Agor was next at my side. “No one’s ever spoken to Devlin like that before. But the crazy thing is I think he admired it.”
“What now?” I asked.
Agor began leading me down a path. “We eat first. Then Devlin will want to test some of your skills.”
“Fink’s still locked up. Is he going to that hut now?” I’d put up any fight necessary to keep him from getting branded.
Erick shook his head. “Fink’s too young. Maybe in a few years.”
“We let him out,” Agor added. “He’ll join us at the meal.”
Minutes later we arrived near the kitchen, where several long tables were set up for meals. Fink was already waiting at one and motioned for us to join him. Apparently, he’d already heard what had happened inside the hut because as soon as he saw me he leapt to his feet and grabbed my arm. “Congratulations!”
I yanked it away with a gasp as his fingers inadvertently pressed near the burn. Fink’s eyes widened when he saw the branding, maybe with a new appreciation for what it meant to become a pirate.
“Yes, congratulations.” I turned to see Imogen standing behind us. She held a large pot with a ladle inside and must have been dishing up stew for the other men. “You got what you wanted, then?”
I barely looked at her. “You know what I want.”
“And you know how to get it.” Imogen frowned at me and moved on without putting any stew into my bowl.
Fink had a full bowl and grinned at me as he sat back on the bench. “It would help if you used words like please and thank you.”
“Then I’ll thank you to please stay out of my business,” I said, squeezing my way onto the bench.
The dark-haired girl I’d seen earlier came by a minute later with another pot of stew. “You’re new here?” she asked, ladling a large scoop into my bowl. “I’m Serena.”
“Stay away from him.” Imogen instantly appeared beside Serena.
“I was just saying hello.”
“He’s the one I told you about, when he came to the kitchen.”
Serena raised her eyebrows. “Yes, I know.” Imogen’s warning only seemed to improve her opinion of me.
I tilted my head, not sure exactly what Imogen had accused me of, but it had obviously worked to divert any suspicion away from us.
“He did that before he had to obey the code, so it’s forgivable,” Serena said, letting Imogen lead her away. I thought I caught her whisper afterward, “He’s handsome. I wouldn’t have complained if he’d tried that with me.” That made me smile a little.
Beside me, Fink snickered. “What’d you do?”
“I wish I knew.” Then to avoid any more questions, I began eating.
The pirates around us talked, ate, and laughed voraciously. Erick and I were included in the conversation like we were old friends, although Erick was far more engaged in talking with them than I cared to be. For once, it was nice to have Fink nearby so that his incessant chatter could fill the void.
I kept an eye on Imogen as she served the pirates their various requests, although I also made an effort not to appear too obvious about it. Both of us were newcomers and I’d already been too indiscreet when she came to the jail. As it was, she was probably all right as long as everyone believed her displeasure with me was due to some misbehavior on my part.
As soon as lunch was over, Agor escorted me to an area that had been cleared of grass and where the ground had become nearly as hard as stone. Long nails had been pounded into the trees, and hanging from them were a variety of wooden swords.