To Sail the High Seas: England x Reader ch44 by InsanityVixen, literature
Literature
To Sail the High Seas: England x Reader ch44
Chapter 44
“If you had a dagger you could have cut us down sooner.”
“If I’d done that you would have run off again.” You gave an indignant huff of denial and Arthur smiled. After you had untangled the remnants of the netting from around your ankles, you arched your back to stretch the protesting muscles.
“I would have done, yes. It would, however, have been a damn sight more comfortable.”
“Oh I don’t know,” He chuckled, coming up behind you to wrap his arms around your waist. “I’d say that it was rather cosy.”
“There was barely room to breathe.” You fel
To Sail the High Seas: England x Reader ch43 by InsanityVixen, literature
Literature
To Sail the High Seas: England x Reader ch43
Chapter 43
You bolted.
As soon as those gorgeous green eyes had locked with yours, everything you’d thought, everything you’d felt, as you’d watched his ship sail out towards the horizon, all came crashing back down. You tore through the dense undergrowth, the vines and branches scratching at your skin as you forced them aside, scrambling over the uneven terrain in a frenzied attempt to flee. All your burning anger, your scorching fury at having been abandoned as you were, had been so easily extinguished in that one fleeting moment. It was as simple as blowing out a candle. Now you were left with that god-awful churning sen
To Sail the High Seas: England x Reader ch42 by InsanityVixen, literature
Literature
To Sail the High Seas: England x Reader ch42
Chapter 42
When the sun broke over the horizon it illuminated your destination, bathing the cluster of islands in a golden light. This was, however, a good hour or two after you had fled back to your temporary room and torn the extravagant gown from your body. You were now clad in your usual attire once more, while the dress lay discarded and crumpled on the stained floorboards.
Reappearing on deck when you deemed the ship to be close enough to land, you inhaled deeply, absorbing the crisp, salty air. Today, you were putting an end to this, though what exactly that end would be you still didn’t know. Your approach slowed as the sails w