Morgan is just trying to survive her cousin’s destination wedding in Bermuda. She didn’t come prepared for emotional damage, and she certainly didn't expect the biggest drama of the weekend to involve a head injury, a blocked tunnel, and a very confusing run-in with three dudes dressed like they raided a Pirates of the Caribbean casting call. Turns out they’re not LARPing. They aren't actors. It's not a fun sunset cruise. No. They’re privateers. Like, real ones. From the actual year 1725. And Morgan? She’s stuck. She may have a pretty good handle on how to survive in the wilderness, thanks to her ex-Green Beret dad. But eighteenth-century ships, sexist crewmates, and suspicious captains aren’t exactly her area of expertise. Especially not Flynn, the broody, grumpy, maddeningly handsome Captain who might rather toss her overboard than deal with whatever disaster she’s brought onto his ship. But as danger closes in, from rival ships to secrets Morgan didn’t mean to bring with her, she’ll have to find her place in this brutal new world. That is… if she doesn’t drive Flynn to keelhauling her first. Or fall for him. Maybe both. Adventure, slow-burn tension, and fish-out-of-water chaos collide in this swoony, high-stakes romantic tale across time. For fans of enemies-to-lovers, pirate drama, and heroines who don’t know when to shut the fuck up.
Lihat lebih banyakI woke up on something hard, damp, and lumpy with a sharp pain in my right elbow and my butt. As I tried to sit up, it became glaringly apparent that my head hurt too, like I'd somehow ended up on the wrong side of a baseball bat.
With a groan, I tried to pull myself into a sitting position, pressing my hands against the cold, gritty rock surface beneath me.
The sound of water echoed all around me, bouncing off the walls of... wherever I was.
What the hell…?
I looked around, trying to figure it out. Trying to make it make sense. But it was dark.
Beside me, a sliver of white light caught my eye. It was my phone, the flashlight on and its brightness trying to escape the confines of the rocky slab that it lay on.
As I picked it up, the light blinded me and nausea hit me like a punch to the gut. My head swam and spun and I nearly dropped my phone again in my desperation to make the light go away.
I pressed the flashlight against my leg to mute the glare, though the screen itself wasn't much better as it seared into my retinas.
Shit, okay, so what now? The light was killing me. It made me feel sick, but I needed it if I was going to try and figure out where I was.With my eyes squinted in an attempt to let as little light in as possible, I turned off the flashlight and dimmed the screen, then tried to use that as a source of light to try and get a better idea of where the fuck I was without blinding myself again.
Of course, it didn’t work. It wasn’t bright enough.
Fuck.
With a groan, I turned the screen brightness up all the way, making a point of facing it away from me.A cave... I was in a cave. How the fuck did I get in a cave?!
My skull was pounding, seemingly only made worse by each and every movement I made. I reached for the back of my head, which was where the pain seemed to be radiating from, only for my fingertips to come away wet and sticky with blood.
Great. Just fucking great. I'm in a cave, all by myself, with no idea how I got here and to top it all off, I have a fucking head injury. Good job, Morgan. Pro move.
Then a terrifying thought suddenly struck me. Was I really all by myself? Sure, there was no one around as far as I could see, but that didn't necessarily mean I was alone... What if I had been abducted and hit over the head and my captor had left me here, but they could return at any moment?!
The panic kicked in, fast and furious and my heart began to hammer in my chest. The increased blood flow to my brain only made my head throb even more.
I took a deep breath, trying to gain some semblance of control over the situation.
Rule one, don't panic. Dad's famous words. What else would Dad have told me to do?
My mind was a whirl of fuzzy, half-baked thoughts that led me absolutely nowhere.
Jesus, did I have some kind of brain injury?! Did I have amnesia?!
Think, Morgan! Think!
Okay… How did I get here? Even if I had been abducted, I had to remember something, right? Who was I with? What was the last thing I could remember?
I tried to send my thoughts back, but it felt like I was swimming through molasses, and nothing made any sense.
A pink dress…
There was a pink dress. I was wearing a pink dress... Why was I wearing a pink dress?
A snippet of a conversation. My brother... "You should go. Make the most of our time here," he had said. He was smiling and wearing a suit.
I should go where? Our time where? Where were we? Where was I?
Looking around the cavern again, I tried to see if I could spot any way in or out through the darkness. I climbed to my feet, my legs feeling wobbly beneath me. As I stood, I nearly lost my footing on a slippery patch of rock, catching myself on the wall just in time.
I looked down at the slimy green algae with narrowed eyes, feeling like I had solved at least part of the puzzle.
I’d slipped here, hadn’t I? I’d slipped right here and fallen and hit my head.
Okay, great. But I still didn't know why I was here…
The realization that it was more likely that I had done this to myself rather than having been abducted by some psychotic predator who had bludgeoned me with a bat was somewhat heartening. At least I didn't have to be on high alert that there was some creep lurking around the corner.
Well… I hoped not.
I turned around and there, behind me, I saw what appeared to be the faint remnants of daylight filtering through a smallish tunnel. The only problem was that the tunnel was filling up with water... fast.
Perfect. Just perfect. My escape route was a death trap. Great.
How did I even get in here? I would NEVER have gone through a tunnel that was filling up with water. I wasn't that stupid.
I felt my clothes... dry. But after bending forward to inspect my knees and nearly losing my balance thanks to my throbbing headache throwing my equilibrium off, I felt the remnants of sand on them.
Had I crawled through the tunnel BEFORE it had started filling with water?
Another memory came flooding back, but it was choppy and fuzzy. A group of people about my age... A boy... my heart fluttered as his face flashed through my mind. A cave. We were here to explore a cave.
Thank God... It was coming back to me. But I still couldn't quite understand how I got here on my own. It definitely wasn't like me to wander off by myself in a place that could be dangerous.
Alright, so I was here with people. I must have somehow gotten separated from them, but they would realize, right? They would come looking for me. Mark would come looking for me.
Mark... the boy whose face made my heart flutter.
But if the tunnel was filling with water, how would they get to me?
I looked at the rock wall I was using to support myself and lifted my phone screen to inspect it. There was a clear waterline on it, so it seemed pretty clear that the water wouldn't fill the cavern up entirely. I shouldn't drown. Maybe I could just wait it out? I could wait it out... It would be what? About twelve hours until the tide went out?
I could do twelve hours, right? It would suck, but I wasn't going to die. I could swim... maybe hold onto a rock? Or maybe I could see if there was a higher point I could get to that would keep me out of the water?
Looking around the cavern with my phone screen as a light source, I could make out that it was larger than I had thought. More vast than the limited brightness of my screen could make out.
The water was steadily rising and beginning to creep up to where I was standing now. Just up ahead, something sparkly caught my eye. Crystals.
This was some kind of crystal cavern. I'd crawled through the tunnel to see it, but it hadn’t been fucking waterlogged at that point.
I'd thought they would follow me... at least Mark.
Okay, so I had some options. I could wait here for rescue or for the tide to go out so that I could rescue myself, or I could venture further into the cave.
Wait. Definitely wait. If I waited, they would know where to come looking for me. I knew the way out for when the tide went out again. If I ventured further into the cave, I risked falling into holes or slipping on more algae or smashing my head on another rock.
No... I knew the risks here, and that seemed safer than venturing off into the unknown.
I also wasn't exactly dressed for deep cave exploration. I was wearing a bikini with shorts and a tank top and, what had seemed like the logical choice at the time, flip-flops. In hindsight, I could have kicked myself for not wearing hiking boots and at least a jacket or something. I could already feel the air in the cave cooling down as the tide rolled in.
But I did have a head injury. Was it serious? I couldn't really tell. My memories seemed to be coming back, albeit in drips and drabs, so that felt like a good sign.
Still, I was bleeding and I wasn't sure whether I'd done any serious damage. Did that mean that this was an emergency? Like, was time of the essence here if I wanted to keep my brain from hemorrhaging or something?
Ugh.
With a sigh, I made my decision.
I’d wait it out. Dad would tell me to wait.
I settled down, my back pressed against the cold cave wall as I looked out over the swirling water. Out of curiosity, I locked my screen to turn off the light and was assaulted by a darkness so thick it felt like I could touch it.
I quickly unlocked it again to get the light back, coming to the conclusion that this was not going to be pleasant once my phone died.
Wait, why hadn't I tried to call my dad yet?! That should have been the first thing I did!
I got dialing, but there was absolutely no signal and the call didn't even ring. Out of desperation, I tried to call my brothers too, but it was the same.
With a deep sigh, I leaned back against the wall again, feeling cold, miserable and annoyed.
The pink dress was still on my mind, hovering there like some ethereal thing that I kept trying to grab, but it kept slipping away. Then another image sprang to my mind. A woman in a white dress... I knew her face, but I couldn't place her for some reason. I couldn't give her a name.
Wait! It was a wedding! I was here for a wedding. We were in Bermuda.
I reached for more memories, but it was as if my brain simply shut down and refused to give me any more. Like it was too exhausted to make any further effort to assist me in finding the pieces and putting them together right now.
I'd been sitting there for maybe ten minutes, grumbling to myself about my aching head and how cold and uncomfortable the uneven floor was against my bruised butt, when I heard a clatter in the distance, like something falling.
My head snapped around, trying to find the source of the sound, but it was hard because the space echoed and the sounds seemed to come from all around me.
Straining my ears, I listened for any other noises, hoping it was the group I had come with. Maybe they knew another way in and were coming to rescue me.
I struggled to my feet, holding my head as the movement induced another wave of nausea, then I made my way further into the cave, being careful to watch my footing this time.
Wait, was that a voice?
(Morgan's POV)My phone booted up and the little start-up jingle played as the screen came to life.The captain looked visibly shaken and took a wary step back."What the bloody hell is that?! Where did that sound come from?!" he yelled, staring at the phone like he'd never seen anything like it in his entire life.It felt like someone had snatched the floor out from under me, and I began to spiral.His reaction to the phone. The way he spoke. The way he dressed. They called the doctor a surgeon. The infirmary looked like it had never seen any form of sanitation in its entire existence. They used fucking lanterns. The fighting on the deck. The dude getting impaled by a sword right in front of me. It all clicked into place, but my brain rejected the notion immediately.I looked down at my phone. No signal.My heart sank as the painful realization of what was happening here began to settle into my bones.But it couldn't be, right? It wasn't actually possible. There had to be some other
(Morgan's POV)The blackness faded away and consciousness forced its way in once again.I was immediately panicked, my heart already racing the second I opened my eyes.This was all real. All of it. Everything. I'd watched a man get stabbed in the fucking chest and die. I'd seen a dudes brains leaking out of his skull. I was on a ship. A real fucking pirate ship in the middle of the goddamn ocean. And I was in danger. Very real danger.My body instinctively jolted upright as I scanned the room around me and found myself somewhere new. It wasn't the infirmary now, it looked more like a bedroom. Or, at least what might pass for a bedroom on a pirate ship, and I was sitting on some make-shift little bed in a corner on the floor.Everything still burned and ached and throbbed, but under the circumstances, that all felt like background noise now. Then I saw him, the captain, sitting there at a desk and inspecting some or other paper.I wanted to leave. I fucking needed to leave! I could l
***TRIGGER WARNING: This chapter contains descriptions of violence and gore.***(Morgan's POV)Standing had sapped all of the energy out of me and I'd dozed off shortly after. But I received a rather rude awakening some time later.BOOM!The sound thundered through my skull and the ship shook, jolting me awake violently.It took me a moment to regain my bearings. I'd been dreaming about something. About somewhere that wasn't here. But the second I opened my eyes, it slipped away, only to be replaced by the muffled sounds of men yelling and the begrudgingly familiar wooden walls of the infirmary that surrounded me.BOOM!The little wooden room shook again. The sound was so deafening that my ears began to ring, and my brain pounded in my skull like it was trying to forcibly hammer its way out.A surge of adrenaline coursed through me and I sat up, looking around the room for Ollie or the kid with the stutter or the surgeon dude, but for once, I was alone.Fucking typical. Now that I actu
(Morgan's POV)Four days... FOUR DAYS?! I'd been asleep for four fucking days?!Was that normal? Or... Had I been drugged or something?I lay there, panic enveloping my body as I tried to feel myself.Of course, the first thing that crossed my mind was sexual assault. Did I feel anything in that area? Pain? Tenderness? Anything out of the ordinary?I lay there, completely still, just doing a mental stocktake of each and every pain or discomfort I felt in my body.To my relief, there was no pain in my nether regions, but I knew that didn't mean everything was perfectly fine. I wasn't that naive. But I kept going, trying to establish whether there might be any other signs or indications.The left side of my body ached. I'd been lying on my side for four days, so, I guess that checked out. The right side of my body burned and stung. But that was the sunburn. My head was sore too. The back, where the stitches were, was still vaguely tender, but the side where I'd felt the start of a scab
(Morgan's POV)I woke up, feeling groggy and thirsty."Water," I rasped, my throat dryer than fucking sand.Footsteps sounded behind me. The boy. What was his name again? Olli?But it wasn't him. It was another boy. A bit older. Somehow familiar.He stopped beside me and handed me the rusty biohazard tin cup of water.I reached out, taking it with a grateful, albeit trembling hand.Small sips...The boy watched me intently as I somehow managed to restrain myself, only allowing myself a couple of slow, small sips.He was in his teens, with awkward, gangly limbs and scruffy light brown hair. His skin was pale, but he had ruddy cheeks with freckles over his nose, and he dressed similarly to that Ollie kid. Oversized shirt that looked like it had never seen soap in its life and pants that were being kept together by random patchwork.He seemed nervous. On edge. His eyes darting between me and the cup."So, who are you?" I whispered, wondering where the little kid had gone and who this dude
(Morgan's POV)I tried to settle in. To get some rest like the medical professional had suggested, but the boy just sat there in front of me, staring."I can't rest while you're watching me," I hissed. "Don't you have something to do?"He shrugged. "The Captain said to keep watch. I’m not to leave you alone."I scoffed and rolled my eyes. "Where would I even go? I’m on a frikken boat in the middle of the ocean."He was quiet for a moment, then tentatively asked, "Is Morgan your real name?"I rolled my eyes again, the action making my brain throb harder. "Why would I lie about my name?"The boy shrugged again. "It's just a strange name for a girl. And you are a girl. I know because you've got bosoms."I gasped in horror and tried to tuck my burned right arm over my chest to hide my boobs from his gaze."You're a very rude little boy, you know that?" I scolded him.He carried on like he'd done nothing wrong. "And why are you only dressed in your smallclothes?"Smallclothes?! Jesus Chris
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