The next day was Freeport day. Docked in Freeport Harbour, the Oceanwave's bright, white hull gleamed in the morning sun, her pennant flags from aft to stern fluttering gaily in the breeze.
Lucia awoke, yawned, and stretched out her long legs luxuriously, her olive-skinned arm brushing gently against Pablo's sleeping form. Opening her eyes, the first thing she saw was Pablo's chest, rising and falling gently with his breathing. Smiling, she placed one hand on him. Last night had been amazing. The sex had been incredible, and she knew it. Was this what she had wanted all along? Although her heart still longed for travel and adventure, those things would definitely be a lot more fun with Pablo along for the ride. With this level of satisfaction available to her, what could be better? Things suddenly were looking up.
Lucia swung her legs onto the floor and got up. Pottering around the cabin, she didn't need to hurry. Marcia was on shorex duty today, so she had time off to herself. Just as well because just the memory of last night was already turning her on and, once Pablo woke up, she would be up for round two of last night's fireworks. She really hoped that might become a regular occurrence.
Casting her mind back to the previous evening, she had been surprised and caught offhand at first at Pablo's sudden appearance in her cabin, his earnest demeanour and understated seriousness -- but then, he had told her everything that had happened with Carmen and explained how he had realised what he wanted in life, how Lucia was it, then everything had segued into his red-hot desire to give Lucia all of himself -- the passionate lovemaking, the heart-to-connection, the...
She looked at Pablo. In her heart, she was glad he had stood up to Carmen. If it had been half as good as he had described, Carmen would have gone back to her cabin half-desperate with need, haha. Oh, well.
Smiling, she got dressed.
It was 9:00am. Pablo had finally risen and they had had breakfast together in the Staff Mess, enjoying each other's company, then returned to Lucia's cabin. Pablo had dance practice with Carmen at nine thirty, so he returned to his own cabin, changed into some older dance clothes he had in his closet, then made his way along to the Disco, not particularly relishing the meeting.
Walking along the corridor, his thoughts were interrupted by a male voice.
"AHA!" Staff Captain Kostas suddenly appeared. He had just closed one of the watertight doors. "What are you doing here? Get below decks!"
"I have dance practice with Carmen right now."
"GET BACK TO YOUR CABIN! You've been told the rules! Go back now!"
"Captain, no lockdown has been ordered yet."
"Is that so?" challenged Kostas.
"The Cruise Director has told us our duties and, as long as we do them, there's no need for a lockdown."
"That's what he thinks!"
"Don't you have the duty roster?"
"Don't tell me what to do! That's none of your business!"
"Captain, nobody else is locked down. Everybody's working normally."
"Not you, though." Kostas stepped forward menacingly. "Listen up, Pablo -- I still haven't forgotten that night after the Captain's Dinner a few cruises ago. You knocked me down on the floor."
"Sir, you were drunk and could hardly stand up."
"You can't shove an officer!"
"I was protecting Lucia -- and you from yourself."
"WHAT! I can take care of myself!"
"Sir, you were passed out on the floor when I left you."
"I get it. Yet who's to say you didn't punch me out?"
"I didn't do that!"
"It's your word against mine, idiot! If I say that's what you did, that's what you did! Whom do you think Banner will believe when I tell him about you?"
Pablo looked at Kostas. He said nothing.
The Staff Captain continued. "As for protecting that Hispanic Barbie doll, I wouldn't waste your time -- she's not worth it."
Pablo bristled. Kostas noticed.
"Ha, I knew that would get to you. Go on, hit me -- do it now. Take out your anger -- you know you want to."
"Captain -"
"Come on, do to me what you did to Ramon -- I deserve it more, don't you think? Knock me out. Use your strength. You're big enough. Be a man. Show me how tough you are."
"Sir -"
"DO IT! What's wrong? Are you going to take it lying down? Man up!"
"Listen -"
"I know what you are. You're just a juiced-up knucklehead, a prissy sex club pretty boy, a woman's wet dream -- a girly sex fantasy -- not a real man who knows how to hang with men."
Pablo stepped forward, his jaw set, brow furrowed. "Sir, I don't need instructions from you on how to be a man. I don't need instructions from any man."
"Oh, yeah?"
"The fact is, sir, your idea of being a man is hanging out with guys just to drink beer, slap each other on the back. Smoke. Eat. Waste time. Tell jokes. Berate women. I'm not doing that."
Kostas grew angry. "Get this! You're just a seedy sex club worker -- I'm not taking orders from a guy who takes his clothes off for a living." Kostas pushed Pablo's shoulder. "Wanna start something, huh? Wanna start something?"
Pablo walked forward, stretching out his arm as he passed Kostas to avoid being struck. He quickened his pace, making towards the Disco.
"HEY!" yelled Kostas. Pablo turned back to him and faced him squarely.
"Staff Captain."
Kostas looked at him.
"I'm not fighting you. As it is, I'm late for practice. I've got to you. See ya." Pablo walked off.
"HEY!" yelled Kostas again. "Hey, you!"
Pablo ignored him and strode into the Disco. Carmen was there, fully dressed in a dance outfit -- a bright red, skintight dress, slashed to the thigh, with frills designed to sway around her she moved, high heels, big hair. She turned and glared at him. She didn't look friendly.
"Well, look who it is," sneered Carmen. "Come for your dance lesson, have you?"
"Let's start." Pablo glanced at her as he headed for the dancefloor.
"Ahem. I'm kind of surprised you're even still here."
Pablo looked over his shoulder at her. "Hmmm?"
"I think the Staff Captain's looking for you."
Pablo rose up to his full height. "Oh, yeah? How would you know that?"
"Well, you haven't exactly been in his good books lately, have you?"
"It's not my problem," shrugged Pablo.
"Oh, but it is," said Carmen, stepping towards him. She, too, stood up tall, about four feet away from him. "He's on a mission to knock you off this ship. He wants you finished here."
Pablo gazed at her, his jaw set. "I see."
"You'd better watch out."
"You seem to be incredibly well-informed, Carmen. How is it you know so much?" He was being deliberately sarcastic. He could feel something was up.
Carmen moved forward, standing right up next to him. "It's not me you should be concerned about." She prodded his chest with her index finger. "You're finished, Pablo -- FINISHED! I'll be glad when you're gone. I hope they'll be another male dancer more to my liking."