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Um, I felt the need to fic for Mother's Day? Elizabeth collects histories - post-AWE, Will/Elizabeth, G, 1100 words. Warning for sentimentality.

This has been...a really long dry spell. Something like seven months. Whoa.



Pressed In a Book


She should never have started with Jack. He stroked his mustache thoughtfully, a gleam of storytelling fervor in his eyes, and began a tale of intrigue and romance at a sultan’s court in Madagascar. Lurid though it was – and well as she knew Jack – she actually believed the story until halfway through, when he was describing how his dashing father had lost a finger in the battle for the beautiful maiden’s affections. Elizabeth was preparing to point out that Teague was in possession of all ten fingers, but Jack was enjoying himself so much that she let him continue and tried to conceal her skepticism. Though her career amongst the pirates was still in its infancy, she had already gained copious experience in sitting through improbable sea yarns. It didn’t hurt that Jack was one of the more capable spinners.

Later she asked Teague if Jack had been born to a sultry-eyed sultan’s daughter, and he snorted.

“Jacky’s ma was a Creole fisherwoman on Hispaniola. She was a plump, pretty lass, not a sultana. The bit about callin’ me a no-account thieving rake is true, though it were the lass herself speaking rather than any rival suitor.” He must have seen the confusion on Elizabeth’s face, for he added in a quieter voice, “She died in a storm when Jack was three. ‘Twas her sisters what kept him until he was old enough to go to sea.”

“Oh,” said Elizabeth, subdued, thinking she preferred the first story. She wrote both versions down anyway

Gibbs’ mother was a Bristol laundress. Bold as brass, he described her, with a laugh you couldn’t help but join. Though she’d been dead some twenty years, the scent of lye still reminded him of her work-roughened hands and the chanteys he’d learned at her knee.

“They like t’ hear your voice,” he said with a smile. Elizabeth was suddenly afraid that he would burst into song for the benefit of her stomach, but he merely patted her arm.

Tai Huang had been born in a Canton brothel to one of its younger prostitutes. She’d had a rough time of it when he was a small boy; nonetheless, his happier memories came from that time and not after she’d married a local merchant. The man was not unkind, but he had never treated his wife’s illegitimate son as any kind of family. She still lived in a small house by the harbor and Tai Huang often picked out pretty trinkets from a raid to send to her.

It had became something of an obsession, a way to occupy her idle hours after she’d put the Empress into the harbor at Shipwreck Cove for the last few weeks. She wrote and rewrote the stories, long and involved like Jack’s or short and matter-of-fact like Anamaria’s. She tried to keep each voice authentic while making some necessary concessions to spelling and grammar. Though some of the parties she interviewed were curious about her project, most of them chalked it up to the peculiarities of a breeding woman. When she finally got the chance to ask Will for his contribution, one corner of his mouth lifted and his gaze was warm, if a trifle sad. She had known that he of all people would understand.

“I can tell you my story more completely, though you already know most of it,” he said, thumbing through the little leather volume. “But you haven’t written yours yet.”

“I’d forgotten,” Elizabeth admitted ruefully. She drew her dressing gown over her shoulders and eased out of bed, sitting down at the battered desk beneath the window. As she fiddled with the inkwell, the baby woke and began making fretful noises. Will lifted him with more confidence than he’d shown the day before, though still with much care. The knowledge that his duties would call him away shortly had a significant impact on his learning curve.

She tapped her pen on the paper, searching for the words. It wasn’t simply that she’d forgotten. The truth was that she knew very little of her mother to begin with. Even during this strange and new time in her life, she had rarely thought on that early loss.

My father loved my mother, she wrote. It was true but seemed a poor start, so she scratched it out.

Sighing, she rubbed the back of her neck and wondered if James wanted feeding. But he was quiet now, and she saw that he’d already fallen back to sleep. Will settled the infant on his lap, gazing down at the small face with fierce concentration. Elizabeth watched the tableau for a full minute, and she could swear he scarcely blinked. She began again.

Even before we are of an age to remember, we take in so much of the world. My mother was Catherine Margaret Swann and she came from Dorset. In the miniature I have

She created an unsightly inkblot in changing ‘have’ to ‘had,’ for the portrait had been among her father’s possessions in Port Royal and she could hardly claim it now.

- her hair is much like mine, though her eyes are grey. We also had a Bible that had been passed down through her family, with my name listed beneath hers.

A bird cried harshly outside the window. James opened his mouth and both his parents tensed, but all that came out was a yawn. Will stroked the boy’s open palm, no broader than the two fingers over which James closed his fist.

My father said she loved to ride, disliked cold weather and was terrible at embroidery. She sneezed twice whenever she walked from the shade into the sunshine. I think they were happy. I imagine I was a happy baby.

Elizabeth bit her lip, hearing the voices of old tutors criticize her prose and her penmanship. Though she kept the logbook for her ship, it was much like the French conjugations of old. She was unaccustomed to writing for herself alone and each word was an effort.

My mother was beautiful. My mother was strong. I wish I’d had more time with her. I am glad to have known her at all. I hope that wherever she is, she might look on and be proud to call me daughter.

Will was up, laying their son down in the cradle. She blotted the page quickly, suddenly reluctant to show him the brief, clumsy fruit of a quarter hour’s labor. He blinked when Elizabeth put the book aside and returned to bed.

“I thought you wanted to take mine down.”

She brought his hand to her lips and kissed the spark-scars between his knuckles. “Another time. Memories will keep.”
Mood:: 'accomplished' accomplished
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posted by [identity profile] veronica-rich.livejournal.com at 11:24pm on 11/05/2008
But, worth a wait and excellent as always. Trying to understand her new role because she has nobody around she can ask about it, maybe? Or just sentimentality on her part, I wonder? Either way, it'll be good for James (and any possible siblings) to have when older.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:05am on 12/05/2008
Six of one, half dozen of the other, I think. Thanks!
 
posted by [identity profile] mary684.livejournal.com at 12:22am on 12/05/2008
I like she's writing down all these stories, makes me wish it were true and we could run to the local Barnes and Noble and pick up a copy - wouldn't that be awesome!

My heart hurts to see how hard it is for her to write about her mother. She is a mother herself now and must view her own mother through new eyes. How tragic for her not to have a mom to share with.

Very nice!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:06am on 12/05/2008
Thank you :)
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posted by [identity profile] mamazano.livejournal.com at 12:30am on 12/05/2008
I lost my mother when young, and missed her most when I became a mother myself. I can understand Elizabeth's difficulties putting it into words, being objective about something so subjective.

Lovely work, love Jack's tale. Wish I could read it in full some day!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:07am on 12/05/2008
Thank you very much. I'm sorry to hear about your mother ::hugs::

(I seem to always come in at the end of Jack's tales...)
 
posted by [identity profile] soleilpirate.livejournal.com at 01:39am on 12/05/2008
I love how you interspersed Will's handling of the baby between her written memories. Love the clear voice of the memories others shared with her. I really love how Will understands why she is doing it, and the ease of their togetherness. Beautifully done!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:07am on 12/05/2008
Thank you!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:08am on 12/05/2008
Thanks, Mel :) Happy belated Mother's Day!
 
posted by [identity profile] sharklady35.livejournal.com at 03:04am on 12/05/2008

Lovely little Mother's Day tale!

Don't wait so long to write more. ;)
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:08am on 12/05/2008
I won't :) Thanks!
 
posted by [identity profile] artaxastra.livejournal.com at 03:08am on 12/05/2008
Awww! I love the stories, and how they fit together, especially Gibbs'. The story of the sultana is very Jack, and I can see her getting the real story from Teague. And Will, darling as ever. Lovely story!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:08am on 12/05/2008
Thank you :)
 
posted by [identity profile] heatherlayne-n.livejournal.com at 03:56am on 12/05/2008
Aww, very nice. Lovely Mother's Day story, and I like the no-frills sort of way you wrote it. Very Elizabeth-like, with just the facts and events, but you got the voices of all the other characters down wonderfully, as well.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:09am on 12/05/2008
Thanks :)
 
posted by [identity profile] erinya.livejournal.com at 04:15am on 12/05/2008
Hey, look! Visible mothers! This is beautiful. It made me mist up a little.

My father said she loved to ride, disliked cold weather and was terrible at embroidery.

I like this vision of Elizabeth's mother...I have a feeling her daughter's not much good at embroidery, either.

She brought his hand to her lips and kissed the spark-scars between his knuckles.

"Spark-scars"...oh, I love that detail. It made me see his hands so very clearly. I also love Will being so careful with the baby...and the passing mention of how little time he'll have for fatherhood made my heart hurt.

ETA: You should post this you-know-where.
Edited Date: 2008-05-12 04:16 am (UTC)
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:10am on 12/05/2008
I totally forgot! It's up now. Woot, first fic in the comm.

And thank you :)
 
posted by [identity profile] erinya.livejournal.com at 06:29pm on 12/05/2008
Yay! (I think the commentary deserves a link as well.)
 
posted by [identity profile] aeeee.livejournal.com at 06:31am on 12/05/2008
Ah, now I'm greedy and want Anamaria's. I like this a lot; I've never seen much of anything about Elizabeth's mother/mothers in general.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:12am on 12/05/2008
Thank you! I actually started to write Anamaria's story, but it was basically, 'Born on a plantation, don't want to talk about it, go away now.' I think the first post-AWE interaction between them would deserve its own fic, really.
 
posted by [identity profile] torn-eledhwen.livejournal.com at 08:56am on 12/05/2008
Beautiful - it's been too long since you wrote anything! I wanted to read more of Elizabeth's story, and of the other tales she was writing down.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 09:12am on 12/05/2008
Thanks, love :) I see you've finally gotten to see AWE, heh.
 
posted by [identity profile] this-weirdness.livejournal.com at 12:34pm on 12/05/2008
I really enjoyed this. I know when I had my children I thought about my own mum a lot, and my respect for her greatly increased. It seems fitting that, now facing motherhood herself, Elizabeth should think about such things. And what a lovely keepsake to pass onto her children.

Great story. :)
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 04:17pm on 12/05/2008
Thank you :)
 
posted by [identity profile] jenthegypsy.livejournal.com at 01:23pm on 12/05/2008
This is absolutely beautiful! I love the way Elizabeth gathers the stories, and the way Jack's fanciful tale leads to Teague's more common but heartfelt one. Each glimmer of the mothers behind the pirates is unique and touching, even the matter-of-fact delivery of Anamaria's story speaks volumes without a single detail.

Elizabeth's own story is the most touching of all, brief yet so very full of the love she must have felt. *sniffles* Very fitting for this Mother's Day and this comm - thank you so much!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 04:18pm on 12/05/2008
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thank you :)
 
posted by [identity profile] sixpences.livejournal.com at 03:04pm on 12/05/2008
Oh this is just beautiful. There's a lovely atmosphere to it, gentle and slightly melancholy, and all of the mothers 'fit' so well- Gibbs' is particularly vivid. And I love Elizabeth's difficulty in writing about her own mother, it feels so true.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 04:19pm on 12/05/2008
Thank you! :)
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posted by [identity profile] geekmama.livejournal.com at 07:08pm on 12/05/2008
This was my favorite part...

She created an unsightly inkblot in changing ‘have’ to ‘had,’ for the portrait had been among her father’s possessions in Port Royal and she could hardly claim it now.

She's lost so much, changed her whole life for something entirely different. But...

A bird cried harshly outside the window. James opened his mouth and both his parents tensed, but all that came out was a yawn. Will stroked the boy’s open palm, no broader than the two fingers over which James closed his fist.

She has Will, at least sometimes, and he is her oldest tangible treasure now. The two of them with their baby is heartbreakingly precious.

Beautifully done, and what a wonderful Mother's Day gift to all of us -- whether we are mothers or have mothers! It pleases me no end, too, that you're getting lots of comments on this. This is great writing, on themes to which we can all relate.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 12:05am on 14/05/2008
Thank you, love :)
 
posted by [identity profile] williz-1.livejournal.com at 08:53pm on 12/05/2008
I really love how you characterize her writing. How she crosses things off and rewrites snippets. And I love her curious tendencies that come into play. Well in character!

Excellent work!
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 12:05am on 14/05/2008
Thanks :)
 
posted by [identity profile] p0wdermonkey.livejournal.com at 01:14pm on 14/05/2008
Here on fabu's rec and glad I came.

So good to see the mothers get a look in, and the way becoming a parent makes you reassess your own parents. Beautifully done.

I now have a hankering to hear Gibbs singing to Elizabeth's stomach although I know I'd probably regret it...
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 04:08pm on 14/05/2008
So glad you enjoyed it, thanks! :)
 
posted by [identity profile] pinkdormouse.livejournal.com at 09:52pm on 15/05/2008
Here via [livejournal.com profile] fabu, and I liked that.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 11:21pm on 17/05/2008
Thanks :)

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