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Mantua - A Man's World Ch. 06.
As the day rapidly drew to a close, Jason Colfax became more and more annoyed. Where was that woman? What had she got up to? By the time night fell and the evening meal was being served by the Inn's wenches and she still had not returned he was angry as well as upset. Whether or not she was supposed to be his senior officer, he had decided that she was going back over his knee for another severe public spanking and then she would be scrubbing out the latrine trench. And on this world, in this society, she would have to do as she was told.
It was after the meal when the Inn's overweight manager showed up with a scruffy young man in tow.
"Excuse me, Colfax; this youth says it's urgent that he speaks with you. Is that alright?" he said.
Colfax nodded. "Of course. What is it?"
The young man pulled off his cap. His clothes were dirty and torn. "Sire, are you the mentor of that woman who spoke out at the Procurator's banquet recently?"
Colfax remembered that embarrassing incident too well. It had given him the reputation of a man who could not control his harem. Not that he had a harem as yet! Although the spanking he had given Skyann had clawed back some credibility.
"Yes, she belongs to me. What's happened? Has there been an accident?"
"No, sire, she's been kidnapped by pirates!"
Everyone gasped with shock and several of the girls screamed out loud. Skyann wasn't popular with them but the women were frightened on her behalf. Quickly, the young man explained he'd been walking through the dockside minding his own business -- Colfax rather suspected he'd been on the lookout for something to steal -- when he saw a woman getting bundled up and taken away to a sinister catamaran with a black lateen sail. He recognized her from a shift working as a temporary pot-boy at the Procurator's feast the other day.
"Take me to where you saw her and I'll make it worth your while," Colfax said, handing the lad a small silver coin. He ran up to his room, grabbed his cloak and sword and the rest of his property and hurried back down. Within minutes, they were hurrying down to the docks.
"Where's the pirate ship?" asked Colfax. But the pier the lad pointed to was empty.
However, there was a black sail disappearing over the skyline. Was that it? Was that the ship that had captured Skyann? He had to make an instant decision. Nearby was another ship that seemed to be getting ready to sail as men were hauling on ropes and lowering a large, square sail. Among all the triangular-sailed catamarans and outriggers in the port this ship was unusual having only a single hull with high prows fore and aft which had been carved into fantastical shapes. Shields were slung over the sides. By the gangplank, a group of men stood on the quayside loading barrels and sacks on board. Like the ship itself, these men stood out as being taller than the usual among Port Janus. They were mostly bare-chested and their skins were a lighter apricot with tawny-brown hair, rather than black, worn in a single long braid. Most of them were heavily bearded as well. As Colfax got closer he also saw that many of them wore hammer amulets and carried heavy seax knives in their belts.
"Who's in charge here? I need a ship?" Colfax asked the men.
A large man stepped forwards. He was maybe an inch taller than Colfax himself and powerfully built. Abstract tattoos covered his scarred arms and torso.
"I am Wighere, son of Sebald, son of Norveld of Ifield. I give you greetings, stranger. But our longship is not for hire."
"I am called Jason Colfax of New New Hampshire. I think that ship has captured my woman and I want her back. I can give you money if we follow it."
Wighere grinned. "Then it looks like Thunor the Thunder god has put us on the same course, Jason Colfax of New New Hampshire. Those pirates have stolen our Earl's daughter, Fraena, and her maids. We are going to fight them and kill them all to get her back. You have the look of a warrior; you are welcome to come with us."
Colfax thanked the lad, paid him off, and then crossed the narrow plank onto the longship. The crew, a rough looking lot, looked up but carried on with casting off and making ready to get underway. Soon, they unshipped oars, took up their places on rowing benches and rowed out of the harbor and into open seas. As soon as they were beyond the breakwaters, the wind filled the sail and the ship forged ahead, cleaving the darkening waves as it did so.
Colfax was no sailor and knew he would get underfoot so he stood out of the way towards the stern letting Wighere's crew get on with it. It seemed like chaos to him but he figured these men knew what they were doing. The ship settled down and the steersman by the tiller kept a straight course with the water hissing and foaming past the sides.
Later, Wighere came over and stood by him. The ship's captain was one of the few men he had seen on this world who was both taller and heavier than himself. His beard was divided into two braids and his hair swept back like a wave.
"Those pirates took your woman? You must want her back very much rather than just replacing her with another," he said.
"She is very special to me," Colfax admitted. As he said those words, he realized how true they were. Although Skyann was really annoying at times and had a lot to learn about life and her place on Mantua, she was special to him and he would be devastated if anything bad happened to her. And if those pirates hurt her -- then he would not rest until they were all dead. No mercy. But if -- no, when -- he got her back; that woman was still going over his lap for another good, hard spanking whether she liked it or not.
"They took our Earl's daughter. She was to join the Proconsul's harem in Janus City itself," Wighere said. "She was a gift meant to ease conflict between our peoples so we must rescue her otherwise we can never return to our northern homeland without dishonoring ourselves and our forefathers."
Colfax looked out at the dark seas and the cloudy night sky. Through the murk, he could just see the distant illuminations of Port Janus receding to their stern.