(( -.- This post is probably going to be incredibly sucky, for I had it ALMOST finished-I was about half way through Carter- when I clicked backspace and it went back...a whole page. It deleted my whole post. *sigh* Here it goes...again. ))
Charlotte bit the inside of her cheek gently at the boy's question. So, he was curious. She couldn't blame him, really; she would be curious, too if what had happened to these two had happened to her. Charlotte knew that she would not have been able to stop the flow of questions from coming out of her mouth and that her head would have been buzzing with the hundreds of questions. Slowly letting her gaze slide over to the two boys, Charlotte blinked slowly, thoughtfully, as if she were contemplating how exactly she wanted to asnwer. Suddenly, the one boy spoke up once more, giving Charlotte his name. William, she repeated the name in her mind. She liked the way it sounded.
Slowly, but surely, Charlotte stepped away from the counter and began to walk over towards the boys. She stopped when she was still a few feet away from them. She noticed, with slight amusment, that when the boy-William-looked up at her, he seemed to be shocked by her wings. Both of them did. She had to stifle a soft chuckle before she spoke. When she finally did speak, her voice was soft. "You two have been kept alive because our Captain told us to spare your lives. He made us do so because of reasons only known to him; although, I have a faint feeling that I know what his reason is." Charlotte stopped for a moment, unsure if she should continue. She had heard, when she had first come onto the Phantom, that all winged-beings had to come into contact with humans at least once in a while. It kept them alive. This had to be the Captain's reasoning behind doing something like this-why else would he? Glancing swiftly towards the door, Charlotte stretched her wings out for a moment before turning back towards the two. "I believe he did it to keep us alive." Charlotte said it as if it would be the end of the discussion-she would say no more about it. She didn't want to be the one who got punished for telling the two humans anything. Heck, she still didn't know if she would get into trouble for revealing her wings to them. They would have found out eventually, anyway, she reminded herself once again.
Charlotte felt her lips tug upward and play into a faint smile-something she rarely did, these days-as she noticed William staring at her wings. She could only imagine what was going through his head at the moment. When he looked back down at his food, Charlotte noticed the faint blush that was touching his cheeks and she couldn't help but feel faint amusment at this. "My name is Charlotte, by the way," she said, her voice soft. It felt odd, telling them her name. As if, in a way, they were stepping over a line that had seperated them. Although, there were still many other lines that could never be crossed over.
Folding her arms loosely across her chest, Charlotte tilted her head slightly to one side. "It must be weird, being here...having no idea why. And, what with us being..." she hesitated, unsure of how to word it. "Different," she finally said, "It must be even stranger for you two."
She, faintly, felt sympathy for them; after losing all of their family and friends that had been on their ship, they now were forced onto a ship as prisoners, in a way. With all of that on their shoulders, they weren't even on a regular ship, either. The Phantom was a long way from being a normal ship.
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Carter stood there silently, trying to turn his gaze away from her wings. Finally, but slowly, he did. His mind was buzzing with questions begging to be answered. When the boy-who a few moments later revealed his name to be William-asked why they hadn't been killed, why they were still alive, Carter sighed softly. Well, that was one of the tons of questions threatening to burn a whole in his mind.
As she explained that they had been kept alive on her Captain's orders, Carter faintly wondered what was wrong with the Captain. What use could two boys have to these people-these strange, winged people. Then, she said that they had been kept alive so that they, the pirates, the winged-ones, could stay alive. Carter frowned slightly. "But..." he was quickly cut short when he recieved a look from the girl, obviously telling him to ask no questions. Sighing softly, Carter held his tongue against the questions prickling on it. "I'm Carter," he said when she spoke up about a minute later, saying that her name was Charlotte. It was odd; Carter couldn't help but think that a girl as strange as this, a person with wings, would not have such an ordinary name. That she would have an odd name, or maybe not even a name at all. However, as soon as he thought that, he thought of himself as foolish. Of course they have names! Why wouldn't they? The answer to his question was simple, though; because she's different. Because they're all different.
(( Fail post for Carter; I was unimaginative with him, sorry. D: ))