//20,000// Out Of Your League(s) {Luke}
Aug 9, 2012 5:31:18 GMT -5
Post by charade on Aug 9, 2012 5:31:18 GMT -5
Katrina Sykes
The impatient cry of a flock of seagulls created a cacophonous soundtrack as Katrina, the eldest of the Sykes sisters readied her small boat for an afternoon out on the sea. She had painted the name of the side of the white boat herself only several days ago, picking a nice shade of dark blue; Julie, her youngest sibling had suggested lipstick red, but Katrina wasn't about to let her vehicle look like a candy cane. Still, the Song of the Storm was a pretty little ship with two sails, just large enough for three people; though she rarely let anyone else on-board. The last time she had brought her sisters on an outing, Irene had gotten seasick all over the brad-new tarp, and Julie had complained the whole time about the lack of boys around to see her new bathing suit.
These were just a few of the reasons she neglected to invite them out again. But besides, she enjoyed the quiet solitude of the open water, with naught but her own skill to rely on, combating ill winds or choppy waves. This day however, the sea was calm, with only a cool but strong breeze rippling across the surface of the water and urging her sails onward. It was a pleasurable past time, and she had to wonder why her older brother had avoided it at all costs. Stretched out on her stomach and trailing her fingers off the port, she looked at her reflection and imagined Branden eyeing the surf as if it was the most dangerous thing in the world.
A small sad smile tugged at the corner of her lips as she reminisced about happier times. The times before her siblings had grown so different and so apart from each other, living in the same house, but so like strangers. The catalyst was Bran of course, it always had been. He had been the glue, the listening ear, the shoulder to cry on in lieu of their inattentive parents. With him gone, it fell to Kat to be there for the others, and well... she just wasn't that good at comforting people. She'd been called rude, insensitive, and a dozen other things that she could care less about. if they didn't accept the help she had to offer, then their loss. She wasn't about to waste time on trying to console people that didn't want it.
Branden had been the patient one, and she still blamed her parents for his death. Their misguided attempt to force him to do something he hated. The only Sykes boy had been content to avoid the water and can seafood at his job, interacting with his small circle of friends. It had been them that had pushed and pulled, conniving to get him out of the house and out of their hair. Imagine their horror when the Peacekeepers showed up at the house to inform them that the wedding cruiser had capsized and all aboard had been lost. Not a single survivor to be found.And imagining it was all she had. Her parents had barely shed a tear when they received the news ,only moping around the house for a week or two. Coldhearted bastards.
A small swell poured a little bit of sea over the side, bringing briny water on-board to slosh quietly at the bottom. She was dressed the occasion, a sleeveless tank top complemented by a light pair of shorts. There was a swimsuit underneath them of course, should she feel like swimming later, but her shoes had been left at home; no sense in ruining a good pair of boots if she decided to take a dip. In any case, she was of the opinion that it was easier to keep your sea-legs steady when barefoot.
Song Of The Storm lazily drifted closer to the shore, bringing several other ships into view along with the piers. Katrina groaned softly and rolled her eyes as she passed another boat. Many people were out and about around this time, but she was going to ignore them all. If her boat drifted in front of someone, they would just have to wait for it to move out of the way;This was her time to herself, and to the arena with anyone who wanted to mess with that. Closing her eyelids, she rolled onto her back and put her hands clasped underneath her head. Thus far, it had been a good day.