courtyard and said, “I need to officially recognize your senate, in
case we get rescued or your boat gets us out of here.” Michael
said, “You kinda’ already did that when these other guys got
exiled over here.” Artimus gave a half wave of the hand and
pulled his hand against his thigh to remind himself not to gesture
too much and said, “I don’t think it was supposed to come out
that way, I didn’t even know they’d been sent away.”
Artimus looked around for something to sit on and
seemed to briefly consider the glass working kiln until he
recognized what it had been used for and stared at it in a daze.
He said, “I need to gain some authority from you guys, to
maintain them in a military structure. Some of them lack the
maturity to have survived on trip to a bar without the navy’s
mentoring. And, I mean I have to be able to fire one of you if
things get bad.” He then used a stick and poked around at the
glass flakes left in the kiln bowl. Tim said, “Rob’s the
governor.” I interjected, “The senators are appointed by their
working cast through a majority…a vote” Athena interjected,
“Well that might be…” And Michelle glared at her stopping her
amid speech. I looked at Athena and asked rhetorically, “Divide
and conquer?”
Artimus said, “Ahhh…what about censures and
such?” I replied, “I think were just too few to worry about
filibusters and majority/minority” Artimus inquired,
“Misconduct?” and started laughing before he could complete
the word then asked, “What kind of representation can these
clowns get?” I said, “There should be a trade authority.
Preventing anyone from starving someone or gouging them no
matter how unpopular they get.” Artimus said, “oh alright, I’ll
tell them I got them that.”
Artimus strolled around the cobblestone courtyard
again and glanced at the boilers, looked down then looked at the
cabanas. He commented, “Looks like I’ve got a lot of work to
do. Have a good one.” and headed out back to the military camp.
Athena asked, “Why do I get the feeling he’s up to
something?” I replied, “We are way past ‘up to something’”
Mitch added, “Way past” Michael nodded with a funny smile
scratching his chin looking at Athena like she was an airheaded
Barbie doll and said, “Way past.”
Joseph asked, “When’s that door going to get built.”
Michelle replied, “It’s going to be a gate, we’ll have something
of it up tomorrow.”
Artimus returned to the landing site and prepared to
make his announcement with a harrowing tale of expert
negotiation and well placed arguments on both sides, as each
conceded to concessions and a hard bargain was struck and a
near civil war was abated , having spoken on their behalf he
demanded no acts of aggression were made or threatened.
Artimus said, “I’ve just come back from my meeting
with the senate. Many things were discussed and decisions were
made. I have to tell you it got heated. As Mr. Elper became
aware they thought we weren’t catching any fish, but we were
instead taking advantage of them as I’m sure we all regret and
the still we built here, we are still attempting to repair. We just
aren’t getting things done. I think we need to start as they
apparently did with some solid footing, they have a cobble stone
courtyard.” As Artimus continued in his speech Master chief
Hauldbalm leaned over and whispered to Randy Brosuer, “I was
in the bushes and followed him, I saw their wall and was just
testing it gently, but I heard what was said over there and he is
making all this up. It almost looks like he’s in on it with them,
but they are the only ones getting anything done and they aren’t
taking anything from us but we’ve taken plenty from them. I just
realized standing outside that wall that this is how he works; it
was the same thing on the ship.” Brosuer whispered back, “So
what do they do?” Hauldbalm looked at him befuddled and
asked, “You mean for us?” Brosuer said, “Ya” Hauldbalm
replied, “Nothing, they take care of themselves over there with
hard work. They don’t owe us we owe them.” Brosuer said,
“What about the chain of command?” Hauldbalm got irritated
and said, “That is what got us here in the first place and given
your role in the trial you were the last person I expected to try
and stay in the ‘I out rank work’ category.” Brosuer with his
arms folded seemed to be brushing flies away from the elbow
nearest the master chief as he uttered softly while nodding,
“okay, okay, okay”
Artimus drew near the end of his speech stating
clearly as though he were still in charge, “I won’t have you
making me a liar and go to war, with your shipmates. They were
your friends and they are just trying to survive, and if I were still
a captain that would be an order to you and them, but I expect
you’ll still stand for what is right and in this case, obvious.”
Were it not for his somewhat obvious, or at least
obvious to some, manipulations this might have been an
acceptable management technique. But, he had a tendency to
disgrace people that were about to receive a medal with an
equally disgraceful ‘initiation’. He once tried to award a sailor
with the medal of valor, the initiation was to have a three gallon
bucket of horse semen dumped over the sailor first, the medal
was refused and it is rumored that man returned with Dave’s
wife’s head in a box, and showed it to him then disposed of all
the remains. This was Dave’s karma; that is, both his fate
derived from his personality traits, and just a manifestation of
his passive aggressive ‘intensity’. He was an ideal candidate to
command a Spruance class destroyer.
Once Artimus finished his speech Gunners mate Smity
asked the crowd, “Is that not your Captain?” QM2 Koleson
responded, “I think I can answer that.” Artimus’s entire body
braced and he held himself back in a manner befitting a man,
then turned and walked away.
Chief Casius said inquisitively, “Maybe we should
give him a second chance?” To which Chief Carl quickly
responded, “Fuck you.”
For Artimus it was now or never, he would put it all
on the table and do the unthinkable. He would head over to the
beach front beneath the cliff and enter what had become the
enlisted club, an act of flagrant disrespect to the privacy and
dignity of the enlisted man. To imply the need for formality and
respect for station in that type of social environment was an
intrusive abuse of rank. As he turned the corner and saw the
enlisted there their eyes went wide, this is where they go when
they are on the verge of killing an officer. Their fists clinched
and Artimus knew that that one piece of obscure tradition and
etiquette not being adhered to might cost him not only his
political play but perhaps an eye or a lung as well.
Artimus avoided making eye contact and announced,
“I’ve just spoken with the senate and things could get worse. I
knew this is where you relax and I’ll be brief…I’m just going to
say it; I am offering to be your captain again. I think it should be
made a vote over on the beach head.” Then he turned and
walked away listening for the sound of gorilla enlisted storming
him from behind. He headed straight to the pentagon to once
again piss in ‘his spot’. His shifted contextualization’s were
intentional, even if misplaced. He had in effect started a rumor
in the enlisted club that there was talk of restoring him as
captain, he had made his negotiations seem dangerous and
heroic, he had made a play for power and had not yet revealed
that there was to be a trade authority, he had implied he accepted
his loss of authority, and that doom lies on the horizon. All in
total a typical Navy captain of the sunken ship variety, but he
was banking on increased productivity under his stewardship
and he was in fact found guilty at trial, by his own crew, of
criminal neglect. For this Captain, that was a ‘winning’ formula
.
It didn’t take long for the agitation in the enlisted club
to set in. They returned at such a hurried pace it looked as
though they would break into a run and start a tackling assault of
the first people they came across.
‘Why did you send him over there?’ was their first
question and it seemed like their second question though mixed
with doubt and insecurity, reducing their assertion to near
gibberish was, ‘What are we going to do without him?’
Branson asked, “What is he doing now?” Milson
responded, “Well boats, it seems he won’t let us die after all.”
Branson pointed at the judges table and asked, “What are
those?” Milson smirked and said, “That’s what he got for us.”
Branson and Cair walked up and stirred the dominos after
flipping the face down and selected the middle tile then
commenced a game of dominos.
Cair said, “I know this sounds silly but as far as things
he could get us this is pretty good.” Milson replied, “I got the
winner next game.” Branson looked at him with a blank
psychotic look and asked, “You play dominos?” Milson said,
“I’m better at pool, but ya.” Branson laughed and said, “You
ain’t got a chance…you don’t have your cowboy boots on.” Cair
snickered and covered his mouth just before he bent over with
laughter as if he were holding in his dentures. Branson looked
over at the crowd watching the group that had stayed exclusively
at the enlisted club since it started with the exception of getting
food and said, “If he’s still a captain then I’m still a first class.
Deck division, quarters in the morning for work detail! Consider
today a Sunday.”
Ensign Clarkson had a huge smile draw crossed her
face and glanced at Swishzel. Swishzel glanced around at the
crowd and noticed everyone seemed to accept the order. Then he
glanced at Ensign Lees and he too was grinning ear to ear.
Artimus heard what was said from within the pentagon
and his cabin boy stepped in and asked, “Sir, did you call for
quarters in the morning.” Artimus sighed a sigh of relief and
replied, “Here, let me explain a few things to you. Come sit in
my lap.” Wildly gulped loudly and followed that order.
As Clarkson headed to the pentagon to inform her
captain she saw Lieutenant Capes dart out of the pentagon
toward her and he asked, “You weren’t going in there were
you?” She asked smugly, “Why?” Capes answered, “Their doing
professional development again.” Becky scoffed, “I thought he
agreed it was just a delirium of fever?” Koleson standing nearby
interjected in a comically feminine inflection, “He’s had more of
those than you realize.” Jane stepped up and retorted, “Oh
bullshit you bitch. It’s just sexually, he’s evil.”
Once again we sat at the end of our day in the boiler
site tallying our day of survival. The fishing was done and once
again successful, the water had been made, we had finished the
cistern but waited the drying of the cement, and had built a wall.
We started setting ourselves up to fall asleep next to those we
trusted and were comfortable with and drifted to sleep by the
faint light of the boiler fires. The gate for the wall would be up
soon and this time I caught an interloper. I had hoped at first it
was another boar, instead a female of the militant camp had
apparently been practicing our sleeping ritual of ‘safe comfort’
for weeks.
Atrisia slipped in and lay beside Tommi and took her
hand. Tommi whimpered and rolled over turning her back to
Atrisia and Atrisia nuzzled in with a sigh of contentment.
Tommi began to dream; She was on a wooden ship
dressed in coveralls and from the decks she hear a rumble
bellow and the Captain yelled for her to investigate and report,
but the captain was not Artimus it was Capes. She replied, “Aye,
Aye sir.” and rushed down a short wooden stair well striking
below. From the glow of the kerosene lanterns she saw a hull
plank kick in, in such a way that it should have broken or spilt
water and a wooden barrel fell over and rolled to her.
As the barrel approached her she felt a Hot breath
against her ear and just before she turned to look again the hull
planks jumped inward, this time spilling some sea water. Tommi
gasped and tried to run but her legs were intangled in a coil of
line that had fallen on the deck. She reached up to a net in the
overhead and pulled up to free herself from the line. As she did
her shirt pulled tight and lifted exposing her midriff to the warm
breeze that now filled the inside of the ship. She briefly
considered that there may be a fire and realized this was not the
destroyer she had served on but another ship. She pulled hard on
the net and the buttons of her shirt popped off revealing her
breast and warm drips of water landed on her nipples feeling
like warm wax.
The hull smacked again and the hull planks broke sea
water spilled in and began to flood the ship. There in the murk
dark waters was some sort of creature swimming around and
Tommi yelled, “Shark!!” She heard mummers from the deck
above her and realized they hadn’t heard her. She kicked at the
line around her boots and knock her boats off and the line fell
away, but her hands were now trapped in the net. As she
struggled she realized she had forgotten her belt and feared one
of the men discovering her predicament, the very notion of
being caught that way made her body tingle down her spine. She
decided to flip upside down and use her feet to free herself from
the net, but could not manage to get her feet that high and the
creature in the water was alerted to her by her movement. She
saw one dark eye press up against the hull. The creatures body
was slick and shiny black, it was so large it blocked the hole in
the hull stopping the water. She thought, ‘that must be a whale’
but then there was a shrill and tentacles slid up through the water
and wrapped around her naked legs. Tommi quivered in fear,
feeling a slimmy black tentacle slithering up her leg feeling for a
path along her leg to take her down. Tommi moaned short and
soft sighs as the octopus slammed the hull again.
The tentacle had reached the upper slop of her hip and
began to entwine itself around her thigh. She felt the suction
cups biting at her ass. She whispered to herself, “Don’t let it go
in, don’t let it go in.” She cried out, “Please!!” and the tentacle
released then slapped up again sharply at her ass then slid down
like a tongue between her buttocks right against the soft
sensitive anus. Tommi let out shuttering breaths and moaned
loudly, she knew one of the men would hear, but she needed
help and it was time to sacrifice her pride to save her life.