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rix_scaedu ([personal profile] rix_scaedu) wrote2018-03-30 01:03 pm

In The Same Boat

From [personal profile] aldersprig's Thimbleful Thursday prompt "In the same boat" we get this little tale:

 

“This is not what I had in mind when I went on that holiday picnic cruise,” Varisa bailed as she complained.  “Was it too much to expect the ferry not to be sunk?  Or to expect holeless lifeboats?”

One of the two men doing the rowing said, “Complaining isn’t making things any better.”

There were only three of them in the lifeboat, not for want of trying, but every survivor in the water they’d approached had been dragged under by…something.  Then they’d discovered the drilled holes in the boat.

“I’d like to be screaming and crying,” replied Varisa, “but then I couldn’t bail, and that thing is still in the water under us.  Cross and whiny may be annoying, but I can bail.”

“Whatever works,” said the other man.  “Let’s get to shore in one piece, then I can take whoever planned this apart.”

“I shouldn’t approve,” said the first man, “but I do you want a driver?”

“Sounds good,” grunted the second man.  “What about you, cross and whiny?”

“My mother’s address book has at least three members of the organising committee in it,” replied Varisa.  “She and I were on the ferry together.”

“I’ve started things from worse positions in the past,” allowed the second man.  “Game on then.”



kelkyag: eye-shaped patterns on birch trunk (birch eyes)

[personal profile] kelkyag 2018-03-30 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
Oh dear ...
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[personal profile] sauergeek 2018-04-11 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
The failure chain involved here sounds like there was something deliberate involved, perhaps intended to look like an accident. Though if one person (two people?) bailing can keep up with the holes, it may have been a sloppy job.

I suspect we now have the formation of a hit squad. And one of the members may already have experience with being part of a hit squad.