Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-768817-20140819022716/@comment-11457306-20140823195523

(I apologize, Gold, I missed it.)

Aiyanna sighed in relief and pushed the lid of the crate up after she had listened to Lucan's footsteps fade away. Now the dog should start barking, which it did. She rushed to find a bucket for her use and then stashed it under the deck planks in the bilge. Nasty. Figuring she had a short span of time before someone came to check on the dog, she spoke soothingly to it and then climbed the stairs to the next level in a crouch, watching for any of the crew. Had the dog not been there, she would have searched the crates for food. Now, she must seek it elsewhere.

The ship was rising and falling more sharply now, more than the usual motion of a ship in calm seas. She didn't know much about the sea, but she hazarded a guess that they were either about to meet a storm or they were in strong winds. She steadied herself as best she could, for it was quite disorienting.