I stood there with the log I had dragged in dismay and
asked, “How many more came over?” Tim Brock replied, “Just
us.” I said, “Okay, build another cabana and you’ll need to
expand this stone courtyard.” Kelly Yodal blurted out,
“Okay…what about food?” Michelle replied, “Their out there
now trying the net for the first time, the ones we speared were
just enough for us over here.” Joseph Leos said, “Cabana it is
then…we seriously need food though guys.” I said, “No
worries.” Michelle showed them how to build the cabana while
Athena supervised; I started setting up the trench fire to split the
log. Ebony and Tammy started gather stones to add to our
courtyard .
Mitch, Jennifer, and Tommi came back and it took two of
them to hold the net; it squirmed like a sea snake. Everyone
cheered, and Tommi said, “There’s a trick to it.” It was about
three pounds of fish they had taken, and everyone was hungry
but we knew we would have to ration the fish and send some
over to the landing.
As they started smoking the fish tying them to sticks run
horizontally across two sticks shoved in the sand, which nearly
looked like a loom, I was less concerned about being
embarrassed over an experimental project. I took the log over to
the trench we had dug for the fire to cook the mud into a ceramic
and prepared to roll the log occasionally in the fire to guide how
much wood was burnt off from the outside in. At the very least I
needed to accomplish a squared off approximation of a four inch
by four inch section of lumber, which I would hope to plain
down to planks.
Tim brock offered to help and said he didn’t think it was
too outlandish an idea. David Miles asked, “Is there was
anything other than a cabana to work on?” I replied, “There’s
still expanding the courtyard with the smooth stones from out of
the surf and we’ll need a sundial.” David Miles laughed, “A
sundial? I still have my watch man…and so do you.” I replied,
“Mine is certified to thirty meters…I went down farther than
that.” Dave looked at his watch and realized it had water in it
and gave no display of time. He was a little choked up as he
asked, “How far down do you think we went?” I said, “I have no
idea, I only remember how dark it was beneath us, I saw people
much deeper than I was and I thought I saw a whale or
submarine diving deeper dragging people down…but it turned
out to be the ship.” Dave looked around trying to breathe
normally and asked, “Which way do you think is north?” I
responded, “We’ll have to wait for nightfall and find the
northern star.” Dave walked out to the surf to pull out smooth
stones and brock and I set up the log. I pulled out a shoe lace
again and took off my boot my feet were sticky and there was an
odor so I decide I would leave them off as many had. I once
again used a shoelace tied at the ends to a somewhat flexible
stick to rapidly turn a straighter stick against dry wood piled
with tinder. Brock asked, “We need to save our shoelaces for
that, don’t we?” I said, “It’s a good idea.” Brock said, “Artimus
said the rescue is just delayed by ongoing operations.” I looked
at him and we was in a daze, I said, “The bottom line is we are
on our own…even if a rescue came we would be on our own
until then.” Brock said, “We’ll need guards they’re getting crazy
over there…some sentry posts.” Once the fire was a full fire we
spread out the burning wood and rolled the log into place, the
extreme ends protruded from the trench and would serve as
handles .
Kelly Yodal sat with Jennifer taking a break from the
building of the second cabana with the others and asked
Jennifer, “So…seen any planes or ships” Jennifer said,
“No…nothing, the fish smells good though” Kelly replied, “Ya,
it does.” Ebony snorted in the distance, “Someone help me keep
this damn thing standing up.” Jennifer patted Kelly’s leg and
said, “Those need to be put in a hole about a foot and a half
deep.” Kelly groaned and called out, “Hold on…need a hole .”
As Kelly started digging the small holes Ebony asked,
“Why are we actin’ like we stayin or something?” Joseph Leos
replied, “Just a camping trip vacation.” Ebony responded, “Then
give me room service.” Edward Gardin said, “I’m not serving
anyone.” To which joseph whisper the response, “They just got
fish man, be positive…we just got here.” Edward smiled and
held up the work he was doing on a column and went back to
forming it.
At the landing Dave Artimus was conducting interviews to
determine who would have access to the pentagon, who would
guard the perimeter, and who was just wasted space. They’ve
had nothing to eat but seaweed dried in the sun by hanging it
from the pentagon walls since they had arrived. Smity had gone
from group to group soliciting loyalty to the Captain and had
made some claims on his behalf. As the Captain interviewed the
selectees Smity continued his campaign.
Smity strolled up to a group guarding their fire and said, “I
need to know who all is still loyal to the Captain .” Kim Luds
responded, “Fuck you gunners mate.” Smity responded, “That’s
why your over here enginemen.” Kim responded, “I’m a
G.S.M.” Smity scoffed, “That isn’t what I’m asking G.S.M.
three, I’m asking who is still loyal to the captain.” Justina Mier
interjected, “You mean the guy that sank the ship…his own ship
that is?” Smity leaned in in an attempt to be intimidating and
said, “When you’re a captain then you can talk that shit. But
then that’s the word of a second class. So, are still a third class
petty officer loyal to his captain, or some damn mutineer?” Kim
responded, “No food, one vase with water in it and no
ship…doesn’t seem like anyone’s the captain now; and ah…you
need a ship to be a captain.” Smity replied, “First, us military
guys know you don’t need a ship to be a navy captain. Second,
who do you think got us that vase of water, because it sure as
hell didn’t walk here itself.” Charlie McCree and the master
chief sitting nearby were watching the dialogue and it seemed
heavy handed to them. Hauldbalm nudged McCree and said,
“You’re a second class…maybe you should say something.”
Charlie moaned, “Alright…” Hauldbalm laughed and Charlie sat
up and interjected, “And third or finally?” and paused as she
observed Smity preparing to verbally assault her until he noticed
the master chief was lying next to her and she continued, “Look
were all doing the best we can and we don’t need you stirring
things up. But, I was here.” Smity looked at her squinting and
cocked his head asking, “You were here?” Charlie replied, “Ya.”
she glance around and scratched at her upper lip to conceal her
mouth from anyone lip reading and said, “Even the captain
doesn’t know where that vase came from.” Smity chuckled and
said, “The last time the natives brought it over the captain said
they said they would get us some fish, there McCree…I don’t
think you know what the hell you are talking about.” Smity
looked up and around with his hands on his hips then scratched
at the back of his head glancing at the master chief seeming
confounded as if inquiring as to why he would be with the
riffraff, then looked back at the group he was speaking to and
said, “We’ll continue this later, seems I came at a bad time.”
then he turned and walked back to the pentagon .
Chris Dragie a survivor of the loss of USS Paul F Foster
DD-964, formerly an Operations Specialist first class petty
officer stood at attention speaking with Dave Artimus the former
captain. Artimus said, “Would you agree O.S. one Dragie, that I
am still your captain?” Chris Dragie replied, “Yes, sir.” Artimus
responded, “Good, Good…it seems I may need your help
handling these kids that don’t seem to get that.” Dragie replied,
“They’re just kid’s sir, sometimes it’s a trick to get them to
understand.” Artimus leaned in with a scowl and then slouched
back and said, “I don’t need tricks, I need you to continue to do
your job. Pull them back in line, I already resent what it is our
rescuers will find. And in the event we are rescued by someone
other than the United States military our military demeanor may
mean the difference between life and death.” Dragie appeared
dizzy and inquired, “You think we have a fight coming sir?”
Artimus responded, “Let’s be very clear, I will not have any of
these crew members turning cannibal, seaweed will have to
suffice.”
Their conversation bordered on gibberish caused by
dehydration and delirium, but Dave Artimus wasn’t concerned
with the dialogue he was attempting to gauge their level of
hostility and determine who constituted a threat. He was looking
for the type of loyalty that came out of admiration he had seen in
the past and made use of, ‘it can’t be wrong if the captain has
ordered it’ was the response from many defending orders he had
issued while admittedly angry and on impulse. He might find a
way to survive, but it wasn’t enough for him alone to survive he
was determined to assert himself into a position of his own
creation that empowered him to be the one to decide who lives
and who dies. The thought of being on the island indefinitely
was something he couldn’t conceptualize on, as though it were a
concept in a foreign language he did not speak.
Artimus said, “If they break and attack each other again I
want you to give them space, but if it becomes cannibalism kill
the person attacking instantly. I’m only issuing these orders to
my most trusted crewmembers only the most loyal.
Confidentially, the female officers deserve a little more
consideration if they are present take the risk of using some of
the security force you will be with to pull them away, which I
understand further risks your safety. It is a bias I admit, but it is
my bias. You are one of the few that will have access to the
pentagon and some of your forces will only have access to the
posts I will set around it.” Dragie smiled and replied, “Yes sir.”
Artimus added in closing, “There can be no question of loyalty
here, if anyone seems disloyal or disrespectful notify me
immediately. These things grow out of control quickly.” As
Dragie walked away Smity walked up and watched Dragie walk
away, Smity glared at his back in suspicion. Smity asked his
captain, “What do you think sir.” Artimus replied, “I think you
should get me some water.” Smity looked down humbly and
smiled as he said, “Sure thing dave.” Artimus replied,
“Captain…it’s Captain, don’t lose it in front of them.” Smity
said, “Sorry, Captain. I’ll get you that water.” Artimus gauged
smity’s movement in the sand trying to determine how slowed
he would be because they were in sand. He looked at the foot
prints in the soft sand that appeared at least two inches deep then
glanced back at the wet sand near the surf.
Down in the wet sand stood Firemen Megan Carale she was
bent over washing her face with seawater; with her tee shirt
gone her shirt hung open affording glances of her once white bra
and her cleavage. She wet her hair by scoping up the incoming
surf and dumping it onto her head in a fashion seen with famous
models and movie starlets. Her socks hung out of her back
pocket and pant legs were rolled up. Just as Artimus was
considering calling to her and warning her of the risk of further
dehydrating herself she reached down her pants and scratched at
her crotch, seeing this Artimus just shook his head and scanned
the crowds for his next interview candidate.
Artimus glanced over near the brushline feeling as though
he had forgotten something, but the noticed Ensign Spayner
digging in her crotch as well as he walked up to her to ask why
all the women were ‘so itchy down there’ he saw her sniff her
fingers after scratching. He asked, “Were you just
masturbating?” Jane Spayner replied, “No, Dave. I itch right
now.” Artimus asked, “Did all the women get island crabs?”
Jane looked at him noticed he was squinting and looking her all
over and decided to refrain from telling him to ‘Eat me’ and then
continued to respond with, “Eat me.” for some reason it came
out anyways, she continued after noticing that saying that didn’t
faze him at all, “It’s hot and dry and the saltwater isn’t making it
any better.” Artimus was staring at her ankles and started check
himself for a beard as he walked away.
Smity stepped up with a deep cup with a little water in it
and hand it to his captain. “Here you are sir.” said Smity. The
captain took the cup and sipped slowly, Smity asked, “When
will the natives deliver more sir?” Artimus said, “They’ve been
making it as fast as they can.” Smity asked, “What do they look
like…bone through the nose or red paint or anything?” Artimus
looked into the cup and smelled the water, “Have you been
drinking this?” Artimus asked. Smity replied, “We all have, just
small amounts sir.” Artimus said, “Start drink more than you
were.” Smity smiled and said, “Well, being the Captains man
has its advantages.” Artimus noticed the smug smile on Smity’s
face and became nauseous.
Smity went back to scouting for the truly loyal, and
Artimus headed into the pentagon. Clarkson sat under a lean to
in the pentagon fanning herself with a palm branch sitting in the
shaded sand, her shirt was fully open and she had removed her
tee-shirt, her pants were down just too her thighs and she sat
there as though she were defecating. Artimus said, “Tell me
you’re not shitting right there.” Clarkson replied, “No I’m not.”
Artimus went to one of the other lean-tos and lay down. The
body odor emanating from Clarkson was strong and Artimus
couldn’t stand it he blurted out, “Skank, go clean yourself.”
Clarkson said indignantly, “In front of them!?” Artimus
responded, “Do it with your clothes on.” Clarkson replied, “I’ll
get trench foot” Artimus looked at her and noticed she was
fevered looking and out of sorts and uttered, “Trench foot? In
your twat?”
At the work site the cabana’s were up and the fish was well
smoked, cooked well but still moist. It was about four in the
afternoon but as far as laying marks for our sundial we were still
guessing. I said, “I’ll take over their rations.” Mike Elper
retorted, “Good luck. Oh and watch your back.” I laughed and
said, “On that ship I always have.” I lifted the stick we had
selected for them from the smoking rack and picked up a vase of
water and Jennifer carried a second vase.
Once we arrived we saw some were crowded around the
pentagon and it was my first time seeing the dirt covered walls
around it, I thought ‘maybe they’re doing more than I thought.”
Smity ran up and asked, “Did you get those from the natives and
are you still loyal to the captain?” I couldn’t help but answer to
the part about the natives, “There are no natives”, I said. I set