"Alright lads, listen up!" Screamed the man as he looked out over the ship's deck. "The captain wants us to take the ship towards New Providence, but we'll be stopping a few miles offshore as the captain wants to row herself in."
A loud groan rippled across the deck as the sailors all shook their heads and continued to work. "But we were promised time on shore!" shouted one of the sailors, only for the others to quickly move away from him.
Suddenly, the door to the captain's cabin swung open as the captain marched out, the sound of her heels echoing against the deck.
"What was that boy?" shouted the captain as her red hair danced in the wind.
"I," coughed the sailor as his eyes darted around in a vain attempt at avoiding eye contact.
"What did you say?" growled the captain.
"We were promised shore leave. Mad," started the sailor, only to quickly stop himself. "We were promised shore leave, Sir."
"Aye, you were," chuckled the captain as she pressed her nose against the sailors'. "And you are more welcome to have it because if we dock in New Providence, you'll be hanging from a gibbet arm by nightfall."
The sailor visibly shook as the captain continued to stare a hole into him. The other sailors silently looked at the scene, none of them wanting to interrupt the captain.
"So lads," laughed the woman as she drew her sword and turned to face the rest of the crew. "If anyone else wants to die by the hand of the navy then you're more than welcome to swim into New Providence! But if you want to live and stay on my ship, then you'll wait while I and Vail have our meeting with the Guvnor's son."
The sailors nodded and quickly got back to work, dashing around the ship in an attempt to look busy. Even the doubting sailor dashed away from the captain and started to fiddle with some rope, the terror on his face not fading even when he was out of the captain's line of sight.
"Very nice," chuckled Vail as he watched Eliza take the wheel.
"Got to keep them in line," replied Eliza firmly. "I don't want to have to hire a new crew because the old lot got slaughtered like lambs either."
"True," nodded Vail as he leaned against the wooden railing. "Do you think this is safe? I wouldn't trust a son who wants to overthrow his own father."
"I don't trust him," chuckled Eliza as she turned the wheel. "But we've dealt with worse. And the money is worth it."
"The money is always worth it," acknowledged Vail as he looked out over the crew, keen to make sure no one was slacking off.
Once the ship was a few miles from the coast, Eliza gave up the wheel and went back into her cabin only to emerge a few minutes later with a cape wrapped around her.
"Prepare the rowboat!" She shouted as several crewmembers scurried out of her way.
"Ready?" Asked Vail as he inspected his sword.
"Aye," nodded Eliza before turning to one of the crew. "Give us two days. If we don't return, leave without us. Double the tot while you wait."
The crewmember nodded and watched as Eliza and Vail clambered into the small rowboat and started to row towards the shore.
The trip was long and quiet. Both pirates kept focused on the horizon, keen to make sure they were not followed or spotted climbing onto land.
After several hours they reached the shore and pulled the boat onto the beach. The city of New Providence was large and bustling despite the late hour, and many large ships were docked in its port.
As Eliza lifted a wooden crate out of the boat she nodded to Vail. "We'll take the shortest route to the Guvnor's house."
The house was a large, sprawling affair that took up a large portion of the city. As Eliza and Vail walked around the walls, they spotted an open door at the back of the house.
"Seems we're expected," grinned Vail as he started to scale the wall. Once over, they both quickly headed inside only to find the Governor's son sat behind a table that was laden with food and drink.
"Wonderful!" Smirked the governor's son. "You have it?"
"We do," nodded Eliza as she threw the box onto the table, crushing several plates as she did.
"Perfect." Replied the son. He pulled the box towards his body before clapping his hands. Instantly guards poured into the room, their muskets drawn and pointed right at Eliza and Vail.
"Traitor," growled Eliza.
"What, you thought my family would deal with pirates? Really?" Cackled the son. "Being the one who brings Eliza Bennet, the mermaid, to justice will be a wonderful accolade that will make my family famous!"
Eliza just glared at the man, rage burning her eyes. "You don't think someone has tried this in the past?"
"Arrest her," laughed the man as he waved his hand dismissively. As the men advanced, Eliza dived forward and grabbed a glass from the table before throwing its contents into the eyes of the advancing guards.
The governor's son tried to jump up from his chair, however, before he could even move an inch Eliza grabbed his shirt and smashed the glass over his head, causing him to crumple to the ground.
Vail quickly grabbed a bowl off the table and threw it at the guards. The bowl bounced off a man's skull with a soft clang as Vail tipped the table over and hid behind it.
Eliza instantly realized what Vail was doing. She lunged over the table and grabbed hold of one of the legs, making sure to kick the fallen son as she did.
The pair lifted the table and ran forward, knocking the stunned guards to the floor as they crashed through a door and into the garden. Before they could think of anything, a voice shouted from a rooftop.
"They've escaped! Sound the alarm! Pirates! Close the port!" shouted the guard, aiming his musket towards the pair.
"Split up," shouted Eliza as she started to sprint towards the wall. A musket ball sent a lump of grass flying into the air as a shot missed her by mere millimeters.
She clambered over the wall as musket balls continued to throw up dust and smoke. All the while, more and more voices were joining in the shouting. It sounded like every guard in the city was attempting to hunt them down.
Eliza quickly started to run towards the busiest parts of the city, keen to lose as many of the guards as possible. However, no matter how many turns she took, the voices seemed to always be just behind her.
As she came to the market place, Eliza spotted a second group of guards in front of her. "There she is!" screamed one of them as he motioned to his friends.