He did so enjoy when the turning of the seasons began which brought the ships into the port of London. Not only did it bring more people into the city, it brought more people into the city he could rob. Devon sat on one of the many barrels towards the end of the dock of a large cargo that was currently being moved off of one of the many vessels waiting to unload. The knife he always kept on him cleanly cut over the apple he held, putting a piece of the fruit in his mouth. Nonchalantly, his eyes scanned the bustling scene. Hundreds of people were moving back and forth and it was easy to just become another one of those lost in the crowd of the market. He was good at that.
However, this wasn't just a normal visit to the sea on a sunny day. His bright blue hues landed on each of the Rogues that were strategically placed around the docks, all acting as lookouts for the scheme they were about to pull. They each gave him a nod to indicate everything was well on their end. Taking the last bite of the apple, he tossed the core into the water as he felt two figures move behind him "Looks good. Saw the crew leave the ship and Emerald's got the attention of the one that was left behind."
Devon smirked coyly as he wiped the blade across his shirt and put it back in its sheath. "We don't pay that girl enough." Standing, the Rogue took the lead as he headed towards the ship they had targeted. It was on the farthest part of the docks where less people were mingling about making it much easier to take the time to fully see what might be inside worth taking before being noticed. His gaze locked with Emerald for only a moment as she kept the sailor's back turned to them, making it easy to slip aboard without being noticed by the crewman who was failing in his duties. Not that he could blame the man. He had undoubtedly been on sea for who knows how long and the company of one of the girls at the Dragon Lady was probably the best thing he'd seen in a days.
They hurried up along the plank and onto the deck of the ship where nothing stirred but the birds above that soared in circles to land on the mast. After a quick search of the area, they lowered themselves into the dark hold where several crates were stored. Milo whistled at the take and spoke up. "James said they are a small fishing crew, but word has it they've been stealing from the people in Winchester."
"Is that so..." Devon muttered, pulling the lid from the wood and peering below. Inside held many leather goods which was a big deal for the people of Winchester. This was something highly sought after and the price that was paid for them helped the families there enormously. He should know having grown up there. "Seems the rumors are correct." He stood and eyed the amount of crates. It would take a while to go through and they didn't have the time to waste.
They pulled themselves back out of the hold and into the brightened sun once more where he glanced at Emerald who had the sailor completely enraptured by now. The three men stayed low as she was finally able to take him down the dark alley of one of the buildings giving them a bit of freedom. "You two head back up to grab a couple of the others along with the cart. I'll start checking the crates." The pair of Rogues headed off in a hurry and he went back to the cargo below.
It would be a grueling task, but one that would be worth it in the end. He'd be sure to see about having some words with the ship's Captain as well. Just as Devon had pulled another of the lids off, a sound came above that gave him pause. Surely Emerald wasn't finished yet with the sailor and the others couldn't have been back already. Was someone else on the ship? "Shit..." he cursed lowly, stepping back into the darkness and away from where the sun shone through the hole from above. Why couldn't things just go to plan?
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Hawk wasn't oblivious to the sarcasm seeping from Devon's pores. However, he decided to decline replying in kind, realizing in the moment it'd not get them anywhere. With a simple wave of his hand over the magically locked clasp of his bag it opened to him allowing him to dig in and pull out a heft coin pouch. Yet the moment his fingers slipped out of the mouth of the bag it shut and locked itself in haste. He handed the pouch off to Bones before he sighed. “That ship's given me nothing but grief and I'd rather they'd just killed me instead of saving my life.” A vial taste touched his tongue as he spoke and it only worsened as Devon spoke again.
A crude glare grew in his gaze as his lips pursed slightly. After a moment Hawk released a tired huff “Name your price.” His bitter tone is evident as he sips the drink brought to him after checking it first of course. His eyes drift from Devon and off into the distance as he pushes the curls in his face away. “If they sail away before those goods are saved I will chase them. Alone if I must.” He rose. “You have time to think about what you and men will do. They will be docked for a while as they restock their necessities. He finished off his drink and turned to leave but stopped.
At first, he wasn't going to answer this question but it bothered him and though it likely would still after he said this now, it at least wouldn't bother quite as much. So once again he sighed and turned to face the leader of the rogues. “And yes. After everything I've lived through I do want to do this out of the kindness of my heart. Take and believe what you want. I'll be at the Dragon Lady when you're ready to answer.”
It didn't go unnoticed how Devon grew nervous when Hawk used his magic to unlock his bag. With being at sea for so long among Sirens, Gypsies, and then men he'd forgotten how skeptical humans generally became around others unlike them. This would be the last display of magic he'd be able to do today as a slight ache formed in his hand and fatigue set in the rest of his body. He chose for now to not address where he got his money from because it certainly wasn't from that crew but he would bring that up later as it wasn't important now. His eyes studied every rogue as he walked from the back. Taking in their mannerisms and behaviours as they drank. Their true selves displaying the more inebriated they become. He even made note of Devon's demeanour, although it was stoic, was readable enough for Hawk to see he was at least beginning to consider his request.
The walk to the Dragon Lady wasn't far once he got his bearings but he had a stop to make first. A Gypsy caravan was near and he hadn't seen them since the day he left. He knew it wasn't the main family's and just an offshoot of that one but he knew he still needed to stop by and say hi. See if anyone he knew was among them and hopefully begin to make things right from how he left. Mama left him with something so other Gypsies could recognize him as a safe person out in the world so he knew they'd welcome him. He stayed with them for hours. Telling the story of his great adventures and listening intently to theirs in a much-needed exchange. He smiled and laughed as he played with the Wind loved children, Cooked with the women, and drank with the men. Leaving the caravan leader with a ward of protection for their travels, one the wind approved of. He settled at the Dragon Lady at last stopping to speak with Libelle and delivered a package from the Gypsies as a favour to both her and them. Greeting the women but kept to himself mostly only to stop and speak with Ruby and Pearl for just one second as both were rather busy. Eventually taking space in his old spot at the table away from them all.
Brandishing his old leather journal he began to etch a new tale into its discolored pages. The look of the old leather holds a story of its own, in its worn and beaten state. He declined to drink since he had a few with the Gypsies, though he paid for others to avoid just sitting here and not contributing to the business. His words scratched across the beaten page did ever cause his mind to wander. Staring off in disbelief that he'd managed to live this long and achieve the feats he had. At his age, he had lived the life of a man thrice his age and the fatigue was beginning to creep in. A tiredness settled into his gaze, one that would stay there for what felt like years. The ink from his quill seeped into a small part of the page until he was torn from his zoned-out state by the sound of the mug rattling the table. His dry eyes burned as he closed them and focused on the man sitting across from him. He smirked while a breathy snort shot from his nose. “Yes well, I've not yet paid for you yet so…” the teasing smirk that had found its way to his face subtly dropped.
“First things first. They're not my crew…” he finally admits as his lip curls in a gush of anger and vitriol. “My ship was sunk by Sirens if you're willing to believe they're real, and I for some reason am the only one to survive, for now.” His eyes drift down to the mysterious shell bracelet on his wrist. “This crew found me stranded on a small archipelago after the Sirens allowed them passage, again for some reason.” He closes his old leather book and puts it away with its quill. He accepted the drink by taking it off the table and taking a sip. “Personally, I'd love for them to watch their ship burn right in the port with no clue their stolen goods have been stolen back for the greater good. It's better if they believe they've lost everything. It'll hurt more.” He looked down and swirled the drink around the mug poorly concealing his bitter loathing for this crew.
Hawk watched the liquid in his mug swirl into a whirlwind. Immediately making him sick as he remembered his shipwreck and the bitter regret of outliving the friends he called his crew. He let himself be distracted from his thoughts by Devon's mug hitting his and then drank to his words. Letting the liquid wash down the pain forming in his throat. Devon was far more observant than Hawk liked... for now. Picking up on how Devon quietly discerned his worn journal or how his eyes found and studied the shells on his wrist. As of this moment, it would seem that they were on the same side so Hawk didn't have to worry about it right now.
However, he didn't want this man to get too close and learn all his secrets, tricks, or parts of his life only friends knew. Hawk would keep Devon and his rogue at arm's length close enough to get this job done but not close enough to get stabbed in the back later. Though to Devon's credit, he took the news of Sirens well, not even this crew they'd be stealing from managed to do that. They'd all laughed and scorned a sea-beaten Hawk when he gained enough strength to share what happened. Instead, Devon didn't question it and the glint in his gaze caused Hawk to question if he'd seen one for himself. He hummed as he drank instead of letting his curiosity get the best of him, allowing Devon to speak.
“Their buyer meets them tomorrow and the goods will be offloaded either that same night or the next. Depending on what the buyer wants.” A wicked smirk wove its way onto Hawk's face and highlighted the Mystic's mischievous mien.“You know, they never actually get to know their buyers. They never bother to learn what they look like or what they are. If the money is enough, why bother? Hell! If the money is good they'd sell their souls to the Devil without ever reading his contract.” A bitter scoff shot off the tip of his tongue before he could wash down with the last of his drink.“I imagine you know the Gypsies as well as I do despite our clear bitter past with them.” It didn't take a lot for Hawk to see how Devon's demeanour changed when the last spoke about the Gypsies. He recognized his response because he often had the same.“Well, it just so happens that a caravan is in town and as of today they owe me a favour.” He rests his mug back down on the table and lets his eyes scan the brothel.“They could easily take the place of the buyer.”
Hawk chucked."Some are there now I'm sure. Too drunk to realize I'm not, I doubt they'll care though. The Dragon Lady herself owed me a favour as of today as well. I asked her to help keep the crew busy all night.” Personally, Hawk would have liked to keep both favours and never use them but fate had other plans and he was grateful for any help he could muster. “I'll have to return to the ship in a few hours however and remain there until the buyer comes to negotiate.”He was already dreading his return to the ship as its scent filled his nostrils and brought back the sick feeling he was feeling moments ago. “I figure while the Gypsies beguile and woo I help you and the rogues get and we all get out with the goods.”
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