[align=justify:69fba223df]Raven listened to the information about the storm which they were about to face, but she had much confidence in Basingstoke that she held no urgent doubt that they would receive the same fate. Basingstoke probably knew how to handle the storm since she has sailed these waters many times at the helm of The Abatan; the captain had possibly seen all the horrors of these seas and whipped them into shape with her sharp wit and temper⦠there was no doubt about it, Basingstoke was a pirate to be reckoned with. Offering a soft light-hearted chuckle, eyes burning with the excitement of a challenge, her first storm experienced at sea, Raven could not help but experience and anxiousness to be up on deck, yelling her own curses at the storm. The mention of curses and spells brought another interest to Raven since that was something well in her experience being a gypsy.
âThereâd b some pretty bad curses out there, no doubts Captân Tim Higgins. But yer see, âdere is a trick to curses zat cannot be denied nor forgottân. Curses only work sir, if yer be believinâ in dem. Itâs an old gypsy antidote, yer see curses be workinâ on yer fear, wot scares yer zee most. From zat fear, the curse feeds shrouds yer in a negative energy drinkinâ in all the good. Easiest way to be fightinâ a curse, is ter fight yer fear!â Ravenâs black eyes narrowed, twinkling like twin black holes before flashing open wide as if portending her own ill-omen, not towards Tim Higgins, but to who or whatever placed a curse on his ship or him⦠in warning. There was one thing she was an expert at, and that things of this exact nature, she had learned from the best, the Romany Gypsies of the mortal world, their skill was yet to be matched.
She nodded about his promise to return to Sharvani and take penance upon the witches hide who had placed the curse upon him, but until he had actually faced his fear and laughed back into the face of the curse, the witch would always have power over him. Then again there were ways to ward of witches, and take their power to keep for yourself or to use it against them leaving them powerless. This, Raven would keep to herself until getting to know Tim Higgins better; she still did not completely trust him. Wicked ways brought wicked deeds, but one can still be wicked and be justified at the same time, it was all how you handled the situation whether or not it would come back to haunt you⦠you just had to play it smart, and be extremely cunning how you go about it.
This dark-haired beauty took much pride in justifying her deeds, she killed because she was starving, animals were placed to the earth to kill when hungry, and people were no better than animals and to her honest beings were no such thing. Everyone had their own interests in heart, rarely caring about another person unless they were to gain something out it. In that alone, Raven was always justified. Still, whatever he had done was his business, and all Raven cared about was The Abatan and her crew⦠and she made no attempt in hiding it. The information about the diamond caused Raven to chuckle, she actually wasnât worried about anyone retrieving it, just let them try, they would find themselves no fingers, no hands and no eyes. Nothing was ever taken from Raven, not without a fight and not without a death. âI be not worryinâ âbout such tings Captân. âDere is not a lot in dis world zat makes me think bout me life at risk. We all live anâ we all die⦠eventually. Tis zee way of tings, mate!â
Smiling boldly âDere is many lil beasties out dere. Anâ I am one of dem!â making and action across her throat with her right hand while her left eye winked at him before pouring him another rum and pouring one for herself. Thumping the wooden urn down before sculling her rum in one gulp. âIâll âave to be gettingâ back to me tasks⦠be makinâ sure dem scallywags up âdere ainât slackin the bilge rats dey are. If we be sailinâ thru this storm like a knife in zee belly of a dog, weâll be needân all the fire we got on deck. Yer stay dowân ere all nice n warm. The Abatan will be taminâ this bitch of a storm.â During the time of their conversation, Raven took no offence or appeared to take any, just sitting there relaxed and well poised. Despite his questionable appearance, there was nothing at all about Tim Higgins that frightened her.
She poured them each another rum, lifting her rusty old cup towards his "Tis is for us and the storm we be about to be defeatin'. To the Lamminger and The Abatan!"[/align:69fba223df]