Anne Boleyn (
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randomosity2017-05-11 09:45 pm
[For Charles Vane] Nights in Nassau
After her first few days in Nassau, Anne stormed out of the pub in a huff, two of Vane's pirates in tow behind her. Guards. Insurance. At least until she could figure out how to properly handle a sword or pistol.
At least with her new wardrobe she didn't look quite so ridiculous as she had when they'd first arrived in Nassau. Charles' clothes were fine but of course they wouldn't be as trendsetting on a lady as Anne would have liked. She'd been able to put together a long skirt, which she'd put a long slit up the front and back so she'd be able to move easier. Pants were something she was still growing accustomed to, but they fit well enough under the long skirt and tucked into a decent pair of black boots. A dark wine-purple shirt covered by a tanned black leather corset finished the outfit she'd so carefully crafted. Hardly the fine silks and velvets she was used to wearing, but still moderately fashionable, and what jewels she'd kept still made her look fair and lovely.
But of course, such a commanding and entitled presence that she brought and maintained had earned her a sharp laugh from the blonde bitch of Nassau, Eleanor Guthrie. A laugh that Anne had answered with a sharp smack to Eleanor's face; but of course, it had only taken a slight curling of her fingers to bring her fine nails to drag over Eleanor's face as she'd struck. Naturally Eleanor's bouncers weren't too keen on that, and the two pirates that had accompanied Anne had urged her to leave before things got too dicey. Reluctantly, Anne had taken their advice.
So they returned, and once back Anne petulantly dropped herself into the first available chair she'd found. Fiddling with her necklace of deep red rubies, Anne pouted. She had hoped to establish some manner of dominance here. In England, in Henry's court, it had been relatively easy; play the part of the obedient young lady for the older nobles who wanted to use her for political gain, play the part of the enchanting seductress and mistress of the night for Henry for her own gain. Manipulating them all - but men were easier to trick than women.
And unfortunately for Anne, it seemed the majority of power here was controlled by women. This would be more difficult than she had anticipated.
Rather than fiddle with her necklace all day and draw attention to one of the few valuables that remained to her, Anne took a dagger that she'd lifted off some poor drunk her first night in Nassau, and turned it over in her hands. Examining her reflection in the blade.
At least with her new wardrobe she didn't look quite so ridiculous as she had when they'd first arrived in Nassau. Charles' clothes were fine but of course they wouldn't be as trendsetting on a lady as Anne would have liked. She'd been able to put together a long skirt, which she'd put a long slit up the front and back so she'd be able to move easier. Pants were something she was still growing accustomed to, but they fit well enough under the long skirt and tucked into a decent pair of black boots. A dark wine-purple shirt covered by a tanned black leather corset finished the outfit she'd so carefully crafted. Hardly the fine silks and velvets she was used to wearing, but still moderately fashionable, and what jewels she'd kept still made her look fair and lovely.
But of course, such a commanding and entitled presence that she brought and maintained had earned her a sharp laugh from the blonde bitch of Nassau, Eleanor Guthrie. A laugh that Anne had answered with a sharp smack to Eleanor's face; but of course, it had only taken a slight curling of her fingers to bring her fine nails to drag over Eleanor's face as she'd struck. Naturally Eleanor's bouncers weren't too keen on that, and the two pirates that had accompanied Anne had urged her to leave before things got too dicey. Reluctantly, Anne had taken their advice.
So they returned, and once back Anne petulantly dropped herself into the first available chair she'd found. Fiddling with her necklace of deep red rubies, Anne pouted. She had hoped to establish some manner of dominance here. In England, in Henry's court, it had been relatively easy; play the part of the obedient young lady for the older nobles who wanted to use her for political gain, play the part of the enchanting seductress and mistress of the night for Henry for her own gain. Manipulating them all - but men were easier to trick than women.
And unfortunately for Anne, it seemed the majority of power here was controlled by women. This would be more difficult than she had anticipated.
Rather than fiddle with her necklace all day and draw attention to one of the few valuables that remained to her, Anne took a dagger that she'd lifted off some poor drunk her first night in Nassau, and turned it over in her hands. Examining her reflection in the blade.

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"Mmmm, you're getting entirely too good at reading me, Your Highness. I need to be more careful," he grunted, though the sly smile on Charles' face revealed nothing but amusement at the situation. The better Anne knew him, the better they would be at turning profits and raising the bar for epic sex.
Her body was warm, with a thin sheen of perspiration from their exertions, all but sealing Anne against him which was a pleasant feeling indeed. Charles curled his arm around her back, holding her tight while she touched him.
"Not anymore," he confessed. "Although who knows? Perhaps tomorrow something else will happen and we'll need to... work out our differences in opinion again."
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Anne chuckled at his remark and buried her face more against his neck and into his dreadlocked mane. She had not expected when they had started out that he would allow her to get this close and remain this close. She was taking to this piracy business and lifestyle, and rather quickly - which surprised her considering how she had been born and bred a proper highborn lady.
When he spoke again, she closed her eyes and gave a soft hum before leaning up and nipping playfully at his jaw.
"Careful Captain, you might just encourage me to make you cross more often," she teased.
The way she saw it, the more cross he was, the rougher he would be. Not that she would ever object; the idea rather allured her. But out of respect for him she would not go out and cause trouble for the sole purpose of irritating him. Such foolishness would likely bring business to a crashing ruin, and she wasn't about to do that.
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