Sebastian
"The feeling is mutual. And I trust you two about as much as wolf trusts a trap," Jarrak said walking away and towards the stairs that lead to the upper deck, "Now as soon as Kalila can complete her business with your fellow spawn and then we can be on our way and off this vile rock." Sebastian stared after Jarrak, he just realized how much one could hate another person that they couldn't fight with. It made him sad he couldn't fight him. That'd take care of a problem.
The girl sat at Jarrak's feet and proceeded to lay down, he sighed. Sebastian smiled down at the girl, waiting to be asked for something by Jarrak though he was spared from this by Damien.
"Hey, go get some rest. Take our cabin," Damien offered suddenly. Sebastian shook his head after his brother, "Really, you need the cabin after encountering Harlington. A word of advice, a lot of people who cross her die, so avoid her if you can. It'll keep your neck from being slit," Sebastian said and offered a hand to Kalila, "And thanks for helping my brother."
Jarrek moved into Sebastian way, "Dont touch her. Don't ever touch her, unless she says you can." He growled before he turned and picked up the now prone and unresponsive Kalila, "I will carry her, and I appreciate your brothers hospitality." Sebastian looked at Jarrak, really mad now. "I wasn't going to hurt her or do anything to her you idiot. You're more likely to hurt her than I am," Sebastian says as he goes to the rope ladder leading to the crows nest and begins to climb, not wanting to be near him. Jarrak turned and glared at Sebastian, "And so far I have found nothing to make me doubt Lady Harlington and much to make me doubt you, so do not presume to tell me who to trust. Pirate." He finished emphasising the finishing title.
Sebastian looked down at the man now, higher than he was. "Fine to see her, don't take our cabin. If you are so much more trusting of a female pirate than two boys, go ahead. I'm not making you stay here. Besides, I'll help the girl anytime she needs it but you can trust me when I tell you I'd rather dumb you overboard," Sebastian says without much sympathy, "And remember, you're surrounded by us, and they all listen to me. You better be more hospitable than you've been."
Sebastian, furious, climbs the rest of the way and sits back. Sebastian wouldn't be back for a few hours and even then, probably wouldn't be approachable for a few hours after that. Sebastian was hating this guy and was going to do something about it unless he changed his attitude some time soon.
Sebastian took a seat, watching as his men began to make dinner and clean the ship. He was going to have to go down to eat eventually, but he knew they didn't have enough down there for everyone plus their guests. When Kato held up a bowl, Sebastian shook his head and pointed to the cabin as he lounged back.
Kato, surprised, nodded and took it to the boys' cabin, passing it to Jarrak. "All we got unless you're going to go to town for something," Kato says before leaving. Kato gave Sebastian a thumbs up to indicate he had delivered the twins' meals for the two guests. Damien probably wouldn't eat and Sebastian didn't want to starve them. They were probably tired and deserved something to eat, the girl did at least, he wasn't so certain of Jarrak.
Sebastian watched the sun as it sank in the sky, keeping an eye out for Damien while watching Lady Harlington's house in the distance. He needed to go see her, needed to make sure that she didn't hate him entirely. She was a good source to sell precious metals, and few people payed as much as she did.
Within the boys' room, there was a bucket with a couple of scrolls rolled up in there. Within the scrolls were maps, trade routes, and a few letters. There was a box of me defines by Sebastian's bed as well as some educational books while by Damien's bed there was a book filled with drawings of the boys' childhood on the streets and the other children as well as random pictures Damien had liked. Should the book be opened, a list of the boys' inventory was hidden, enough to make any pirate jealous. The hiding places were listed as well and who it as taken from. A couple of the items belonged to lady Harlington's but had been stolen when they were at sea, coasting the woman money.