Pirate Tales: Cap'n's Eyes and Other eerie stories. by Stattelman Mark
Author:Stattelman, Mark
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-08-26T00:00:00+00:00
Awaiting Dickie Raggs
Jolly Dick Raggs, as he was better known, thatâs who they was awaitinâ on, truth be told. Eighty-six years was how long they had been waitinâ. And they had both done long since turned to bone . . . Yep, you heard right. Thatâs all that was left of âem. But youâd a thought they was still formed men, coz thatâs just how they acted. Not that they didnât know they was nothinâ but the ivoryâthey knew it certain enough.
âYou cheated,â said one to the other.
âYou always accuse me a that.â
âCoz itâs true. You do.â
âYou wanna fight about it?â
âAye, but first letâs play another hand.â
Thatâs usually how the argument went, or some variation that was close to beinâ the same. The scene had been goinâ on for years, eighty-six to be exact. And it always went the same. Youâd a thought they was doinâ a theatre performance, night after night, that it was all just some play-act. And there the two sat. One skeleton dealing out the cards to the other, leaninâ atop the chest they was guardinâ.
The two hadnât always been skeletons, of course; one time they was true, full-blown flesh and blood pirate figures. Now they were just resemblances of their past selves. Oh, there were bits of flesh hanginâ off a bone here and there, but mostly it was just ivory a showinâ. The moonlight would come shininâ down and bounce right up off the bones of each one. Well, there was some cloth too, on each of âem. One wore the remnants of a large blue pea coat, and the other manâs coat was of a mauve color, faded. One, the blue-coated one, had a floppy pirate hat atop his head and the other had his hat set off to the side, restinâ atop the trunk. The hatless one with the mauve coat wore an eye patch over his left eye. And a person wondersâwell, me in particular, Iâm wonderinâ, but maybe you ainât so muchâwhether the patch is at all necessary since there really ainât no orb to speak of a restinâ in either socket. Perhaps itâs just all part of the act, or costume rather.
And then often enough the two would argue after a hand, or right in the middle of one, and stand to do battle. Yep, sometimes it was pistols they used, and they walked over to a clearinâ (still within eyesight of the chest, of course), where the two would stand back to back and then walk off the decided number of paces before turninâ and firinâ. And being as there werenât much in the way of flesh, the lead musket ball would pass on through one body or the other, whiskinâ right on through the open spaces between the bones. Often enough, however, the ball might get caught up and ricochet around in a rib cage, nickinâ away a little bit of ivory here anâ there before finally passing on out.
And sometimes it was cutlasses the two used.
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