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OtherWorlds: Go Away Ghost Ship (Sam x River T.)
After a full day of research, Sam had a solid lead on the haunting of Magnus Parr's shipping lines. A pirate ship had gone down off the coast with all hands, back in the colonial era, and Parr's ancestor, a whaler, had refused to rescue the crew when he encountered the wreck before it took them all to their graves. A salvage company had bought the rights to the Palatine back at the beginning of the year and they'd just last month gotten around to diving and bringing pieces back up.
Back in his room, Sam cursed his inferior collection of hunting weapons in the Inn. He had the Colt, but no Ruby to make bullets or fix it if it got broken. He had a knife, and he'd picked up another diver's knife in Bonesville, he had the hunting rifle and rock salt, but the idea of going after a ghost pirate crew with just what he had wasn't sitting well. If it was an actual ghost pirate, salt pellets would do, but if it wasn't...
What he should do was get some help.
Sam sat at the edge of his bed and reached for the phone. Buffy or Molly, Carlos, Butters... Caroline. Maybe she'd go with him.
Back in his room, Sam cursed his inferior collection of hunting weapons in the Inn. He had the Colt, but no Ruby to make bullets or fix it if it got broken. He had a knife, and he'd picked up another diver's knife in Bonesville, he had the hunting rifle and rock salt, but the idea of going after a ghost pirate crew with just what he had wasn't sitting well. If it was an actual ghost pirate, salt pellets would do, but if it wasn't...
What he should do was get some help.
Sam sat at the edge of his bed and reached for the phone. Buffy or Molly, Carlos, Butters... Caroline. Maybe she'd go with him.
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Wafting was really the only word for it. And at a glance if you didn't know better she might have been one of the inns ghosts - only a little less translucent.
Over her normal pale blue dress she was wearing a sheet or possibly curtains form one of the rooms made of a gauzier fabric than a sheet. But rather than the traditional eye holes it had been shredded into a flowing caftan. Her skin, normally pale, was made more so by powder and her eyes peered out from darkened kohl. The hair had been pretty accurate as it was.
She hovered, though not literally and cocked her head at him.
"I am unoccupied."
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He hated this holiday. He hated most holidays, but this one most of all.
"Ah, thanks, River. But I don't think it would be safe for you." She could be surprisingly resourceful and spookily intelligent, but he didn't much care for the idea of dragging her into whatever this was.
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"Safe is not a requirement." She peeled the caftan over her head and tossed it on the bed and was mostly herself again. Herself with dark eye makeup. "But I will need shoes."
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He'd deal with the safe and the shoes in a minute.
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She was pleased that he'd explained why he'd not liked the costume though, rather than assuming she knew.
"It was not appropriate for helping."
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"I'm serious about it not bein' safe." Great, now he was even starting to sound like Dean. "I don't know what I'll be walking into and I don't want you gettin' hurt."
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"No power in the 'verse can stop me." There was a wealth of things unsaid in those words that he may or may not understand. She held his gaze for a beat then went to put on her boots.
And a sweater, it would be chilly.
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"All right. But if we run into something supernatural, you do what I tell you."
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At least he didn't have vampire blood in his system.
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"I am ready."
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At this point, he was just making conversation as he steered her out the door. He'd tell her more about what they were after when he knew what she knew about the town and the haunting already. Since she didn't believe in magic, things could get sticky. But she did seem to believe in ghosts.
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"I wanted to understand Halloween." So she had gone to see the town and the decorations and the people. "It did not help."
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Since they had a hike before they got where they were going or even close, he figured he could at least try to explain. "What do you know so far?"
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"About Halloween? Or what I am helping you with?"
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But probably nothing he said would clarify it, it just made zero sense to her.
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"Over time, as belief patterns shifted, children began dressing up as 'spirits' and spooks and they would demand a treat in exchange for not playing a trick. Most of that's lost now. People just use it as an outlet for costuming creativity and doing something fun with their kids."
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Sam glanced at her again. "Did Lucy tell you about the field trip I took them on?"
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But he did pause and acknowledge with a nod, "I'll stop trying to lay them to rest if they don't want to go."
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He gestured River through the door, down the hall and into the room that'd become a cave. "Abandon hope all ye who enter here," he said, smiling wryly.
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"There've been several attacks on a local shipping magnate's cargo ships. The surviving crew members claim there were pirate ghosts involved. My research suggests that if there are ghosts involved, they're probably tied to the wreckage of a ship recently brought to the museum. So we'll start there."
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She wrinkled her nose and rubbed her eyes, no thinking about Reavers.
"That seems a logical course of action. How does one fight ghosts?" Since, they were non-corporeal.
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"You try not to. If they're attacking people, they've gone bad. We look for their bones or whatever they're connected to, salt them, and burn them."
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"The museum will not like us burning things." Though she had no problem with it.
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Sam still didn't know what he'd find when they got there, but he needed to see what they'd found before he did anything else.
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She stopped and peered at him. Yes. That helped and she started walking again.
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Too bad the insurance defrauders discovered them, too. And now they were trapped belowdecks on a ship about to go commit arson -- and be burned up in the process.
"Knife," Sam whispered to River, as tied up as he was. "Right boot." If she could get it, they could get out of their bindings. Then... then they'd figure it out from there.
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"They intend to incinerate us." She told Sam as she twisted and bent to slide the knife out of his boot. Then she twisted her self around and picked it up so she could hold it at an angle that he could use to cut his hands free.
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It had never seemed like a good idea to lie to someone who was about to die, especially if they had any hope of doing anything about it. River being a telepath, even if she wasn't always totally reliable with it, could be an advantage. They need all of those they could get.
While he sawed through the ropes that held his wrists, he asked, "Can you focus on them? See if you can give us a warning when they come close?"
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"They are all occupied at the moment."
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It was a terrible idea, but it was the only one he had: get off the boat and hope they could fight them off on the water.
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She wasn't a stickler for law breaking but these had tried to kill them.
"Wait here."
Then she disappeared up the ships ladder to the deck. Before Sam had likely processed that she had gone there would be the sound of thumps, yelps and at least one splash from the deck.
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Whatever it was, it was a terrible idea too. Naturally, he followed her out.
And blinked. Rapidly. Trying to make sense of the whirling dervish that was dispatching the men who'd meant to kill them.
One came up on him while he was busy rearranging how he thought about River. Fortunately, the deck squeaked under his sneaker. Sam turned and clotheslined the guy, and then dropped him with a gut-punch and another to the head when he doubled over.
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"I do not know how to pilot this craft." So he would have to, to get them back to shore.
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They might wish they were when they woke up and at least one was bleeding fairly profusely but no.
Another pause.
"Unless the one that went overboard cannot swim. I will get the rope."
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They'd be gone before anyone noticed the guy missing, probably, but it didn't seem like a good idea to let a guy die without trying to save him.
"You get rope. I'll see if I can find the guy who went overboard." If they got lucky, he'd be alive and know how to pilot the craft.
"And once we do that, maybe you could tell me where you learned how to do that."
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"Wanted a weapon. Not a girl."
And then she was gone to get rope. She returned on silent feet and started tying people to the railing while Sam went about his part of the job.
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Bastards. And he thought being raised like a warrior was bad.
[ooc: wrap!]