Pirate Party Idea: Captain Wellington and the Parrot Pirates Ch. 7
July 23rd, 2007
This is the seventh pirate party idea installment of the saga of Captain Wellington and the Parrot Pirates adventure. Soon, we’ll be posting an e-book about the pirates exploits. Check the pirate party idea blog daily for updates.
Captain Wellington was lost in thought as he waited for Guy to return from his search for water. He was staring at the Rita. Aye, what a beautiful ship she was. She was made of the finest timbers of Russia and was first put to the water in the Black Sea. It had taken him a lot of money and time to procure her, but now she was his. He was saddened as he looked at his beautiful ship because there was a large hole in the hull. He could repair her and felt compelled to do so. She had kept him from harms way so many times that he couldn’t recall. There were the fierce hurricanes that she pushed through and the countless engagements with the East India Company. She had never gotten the worse of either of them, and even with a hole in the hull, she was able to take the men to safety. Wellington couldn’t stand to see her suffer. He felt like he loved the ship as a wife. Wellington’s reminiscing didn’t last. He heard commotion coming from the camp and turned to see shipmate Guy walking up with a parrot on his shoulder.