Adelina sighed and fell back onto the bed. "Morning… not really, I was unable to get to sleep for a long time and even when I did, I felt like I woke up every ten minutes." She said in a quiet morning voice. She threw her arm over her eyes and lied there for a bit.
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"I'm not surprised," Cicada responded putting on her coat and cap. She put her pistol onto her belt and her cutlass onto the other side. She stepped over to the princess, "You did sleep for most of the day. Now come on, get up. It's either the nice wake-up or the gunshot."
The second Adelina heard 'the gunshot' she sat up again. She quickly got out of the bed and made it. She looked over at her dress, sighing. There was no point in getting back into it. Wearing around the ship while doing other things would just make it dirtier, and she might as well get used to other clothes. "Should I wear this," motioning to the clothes she was wearing, "or should I wear something else?"
Cicada had a grin on and walked over to her wardrobe. She opened it up and gestured to it for the princess, "If you want strange looks feel free to leave in that. However, you can also take a pick at my own wardrobe. Take whatever looks appealing and if ya like nothing I'll ask Breeze to bring something for you."
Adelina nodded and walked over to the wardrobe and started looking through it. After a bit of searching, she found something that was suitable enough for her. She took the clothes and went over to her dress, deciding that's where any clothes would go. A lot quicker than the dress, she changed into the other clothes and dropped what she slept in on top of her dress.
Cicada nodded and offered the princess an arm. She wasn't going to be a total ass all the time, and Adelina had finally changed out of that dress. She smiled up at her, "Remember that gunshot I spoke of earlier? I was thinking we wake the rest of the crew so we can make it to land hopefully by tomorrow morn."
Adelina glanced at Cicada's arm, not immediately taking it. She took it hesitantly and softly smiled. She nodded listening to Cicada as they started out. "Where are we going?" She asked, looking over at the pirate, then back to the front.
"Out onto the deck.," Cicada responded with a shrug. She had a grin on and opened the door to see the deck still filled with sleeping pirates. She could already see Breeze moving around to the few who they weren't sure were going to make it through the night. The sigh brought a slight frown on, but she kept her smile on. Cicada caught Breeze's eyes and the two nodded carefully at each other. Normalcy was the best when they weren't sure what was going to happen next, "You might want to cover your ears princess."
Adelina nodded and did as Cicada told her to do. She wondered where they were going to dock, what town or village were they landing in? She decided it wasn't worth it to ask though, she didn't know much about places beside her's and her ex fiance's kingdoms.
Cicada pointed her pistol to the air and fired a shot off. Most of the crew that could shot up and even those that couldn't did so anyway. They groaned and laid back down and Cicada laughed letting go of Adelina's arm to walk down amongst the crew. She yelled out, "Yesterday was rough, but we all pulled through," she looked over hoping to catch Breeze confirming her statement. The medic stayed silent, "Well most of us did. We're running out of supplies and need to restock. We'll be holding a burial for those who didn't make it through the night onshore."
Adelina jumped when Cicada shot the pistol, still able to hear it. She took her hands off her ears to listen and watch Cicada talk to her crew. "It wouldn't have been rough if you didn't kidnap me…" She mumbled under her breath.
Cicada began to bark out orders and watched as those who could begin to man the ship. Others went to check with Breeze to see who made it through, as did the captain. Taking a few breaths, Cicada returned back to Adelina's side. She was glad she made the call to do the attack, though her entire crew had agreed including the six of the fifty that were no longer walking on this plane. She looked to find James and gave him a nod. The first mate understood he was in charge until Cicada wasn't occupied. She returned to Adelina with a fake coy smile, "Well, how was that for a wake-up call?"
"I would much rather something less harsh and loud. But I am sorry about your losses." Adelina said sincerely. She looked around at everything going on, then out to the sea. "So, what exactly do you want me to do here?"
"For starters, I'll show ya around the Firefly," Cicada responded glad about the princess's sincerity. She let out a sigh and adjusted her hat, "Then you'll be helping Breeze taking care of the injured. They'll need help eating, sitting up, and redressing wounds. And everyone else is making sure we get to shore."
Adelina nodded, listening to Cicada. She sighed as well. This work was for anyone else, not a princess. She wasn't happy about it, but she wasn't really in the position to go against her captor at this point. She watched a couple doing, most of which she had no idea what they were.
Cicada gave a nod back and offered an arm to the princess. She was grinning quite a bit, though it felt forced on her end. She waited for the princess, "Well, let's get started."
Adelina nodded and took Cicada's arm again. She returned a small smile. She looked out at the ocean once more before going with Cicada.
Cicada lead her down from the little perch onto the main deck. She didn't bother saying much until they got below deck, "This is the crew quarters. And the med bay is in tbe back."
Adelina just nodded as she listened to Cicada. She looked all around to remember where everything was and how to get there. She didn't like it below decks as much as she did above. Below was stuffy and smelled slightly of fish, which was never a good thing in her book.
Cicada continued on walking past the numerous beds and hammocks. The med bay was a few quarantine beds and a whole area full of med. She continued on talking as they walked, "The mess hall is over there and the cargo hall is underneath us. We don't take a lot of prisoners but we keep them down there as well."
Adelina listened to Cicada while looking around. "Do you have any prisoners down there now?" She asked, a little nervous to hear the answer. Sure, her father kept prisoners, but she never liked the idea.
"Not at the moment," Cicada responded swinging the door open to prove it. All that was down there was a dwindling of supplies of food and other goods, "As I mentioned, we don't take prisoners often. Only if they have information we might need, or if they were being a particularly bastardly enemy during a raid. At that point their less of a prisoner and more of a punching bag."
Adelina let a almost relieved sigh. She looked through the door then back to Cicada. "Is that everything? Or is there more I need to know before I start helping your medic?" She asked. She wasn't a big fan of the ship, but she would have to deal with it no matter what, as a prisoner or a member of ther crew.
"I believe you can start helping the medic," Cicada nodded and turned to leave the main hull, "Breeze probably needs our help considering how many people are still injured. Plus now we have… Others to deal with along with the injured."