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โIโll get it, girl. I canโt have you powdering my arse the rest of my damned life. Let me be.โ Chibs insisted, groaning with each movement up to his feet. When he finally stood erect, he leaned forward into a movement of the ship and nearly lost balance, recovering it after a little shuffling of his feet. He grabbed onto Lilithโs shoulder and looked over to an onlooking Will.
โYou can use the help Lil. I say release them from their cell, let them aid us, hell, Iโd arm them if that ship gets close enough for it to matter.โ, he shifted his eyes over to the beleaguered officer, โHe knows if any harm befalls you miss, itโll be me he answers to. Even wounded, itโs a stretch too far for most men, this one wonโt be a problem.โ
โAye, Chib.โ Lilith replied, then turning, โTrina, release the Lieutenantโs men and see them to work. No weapons for them until we absolutely must.โ
โYes Captain.โ Trinaโs response came sharp and clear.
The addition of Willโs sailors and marines brought an immediate renewed vigor into the lifeblood of the Maiden. For hours the mournful glances between pirates old and new had told a tale of certain defeat to come, after only a few minutes on deck the disciplined and spirited men had every soul aboard tacked onto a new course. Urgency and resolve became the new theme, replacing exhaustion and despair. Sails were trimmed tighter and changes made with precision, quickening their pace. In less than an hour the Maiden had gone from losing ground and hope to steadily increase their lead. It was a lifted weight from Lilithโs shoulders, a stay of execution. The palpable relief felt through the crew lifted her spirit momentarily, until Will approached her on the quarterdeck as she looked back toward the Valor falling further behind.
โWe can delay them a while like this. But if she jettisons some ballast and makes a few sail changes, they will catch us. What do you plan to do miss Lilith?โ he asked with a sober expression.
โCaptain Lilith.โ She cut back, correcting him.
โMy apologies, Captain.โ Will said with a sheepish grin.
โDo you have a suggestion Lieutenant Pike? Or are you just going to glower at my ineptness?โ Lilith said, annoyed by his smile.
โI do, Captain Lilith. If youโll take it.โ Will replied. โWe canโt outrun her indefinitely, but there are things we can do to keep her at bay until the opportune moment to strike. I recommend you lift a gun onto the quarterdeck, they will be hesitant to run within range if you fire an occasional shot off her bow.โ
Lilith was intrigued by his suggested tactic, but still unsure of trusting him.
โIs it so important to fire at her bow that I should weaken the strength of my broadside?โ Lilith asked in scouring tone.
โI donโt intend that you should weaken anything that is not already emaciated Captain. The simple truth is that even with the few men I have that can contribute to your fighting power, we donโt have enough to sail and execute gunnery. We need to delay and stall them until we can gain a tactical advantage either by sea condition or using the chart to our advantage.โ Will answered with a steady even cadence, his eyes locked onto hers. โI meant what I have told you Captain. My only aim is to see their end.โ
โAye, so it would seem. Alright Lieutenant Pike, we will move the gun. See to it yourself and use whatever you need to get it done. As for using the charts to defeat our adversaries, you can rest assured Will, I have a plan,โ she shot him a confident smile while he stepped off the quarter deck to effect his contributions.
Lilith looked back out over the seas separating them from the Valor and noted the sun hanging low in the sky. Chibs huffed his way up next to her, the evening light playing on his face and seeming to give him back some of his color.
โYou really should be below Chib, resting.โ Lilith said, knowing full well the response she would get.
โAye, I should be a rich old fat man, eating and drinking my fill and surrounded by beautiful women, but here I be.โ Chibs grumbled with a smile, โI heard you gnawing at the Lieutenant. Now Iโm curious girl. What is this plan of yours?โ
โHow long of a run is it to the cove Chib?โ she asked with a daring flash across her eyes.
โWhat? The slaver cove?โ he looked stumped.
โNo, Chib, the cove we refitted the Shepherd in. The Haitian cove.โ Lilith said lowering her voice as Will came back on deck with a couple sailors in to aid moving the gun.
โWell, not more than a day. But what do you plan there Captain? Itโs folly to try and outrun them. Weโll surely still be in sight range, so we canโt hide. Once weโre in the cove Lil, weโll be trapped.โ Chibs replied growing exasperated as he spoke.
โI donโt intend to hide Chibs and yes, I will make sail into the cove in full plain sight of them. But if all works according to my plan, it will be the Valor sailing into my trap. I just need to keep them at bay through the daylight hours.โ Lilithโs eyes narrowed as she spoke, looking at Chibs she tried to gauge his response to her ambiguous outline. He scratched his foot along the deck, looking hesitant.
โThe Lieutenant should be able to keep them at length Captain, for a day at least. And yes, any commander worth his salt will sail right after you and bottle us into that cove. What could you possibly hopeโฆ toโฆโ Lilith watched the realization hit as he spoke. A broad smile spread across his face and a shimmer of understanding came to his eye. โGirl, thatโs going to bait them right in
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