Ed lies on his back, staring up at the patterned ceiling, tracing the delicate lines of gold filigree in the wallpaper and who the fuck uses gold for their fucking ceiling anyway? That's overkill...
He runs a hand over his face. He feels fucking disgusting. How many days has he been wearing this fucking robe, anyway? How many days since he left this room? How many days since... he squeezes his eyes shut, swallowing hard around the lump in his throat.
He doesn't even know how long Izzy's been back. Hasn't seen him. Hasn't even asked Stede about him. What kind of captain does that make him? What kind of friend? What kind of man? Thoughts come fast and furious, too many all at once and Ed feels himself crushed under the weight of them, pinned to this fucking bed.
There's a commotion on deck, the sound of feet pounding overhead, then down the corridor. Someone pounds on the door of the captains' cabin
"Captain?"
The door creaks open. Ed still doesn't move, a strange panic clawing its way up his throat
"Izzy?" It's Olu--he sounds worried. Ed watches him out the corner of his eye. Olu's shoulders sag when he takes in the room, empty save for the lump on the bed that used to be fucking Blackbeard. Oof. Now that fucking stings. For the first time in days, Ed feels something stirring in his chest. Olu sighs, turning to withdraw
"Wait." Ed almost coughs
Fucking hell, he hasn't even been speaking these past few days, has he? Stede's talked at him, though he sure as hell couldn't say about what. But he doesn't think he's said a single word back.
Olu stops, not moving, faintly terrified. Ed doesn't know whether he's relieved he can still inspire something other than pity, or horrified that even his own crew's still fucking scared of him. He pushes himself to sit up, slowly, muscles sore with disuse.
"You're looking for Stede?" he asks, voice still rough in his throat. "He went into town."
That much he's almost certain of. He remembers Stede asking him to come, begging him almost. The desperation in Stede's voice stabbed through him, catching and twisting until he felt sick with it. Still not enough to make him move, though.
"Yeah, I know," Olu says, hesitant. "But we lost him. There was... well, there was a fight. At Jackie's."
Ed frowns.
There's always a fight at Jackie's. Olu should know that.
"Hornigold put a bounty on Izzy--wants him alive. Stede got him out of the bar, but we haven't seen either of them since. Jim's looking in town. I came back here in case they made it to the ship."
Ed doesn't know what his face shows, but Olu blanches
"They're not here, though, right?" Olu says, backing out the door. "So I'll just... I'll. Right."
The door slams behind him. Ed barely hears it.
He hasn't even seen Izzy since he's been back. And Stede...
Fear curls around Ed's spine, icy cold. A shudder runs through him. His feet hit the floor before he realizes he's getting up. He stands, shaky, letting the robe fall from his shoulders to puddle on the floor by the bed. He needs a bath. He needs a bath, and then he needs his clothes. And a dinghy. He pushes greasy hair out of his face, taking a deep breath.
He knows what he needs to do.
They watch closely--when they see Stede really is just lying with Izzy, holding him, adjusting the comforter to protect his modesty, they relax a little, leaning back in the little wooden chair.
Outside, darkness falls, brick across from them hidden in deep shadows. Shouting and laughter drift up from the street. Finally, Izzy's breath slows, turning to the steady, even rhythm of sleep. Stede and Jim exchange a nod. It's going to be a long night.
It's about 6am when they hear a knock on the door. Jim, drowsing in the wooden chair, startles upright, knife appearing in each hand. Stede jerks awake too, disoriented. He squints at Jim blurrily. The knock sounds again and his arms tighten around Izzy, who's only just begun to stir. Then...
"Hey! It's me! Open the door!"
Jim steps back, glancing at Stede--he looks as baffled as they feel.
"Roach?" they hiss in a stage whisper. Stede hushes them.
Izzy shifts, raising one hand to scrub sleep out of his eye.
"Wha's happening," he mumbles, looking up at Stede, eyes bleary and trusting.
"Nothing to worry about darling," Stede says, aiming for reassurance. Izzy's eyes sharpen, familiar frown slipping into place.
"Fuck's that mean?" he says, shoving at Stede's chest with surprising force. He still sounds sleepy, anger still soft at the edges. " 'm not a bloody child, Stede!"
He struggles to sit up
Stede sits up too, guiding Izzy to sit with gentle hands on his waist. Izzy glares harder
"Oh for god's sake, Izzy" Stede snaps, the familiar rhythm of an argument with Izzy almost comforting. "I'm not treating you like a child, I just didn't see a need to wake you for--"
"Wake me for what?" Izzy interrupts, still leaning against Stede's side. "Not bloody nothing, that's for fuckin' sure!"
Stede stammers, irritated, one arm around Izzy's shoulders
"So are you going to let me in or what?" Roach drawls from the other side of the door. Izzy glances between Stede and Jim.
"Is that Roach?" he asks, incredulous. Jim shrugs, skeptical.
"We're about to find out," they say. They keep a knife ready in one hand as they reach for the door handle. Izzy turns back to glare at Stede again.
"You could have just said it was fuckin' Roach," he says. Stede rolls his eyes, exasperated.
"You need your rest!"
"You've been through an ordeal, I didn't want to disturb you!"
Izzy's glare darkens with each layer of explanation.
"Well, I'm fuckin' disturbed," he mutters, "and the next time you tell me not to worry my pretty little head, I'll disturb your fuckin' guts with my sword."
"Honestly!" Stede squawks, and then, tilting his head, "Right side or left?"
Izzy grits his teeth, leaning into Stede's side, head almost resting on his shoulder
"Left," he snarls
Stede's eyes light up. Izzy blushes, glancing away.
Someone clears their throat and Izzy and Stede look up simultaneously, embarrassed. Roach leans against the door, lit joint dangling from one side of his mouth, legs crossed at the ankles.
"Captain," he says with a nod and then "Izzy," with another.
"How'd you find us," Jim asks, one professional to another. Roach just shrugged.
"Everybody's looking for you," he says. "I just looked better."
Jim nods as if this makes perfect sense. Stede looks from one to the other, still confounded.
"What exactly do you mean, everyone's looking?" Stede asks cautiously, dreading the answer. Roach glances between him and Izzy, hesitating. Stede feels Izzy tense. He curls a hand around the cap of his shoulder, holding him a little tighter. Roach sighs.
"Hornigold's bounty," he says apologetically. Stede looks appalled
"It can't be that popular!" he insists
"This is the Republic of Pirates!" Stede adds, voice high with indignation. "Surely they don't want to hand one of their own over to a... a turncoat pirate hunter licking the king's boots!"
Izzy snorts, again somewhere between affection and derision.
"No honour amongst thieves, Bonnet," he says ruefully. Stede looks to Roach, appalled. Roach just shrugs again.
"It's a very big bounty," he says apologetically. Stede clicks his tongue, disgusted.
"Well," he says, breathless with disapproval. He wraps both arms around Izzy, pulling him in against his chest and tucking his head under his chin again. Izzy fits there so snugly.
"Mierda," Jim says. They move to the window, glance outside and draw the curtains. They turn back to Stede. "Who saw you when you came in?"
"The innkeeper, I suppose," he says, casting his mind back. "But I paid him handsomely, and Izzy wore a cloak to hide his face!"
Jim and Roach exchange a look, lips pressed tight. Stede watches nervously, stroking Izzy's back. Izzy's teeth have started to chatter.
"I-- is that bad?" Stede asks, heart pounding. "Was that not right?"
Roach takes a drag from his joint
"Could be worse," Jim says. "Might even buy us some time depending on how much the innkeeper values his reputation. But we've got to get out of here."
Roach sucks his teeth and repeats,
"It's a very big bounty."
There's a creak on the steps outside, then silence.
"Shit," Jim says
Jim and Roach exchange a look, and then a flurry of motion. Jim throws the curtains back again, then sets to work on the window, chipping at the paint that seals it shut with their knife
"We've got to go," Roach hisses at Izzy and Stede. He picks up Izzy's pants, throwing them at the bed. "Now!"
Stede helps Izzy dress in record speed, feeling a touch smug about his sartorial skills
"For fuck's sake, stop fussing," Izzy whispers. They hear another creak outside the door. Jim, still struggling with the window, beckons them over with a sharp tilt of the head.
"We've got to get him out of here," they say, nodding towards Izzy.
"Through the window?" Stede squeaks, horrified. Jim just shrugs.
"You got a better idea?" they ask. Stede looks around hopefully, as if inspiration might strike him even in a locked room in an unfamiliar inn.
Roach stands by the door, ear pressed against it. He frowns, then creeps over to stand by the window.
"We have to leave now," he says, catching Jim's eye. They shift their grip on the knife and with brisk confident movements, smash each window pane. Wrapping their hands in a cloth, they reach in, pulling at the brittle wooden muntin until it snaps, leaving the window clear. Outside, creaks turn to shouts. The door shudders as someone's shoulder hits it
"Here," Izzy says, starting forward. He takes the floral comforter from around his shoulders and throws it over the jagged edge of the window frame's remains.
The door shudders again--this time they hear the crunch of wood beginning to fail. Jim glances out the window, looking from side to side.
"There's a ladder to the roof," they whisper, miming first climbing and then a roof with their fingers. Another crunch from the door, louder this time.
"What will we do when we get to the roof?" Stede demands. Roach puts a hand on his shoulder, propelling him forward.
"We'll figure it out," he says.
Jim hops up to the window ledge, catches the ladder's edge and clamber onto it. Izzy pushes Stede to go next. Stede shakes his head stubbornly.
"You first," he insists, "I'm not leaving until you're safe!"
"Are you trying to be fucking chivalrous? I'm not some fucking damsel in distress," Izzy growls.
"I'm the captain," Stede insists, stomping his foot, "and the captain goes down with the ship!"
"We're not on a ship you fuckin' tw--"
"Hey!" Roach interrupts them as the door crunches again, a few splinters flying into the room. "I don't give a shit who goes first--just go!"
Stede manhandles Izzy up to the window ledge, he and Roach supporting Izzy when he sways. Part of a man's shoulder bursts through the door. Jim catches Izzy by the hand.
A man sticks his head out the window, looking at the street below.
"Nothing here!" he shouts to what sounds like at least six other men, if the volume of their cursing is anything to go by. Izzy, Roach, Jim and Stede lie on the rooftop, hearts pounding, gasping quietly for breath. After a moment, Stede frowns.
"You don't suppose the innkeeper sold us out, do you?" he asks.
"Yes," the other three reply in unison.
"It's like I said--" Roach says.
"I know," Stede sighs. "It's a big bounty."
"We've gotta get back to the ship," Jim says. They stare over the network of rooftops towards the harbour, eyes glittering in the grey, predawn light. They can just barely make out the faintest outline of sails, the water shrouded in mist so early in the morning.
"It's not going to be easy," Roach says, shaking his head grimly. "But I think I know someone who might help."
They move through alleys and narrow passageways, heads down. Jim steals a length of cloth from a merchant's table, wrapping it around Izzy like a cloak. Stede, still in slub silk trousers, feels more conspicuous than ever. He sighs in relief when Roach finally stops at a door, half-hidden in the shadows
"This way," Roach says, opening the door and letting Izzy slip through first, followed by Stede. Jim enters last, still scanning the street for threats
A figure hunches on a stool in front of it, silver hair concealing the face, skinny arms covered in ropy muscle working to grind a handful of iridescent beetle shells into a fine, shimmering dust.
Roach clears his throat.
The man looks up, one glittering eye staring at Roach, then moving over the rest of them. Whatever he sees in them doesn't impress him, it seems--he snorts, turning back to his task. Roach, unperturbed, folds his arms over his chest.
He waits as the man continues grinding the shells. At last, he picks up the heavy-looking mortar, pouring the powder, so fine it moves more like liquid, into a small glass vial. He looks up again, pushing sweaty hair out of his eyes, leaving a streak of iridescence across his brow.
"Roach," he says, toneless.
"Hezekiah," Roach replies, equally unreadable. "You owe me a favour. I am here to collect."