The sun was just beginning to set as 
The Raptor’s crew secured the  harbor pilot’s skiff to the side. Cap’n “Black” Jack Flint, Lord and  Master of the ship, extended a hand to the short, heavy set man climbing  the ladder up to the deck.
“Here ye be, lad, lemme  give ye a hand,” Flint spoke quietly as he pulled the man on deck.  “Welcome aboard me ship, lad, now, tell me who ye are?” 
In  a snooty tone, the man looked at Flint and spoke. “I am Sebastien  Philippe de La Havre, Harbor Master for His Royal Majesty, King Henry  IV, and I demand to know who YOU are, coming into my harbor on the  evening tide. Protocol dictates that you shall wait the night outside  the port, and have your ship brought in on the morning tide.” 
Flint  grinned and replied, “Ye obviously were’na listenin, lad, since I told  ye who I was. But since ye seem ta be a bit thick headed, I’ll say it  again. I be Captain BlackJack Flint, this is me ship. I’m in Calais on  business, and I’ll be thankin ye ta get me ship ta the docks, so that I  can get ABOUT me business. The ladies waitin fer me don’ like ta be kept  waitin.” 
De La Havre looked at Flint and asked, “Just  who would you have business with at this hour of the night? There are  NO good businesses open after sundown, so you MUST be up to trouble!” 
“If’n  ye REALLY wanna know, me business be with the Maison de la Rouge. I’m  fairly certain ye’ve heard of them, and I KNOW King Henry has. So, if’n  ye please, get yer pudgy arse up to the wheel, and tell me helmsman  where I can put me damned ship, afore I get angry, cut yer damned  throat, and toss ye overboard now!”, Flint growled in a low, menacing  tone. The man yelped, and ran to the wheel, to aid Mr. Bradley in  docking the ship. Flint chuckled softly and winked at his first mate,  Mr. Thomas, over the harbor master’s head. “Amazin just what kind of  power Madame Sylvie’s name has, isn’t it, lads?” 
Two  hours later, with the ship safely secured to the pier, Flint was giving  orders to Mr. Thomas. “All right lad, I’m taking a small chest with a  sampling of the jewels and cloth to Madame Sylvie. Keep the rest secure  and dry, and I am willin ta bet that she’ll have a cart here tomorrow  sometime to get the rest. Keep the mid and day watches aboard, liberty  for the rest. Standard port rules apply, no booze or women aboard, and  start checkin fer damage to both the ship and provisions in the morn.”  Thomas saluted, and Flint walked down the gangplank, chest under his  left arm. 
Walking down the pier, Flint noticed a  shadow in a doorway. He casually dropped a throwing blade from a hidden  sheath into his palm. As he got within range to throw, the shadow spoke.  “Stay yer blade, brother. It’s me, Magnus.” The shadow stepped forward,  and it was as if the shadows themselves took form. 
Magnus  Pale, as he was known, was a wiry man, known for his expertise at  gathering information, as well as more “artistic” talents. “Madame  Sylvie sent me to watch fer ya. There’s strange things afoot, brother, I  suggest we away quickly. I’ve already sent a coded message to yer Mr.  Thomas advising him to prepare to put to sea as quickly as possible.  I’ve horses this way.” Pale moved quickly towards a small alcove between  two buildings, leading out two saddled horses. Flint began to secure  the chest behind his saddle as he spoke. 
“A’right  Magnus, what the bloody hell is goin on? I’ve not even been in port two  hours, and a’ready I’m in trouble? Even I am not THAT good.” And then a  thought struck him. “The Elizabeth’s Pride. Bloody hell, that damned  clumsy captain was related to someone important, wasn’t she????” The two  men began to ride towards the south gate before Magnus spoke again. 
“Ye  know, BlackJack, all the years I’ve known ye, I’ve never known ye to  make a move that stupid. Ye took out a ship belonging to the Queen of  England, and killed one of her royal cousins.” Magnus raised a hand to  cut off complaint, and continued. “That man was apparently one of  Elizabeth’s favorite cousins, whom she thought highly of. Now the word  is that her pet Privateer, Sir Francis Drake is after ye. I’ve orders ta  get ye to the Maison de la Rouge, and let ye discuss things with  Sylvie. Now let’s get out of here, while the gold I paid the guards at  the gate to let us by is still worth somethin!” 
With that, both men put their heels to horse, and galloped through the dark streets of Calais, into the night. 
After  about two hours of hard riding to the south and east, the men slowed  the horses to a walk. Flint thought a few moments, then addressed Magnus  again. “Tell me, brother, what news of the House? Business is well, I  hope? I’m not goin ta get attacked by Sylvie’s brutes when I walk in  there, am I?” 
Magnus laughed heartily. “And what if  they do, my brother? You know as well as I do that every single one of  them was trained by the two of us sittin here, and I know full well ye  didna show them ALL yer tricks, just as I held back as well. We’ve been  livin this life far too long to expect anyone to not try to stab us in  the back. And now, I’ve other duties, ye know the way from here, I  wager?” 
“Aye, lad. Straight on til mornin. Even I can’t get lost here… I’ve made this journey too many times. I’ll see ye after?” 
“Aye,  BlackJack. After. No worries about the cart, the arrangements have been  made, the rest of the goods for the house should be offloaded and on  their way by dawn. Tell Sylvie that she should expect the rest of the  goods in two days. Try to stay outta trouble, a’right?” Magnus turned  his horse, waved, and rode off into the darkness. Flint continued on his  way to his final stop for the evening. 
The sunrise  found a tired dirty man approaching a large mansion, set in the middle  of nowhere, on a lane lined with shade trees. As he saw the mansion grow  in his vision, he pulled himself up straighter in the saddle,  attempting to look more awake than he felt.. As he got within range,  Flint could make out the bowmen on the roof, as well as the slack way  that the men at the gate were only half watching him. Chuckling softly,  Flint dropped his throwing knife from it’s hidden sheath yet again,  knowing he was going to get to use it this time. 
As he  got into throwing range, one guard finally took notice of him, too  late. The guard never even saw Flint move, and found his right shoulder  pinned to the wooden door he was leaning against. The second guard  quickly found himself in a similar predicament, as he was also pinned.  Flint then quickly jumped from the saddle, drawing a pistol in his left  hand, and cutlass in his right. 
“Now, lads, I know ye  were taught better than that. Why in the hells are ye sittin here  letting yerself be taken so easily? This isn’t what Madame Sylvie pays  ye for, is it? Or are ye getting lazy with the knowledge that yer  Mistress be getting so powerful that most think it folly ta attack her?”  Both men looked at each other, and didn’t answer. Flint laughed, and  continued. “Do ye not even recognize the man who trained ye both? I  realize it’s been nigh on a year since I’ve been gone, but do ye both  have rocks in yer skulls?” 
At the last statement, the  doors began to open, dragging the stuck guards with it. Flint laughed at  the two tripping over their feet as they were dragged into the grounds.  As the doors came fully open, Flint found himself face to face with  Madame Sylvie’s Housecarl. 
“Captain, I see you have  made it here safely, including your usual theatrics. Madame Sylvie is  waiting for you in the main lounge. Breakfast will be there shortly as  well. However, looking at and smelling you, I think a bath and clean  clothes would be in order first. I shall tell Madame Sylvie that you are  delayed.” The Housecarl clapped his hands, and servants came forward.  Two stable boys quickly took the horse towards the stables, while a  third handed the chest from behind the saddle to Flint. “I shall take  that to Madame Sylvie, so that she may inspect the contents whilst you  are in your bath, Captain.” Flint, knowing he would not win this battle,  chose silence, handing over the chest, and allowing two more servants  to lead him to the bathing area. 
Two hours later,  Flint found himself freshly scrubbed, shaved, and in clean clothes. He  walked into Madame Sylvie’s main lounge, feeling quite relaxed. As he  approached, he saw Sylvie sitting at the large round table, the chest he  carried in front of her. 
“Madame Sylvie,” Flint  spoke, as he knelt, kissing her hand. “It does my heart good to see you  well. I trust ye’ve had few problems in my absence? Magnus was as norm,  maddeningly short on details.” He then took a seat next to her, which  seemed to be the cue for servants to bring out platters of steaming  eggs, sausage, croissants, and tea. Flint fell to with a will, piling  food on the plate in front of him, while he waited for Sylvie to speak. 
“It  has been some time since you last graced our halls, Captain, and it is  quite apparent that your manners have not improved with time. I know  when last you were with us, we had finally gotten you to start using  utensils properly. It would appear that your time at sea with your men  has caused a reversion of your old habits. However, if the rest of your  cargo meets the quality of the sample you have brought with you, we  shall once again, be able to do business. Magnus gave me assurances that  the rest of the delivery should be here by tomorrow latest, having  arranged for the porters to remove it from your ship and onto the wagons  during the night. Now, when you are done eating, we can discuss the  more important issues that face you now. Of that business, one would  have to consider Sir Francis Drake to be of your highest priority.  Unfortunately, due to your current situation, you will be unable to see  the others, as you will be leaving as soon as we are concluded here. I  have already arranged with my merchants at the pier to give Mr. Thomas  whatever he needs to get your ship ready for a month at sea, and for the  bill to come to me. With the materials coming, it will be some time  before I will be able to pay you your share, so I shall take payment for  the stores out of that money. I hope you understand and can agree with  this arrangement?” 
Pouring them both a cup of tea,  Flint leaned back in his chair. “Well, Madame, it would appear that  ye’ve the advantage in our dealings this day. Whilst I agree with ye,  that I must need put to sea quickly, I will trust that our previous  business arrangements will set the tone of our futures, and that you  will deal fairly. We’ve known each other too long, since before you  started this household, and know too much about each other to hurt each  other. Even Magnus doesn’t know the full extent of what we have done for  each other in the past. Some secrets of yours I will take to the grave,  as I gave my oath. That said, you are right, I must put out to sea  quickly, but I need information first. I’m told that the 
Elizabeth’s  Pride captain was a favored cousin of Queen Elizabeth herself, and that  she has sent her fop after me.” Sylvie nodded, and he continued. “What I  need now, is to know his last known position, and any and all  information concerning how he is currently traveling. Single ship,  fleet, how many guns and crew he has. I need to determine what is going  to be better, to attempt to hide, or take the battle to him.” 
Sylvie  took her cup of tea, and nodded. “I will attempt to get the information  you need. You are right, Drake is a fop, but he is one of the most  dangerous fops on the seas, from all accounts. His victories seven years  ago against the Spanish will live forever.” 
Flint  thought for a few moments, and made his decision. “Okay, if you can get  the information about Drakes fleet, I would appreciate it. Use Magnus’  network, and have it waitin for me when I get to Lisbon. I don’t really  want ta be sailin along the English coast right now, but if I can get  enough of a lead, that will help. Also, let word get to Drake that I am  runnin fer the Cape of Good Hope. Just give me three days head start  a’fore ye leak that information, if’n ye please. I think if the ship’s  ready ta sail when I get there, we can put out immediately. It’ll take  the better part of a week to get to Lisbon this time of year, but if we  can get enough of a lead on Drake, we might be able to take him, and rid  the world of him.” 
Sylvie looked at Flint, and  sighed. “If you think that this is your best course of action, then I  shall wish you luck. I think that mayhaps you are overreacting, but I  have yet to get all of the information back on how close Elizabeth was  to this cousin you killed. I shall pass your regrets to the others who  wished to see you, as I do agree, you needs be off immediately. Magnus  or one of his most trusted will be in Lisbon awaiting your arrival, and  will have the most current and accurate information I can get for you.  Please do travel safely, and come back in one piece. You have been part  of our enterprise here from the beginning, and I would take it as a  personal insult if someone were to remove you from my employ. Take care,  my captain, and know that all within the Masion de la Rouge wish you  and your crew a safe journey.” 

Flint stood, bowed, and  began to walk away. Stopping at the door, he turned and grinned. “No  worries, lass. If I’m destined to die at the hands of some fop, I’d have  been killed years ago. I’ll take care of Drake, and come back with some  silks and spices for you in the bargain!” He then spun on his heel and  walked off.
To Be Continued... 
© 2010 Jack Black of Flint