NOTE: I did not write this story. My friend, mitaani, mtaa Mouse, wrote and published it on the shabiki fiction website. I upendo Disney pirate stories and I really like this one so far, so I wanted to share it. She gave me permission to post it on here for you. I hope wewe guys like it, too.
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jimmy, hunitumia was starting to sekunde guess her decision to go after James. She had spent a few days on the ship and she had to admit being out on the ocean frightened her. She had never been on a ship before and hadn't known what to expect. It was rocky and small and made her feel completely unsafe. When they finally docked, jimmy, hunitumia was grateful to get off the ship.
They were on an island called Tortuga. It was known to be a non-governing, lawless place. There were people everywhere and jimmy, hunitumia couldn't help feeling a little uncomfortable. She needed a crew who wasn't afraid of ghost stories and she had been told this was the best place to find that crew, but she was having doubts. No one that she saw seemed even remotely capable of running a ship.
A few feet away from jimmy, hunitumia a window broke and two men came flying out of it. They landed in front of jimmy, hunitumia and she came to an abrupt stop.
"Liar!" one of them shouted. They started fighting and jimmy, hunitumia quickly got out of their way.
She continued on her way, not sure where to even start. Every man she passed eyed her hungrily. She kept her eyes down and hugged her kanzu, koti tightly around her.
"Hey, princess."
jimmy, hunitumia froze. Someone recognized her. What if they worked for her father? Were they here to take her back home? She turned towards where the voice had come from. To her surprise she saw a woman leaning against a lamp post. She was wearing a ripped skirt, upindo and a corset that was partly untied. Her messy brown hair hung loosely around her shoulders and her lipstick was slightly smudged. But despite that she still looked pretty. jimmy, hunitumia had never seen a lady of the night before, but she was certain this woman was one.
"How do wewe know me?" jimmy, hunitumia asked.
The woman slowly smiled at her. "I don't know who are you. But, you've got 'princess' written all over you. I mean, look at that silk kanzu, gown and all those jewels. Only a princess would come to a place like this dressed like that."
jimmy, hunitumia looked down at her appearance, not sure how to respond to that.
"What brings wewe here?" the woman asked.
"I'm looking for a crew."
The woman raised an eyebrow. "I don't think you're going to find what you're looking for here."
"I was told I could find a crew here to help me. Do sailors not come here?"
The woman gave her an amused smile. "Sailors? No. You're only gonna find pirates here."
jimmy, hunitumia suppressed a gasp. This was definitely a bad idea. There was no way jimmy, hunitumia could jiunge a crew of pirates. They were all dishonest and dirty. She now suddenly wished she hadn't come. Maybe she should just leave now.
No. She couldn't turn back. James needed her.
"Not what wewe were expecting...?" the woman guessed.
jimmy, hunitumia shook her head. "No. Although, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. I need a crew who isn't afraid to look for the missing princess and I was told this was the best place to find such a crew."
The woman's face became serious. "They say the place her ship went down is haunted. No one goes there; not even pirates."
"My fiancee did and now he's missing. I have to find him."
"You're crazy. Someone like wewe shouldn't be out chasing ghosts. You'll get yourself killed."
"I have to find my fiancee," jimmy, hunitumia repeated, sternly.
Now the woman laughed. "That's pretty brave talk coming from a princess in an evening gown."
"I don't have anything else to wear..."
The woman shrugged. "Well, good luck. No one's going to take wewe seriously, princess."
"Can wewe help me? I can pay you."
The woman bit her lip in thought. "All right. I think I can get wewe some new clothes. But, that's all I can do."
"Thank you," jimmy, hunitumia told her. "What is your name?"
The woman pushed off the lamp post and started walking down the street. "Megara." She glanced back at jimmy, hunitumia over her shoulder. "But, wewe can call me Meg."
"I'm Jasmine."
Meg didn't say anything until they came to a run-down brick building. There were only a few of windows; most of them were dark and one of them had shattered glass. Meg pushed open the wooden door and motioned for jimmy, hunitumia to follow her. jimmy, hunitumia took a deep breath and stepped inside. It was so dark inside, jimmy, hunitumia could hardly see.
"Megara, who is this?" a male voice demanded from the dark.
"This is Jasmine."
"Is she going to be joining us?" the man asked.
"Not a chance. She just needs a change of clothes."
"This isn't a store, Megara."
"It's just one outfit."
The man lit a match. When he held the match up to his cigar, jimmy, hunitumia caught a glimpse of him. He had a long face, with a pointed nose and sharp teeth. His yellows eyes met Jasmine's and she felt uneasy. He reached over and lit a candle with the match and then shook it out. He was dressed all in black and he blended in with the shadows.
Meg took Jasmine's hand and led her away from the man. They walked up a dimly lit staircase and down to a room. Meg lit a lantern that hung from the ceiling. The room was small and only consisted of an unmade kitanda and a dresser. Meg walked over to the dresser and started rifling through the drawers. She handed jimmy, hunitumia a pair of black pants, and an under bust corset and a white peasant shati to wear under the corset.
"Put these on," Meg instructed. "You'll fit in better."
jimmy, hunitumia took the clothes. She waited for Meg to leave so she could change, but Meg stayed put. jimmy, hunitumia hesitantly undressed and put the new clothes on. jimmy, hunitumia had never worn pants before and was uncomfortable in such tight clothing. Meg laughed at Jasmine's awkwardness and handed her a pair of calf-high, heeled boots.
"Is this where wewe live?" jimmy, hunitumia asked Meg as she laced up her boots.
"I work here," Meg replied.
"And that man downstairs..."
"That's Hades; he's my boss."
jimmy, hunitumia took some money out of her coin mfuko wa fedha, mfuko and handed it to Meg. "Thank wewe for your clothes."
Meg tucked the money into her corset. "Don't mention it."
"I guess I'll be on my way."
Meg walked jimmy, hunitumia out. "Good luck, princess. You're going to need it."
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jimmy, hunitumia was starting to sekunde guess her decision to go after James. She had spent a few days on the ship and she had to admit being out on the ocean frightened her. She had never been on a ship before and hadn't known what to expect. It was rocky and small and made her feel completely unsafe. When they finally docked, jimmy, hunitumia was grateful to get off the ship.
They were on an island called Tortuga. It was known to be a non-governing, lawless place. There were people everywhere and jimmy, hunitumia couldn't help feeling a little uncomfortable. She needed a crew who wasn't afraid of ghost stories and she had been told this was the best place to find that crew, but she was having doubts. No one that she saw seemed even remotely capable of running a ship.
A few feet away from jimmy, hunitumia a window broke and two men came flying out of it. They landed in front of jimmy, hunitumia and she came to an abrupt stop.
"Liar!" one of them shouted. They started fighting and jimmy, hunitumia quickly got out of their way.
She continued on her way, not sure where to even start. Every man she passed eyed her hungrily. She kept her eyes down and hugged her kanzu, koti tightly around her.
"Hey, princess."
jimmy, hunitumia froze. Someone recognized her. What if they worked for her father? Were they here to take her back home? She turned towards where the voice had come from. To her surprise she saw a woman leaning against a lamp post. She was wearing a ripped skirt, upindo and a corset that was partly untied. Her messy brown hair hung loosely around her shoulders and her lipstick was slightly smudged. But despite that she still looked pretty. jimmy, hunitumia had never seen a lady of the night before, but she was certain this woman was one.
"How do wewe know me?" jimmy, hunitumia asked.
The woman slowly smiled at her. "I don't know who are you. But, you've got 'princess' written all over you. I mean, look at that silk kanzu, gown and all those jewels. Only a princess would come to a place like this dressed like that."
jimmy, hunitumia looked down at her appearance, not sure how to respond to that.
"What brings wewe here?" the woman asked.
"I'm looking for a crew."
The woman raised an eyebrow. "I don't think you're going to find what you're looking for here."
"I was told I could find a crew here to help me. Do sailors not come here?"
The woman gave her an amused smile. "Sailors? No. You're only gonna find pirates here."
jimmy, hunitumia suppressed a gasp. This was definitely a bad idea. There was no way jimmy, hunitumia could jiunge a crew of pirates. They were all dishonest and dirty. She now suddenly wished she hadn't come. Maybe she should just leave now.
No. She couldn't turn back. James needed her.
"Not what wewe were expecting...?" the woman guessed.
jimmy, hunitumia shook her head. "No. Although, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. I need a crew who isn't afraid to look for the missing princess and I was told this was the best place to find such a crew."
The woman's face became serious. "They say the place her ship went down is haunted. No one goes there; not even pirates."
"My fiancee did and now he's missing. I have to find him."
"You're crazy. Someone like wewe shouldn't be out chasing ghosts. You'll get yourself killed."
"I have to find my fiancee," jimmy, hunitumia repeated, sternly.
Now the woman laughed. "That's pretty brave talk coming from a princess in an evening gown."
"I don't have anything else to wear..."
The woman shrugged. "Well, good luck. No one's going to take wewe seriously, princess."
"Can wewe help me? I can pay you."
The woman bit her lip in thought. "All right. I think I can get wewe some new clothes. But, that's all I can do."
"Thank you," jimmy, hunitumia told her. "What is your name?"
The woman pushed off the lamp post and started walking down the street. "Megara." She glanced back at jimmy, hunitumia over her shoulder. "But, wewe can call me Meg."
"I'm Jasmine."
Meg didn't say anything until they came to a run-down brick building. There were only a few of windows; most of them were dark and one of them had shattered glass. Meg pushed open the wooden door and motioned for jimmy, hunitumia to follow her. jimmy, hunitumia took a deep breath and stepped inside. It was so dark inside, jimmy, hunitumia could hardly see.
"Megara, who is this?" a male voice demanded from the dark.
"This is Jasmine."
"Is she going to be joining us?" the man asked.
"Not a chance. She just needs a change of clothes."
"This isn't a store, Megara."
"It's just one outfit."
The man lit a match. When he held the match up to his cigar, jimmy, hunitumia caught a glimpse of him. He had a long face, with a pointed nose and sharp teeth. His yellows eyes met Jasmine's and she felt uneasy. He reached over and lit a candle with the match and then shook it out. He was dressed all in black and he blended in with the shadows.
Meg took Jasmine's hand and led her away from the man. They walked up a dimly lit staircase and down to a room. Meg lit a lantern that hung from the ceiling. The room was small and only consisted of an unmade kitanda and a dresser. Meg walked over to the dresser and started rifling through the drawers. She handed jimmy, hunitumia a pair of black pants, and an under bust corset and a white peasant shati to wear under the corset.
"Put these on," Meg instructed. "You'll fit in better."
jimmy, hunitumia took the clothes. She waited for Meg to leave so she could change, but Meg stayed put. jimmy, hunitumia hesitantly undressed and put the new clothes on. jimmy, hunitumia had never worn pants before and was uncomfortable in such tight clothing. Meg laughed at Jasmine's awkwardness and handed her a pair of calf-high, heeled boots.
"Is this where wewe live?" jimmy, hunitumia asked Meg as she laced up her boots.
"I work here," Meg replied.
"And that man downstairs..."
"That's Hades; he's my boss."
jimmy, hunitumia took some money out of her coin mfuko wa fedha, mfuko and handed it to Meg. "Thank wewe for your clothes."
Meg tucked the money into her corset. "Don't mention it."
"I guess I'll be on my way."
Meg walked jimmy, hunitumia out. "Good luck, princess. You're going to need it."