Sheska was about to holster her rifle when she noticed someone enter the tavern. Someone that looked extraordinarily like the Captain. She slowly stood up as she stared at the second Winged Beth, the look on her face one of confusion and horror. There was another Beth, and she was bleeding. But she didn't rush over like she normally did, simply because shock took quick hold of her. "Cap'n?", she asked quietly, the horror seeping into her tone as she glanced between the wounded doppelganger, and the Captain still seated at the table.
When the doppelganger slipped a folded bit of parchment on the table and said that consequences would be dire, she frowned and started to step around the table. Only to rush forward when she collapsed, dropping her rum bottle in the process. "Captain!", she shrieked, kneeling next to her and rolling her over, a look of pained sorrow on her face.
She was dead, and there was nothing she could do. But, more importantly, while she may have been Captain Beth, she wasn't her Captain Beth. So after a short moment of silence, she stood, then looked over at her Captain and the piece of paper. "Orders, Cap'n?", she asked shakily, putting one hand to her uneasy stomach.
"Every pirate under my command is to report to The Mermaid within the hour!".
She nodded, feeling easier having orders to follow. "You heard the Captain! Every man under The Mermaids colors get back to the ship!", she bellowed, quickly taking her place at the Captains side.
When she did, she was the unfortunate recipient to a fist to the face. She staggered back once, then leaned forward and landed a savage headbutt onto the culprits forehead, knocking him out. Placing a hand over her left eye, she looked over at Isaac. "Carry the Captain, Izzy. I'll cover you both.", she said.
Then she turned and drew both cutlass and revolver. "Any man who wants a bullet in the belly or a blade in their chest, come and stop us.", she snarled.
When the doppelganger slipped a folded bit of parchment on the table and said that consequences would be dire, she frowned and started to step around the table. Only to rush forward when she collapsed, dropping her rum bottle in the process. "Captain!", she shrieked, kneeling next to her and rolling her over, a look of pained sorrow on her face.
She was dead, and there was nothing she could do. But, more importantly, while she may have been Captain Beth, she wasn't her Captain Beth. So after a short moment of silence, she stood, then looked over at her Captain and the piece of paper. "Orders, Cap'n?", she asked shakily, putting one hand to her uneasy stomach.
"Every pirate under my command is to report to The Mermaid within the hour!".
She nodded, feeling easier having orders to follow. "You heard the Captain! Every man under The Mermaids colors get back to the ship!", she bellowed, quickly taking her place at the Captains side.
When she did, she was the unfortunate recipient to a fist to the face. She staggered back once, then leaned forward and landed a savage headbutt onto the culprits forehead, knocking him out. Placing a hand over her left eye, she looked over at Isaac. "Carry the Captain, Izzy. I'll cover you both.", she said.
Then she turned and drew both cutlass and revolver. "Any man who wants a bullet in the belly or a blade in their chest, come and stop us.", she snarled.