Polish Shipgirls 1 (maybe canon)
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Alright, here is the very first part of my little story with the Polish Shipgirls.
I admit, I am a horrible writer, but it has been fun so far.
This part details how Cpt. Denholm Stone Ewart got the idea to attempt a summoning.
I suspect that a Civil Defense Volunteers (CDV) would have been started after Blood Week to assist the Civil and Military authorities with various tasks.
_____________________Part 1
"Miss Morris, you may send Cpt. Ewart in."
Lord Mayor Bigham Bren removed his glasses and wiped them clean on his jumper.
He remembered the day, the horrible day when hostile Abyssals first came to Cowes.
At the time, he was a minor dignitary for a small ward in the seafront of the city, and remembered how the attack started.
With an audible thump, Cpt. Ewart shut the door, startling Mayor Bren from his thoughts.
"Ah, Ewart, you wanted to speak with me?"
"Yes, Mayor. I think it is time we tried a summoning".
"Oh, Good, I thought you had some other harebrained scheme-- Wait. A summoning?!"
Cpt. Ewart sat down on a battered, vaguely crimson armchair a few feet away from, yet facing the mayor's desk. " Yes, Indeed, Lord Mayor, the lads in the CDV thought it a capital idea"
Mayor Bren facepalmed, of course the lads thought it a good idea. Just like the Home Guard of old, the new CDV had some interesting criteria for a "Good Idea".
"I know it can be done, but who would we try for?" Mayor Bren asked.
Both their eyes alighted on a model of a destroyer on the Lord Mayor's sideboard.
"Who Else?" replied Cpt. Ewart. "Who else does our city have a stronger connection with?"
The previous day....
CDV Cowes had spent the day assisting the local Police in cleaning and resupplying the Public Use air raid shelters.
As they neared his van, which the platoon used for transport, Lance Corporal Jack Jones asked.
"Eh! Cap! Ya think we could stop for a pint on the way home?"
Cpt. Ewart directed the platoon to get in the van as he thought about it.
"I think we have enough petty cash for a pint an some grub." said he.
"So, The Yachtsman then? " asked one of the younger members of the platoon as he took a seat on one of the benches in the back of the van.
"Sounds good to me." replied Cpt Ewart as he shut the rear doors of the van and latched them.
Ewart made his way around to the passenger door of the van, as he climbed in he said, "Jonsey, to The Yachtsman!"
That was answered with a "Righto" as Jones stepped on the starter and Ewart shut the door.
They rattled their way down the streets of Cowes, dodging the occasional bits of debris. For the most part, Cowes had been cleaned up and rebuilt after Blood Week. But a few gutted buildings still stood, dark monuments to the death and carnage only a few short years ago.
Cowes CDV made it to The Yachtsman with little trouble.
Jones parked his van on the side of the road, near the newly rebuilt Regatta house.
As soon as he stopped the engine, the platoon piled out the back and made their way into the pub.
Jones made to secure the van as Ewart followed the rest of the platoon in. The Yachtsman was oddly empty, only the platoon and the barkeep were present. The barkeep was distracted by the tv, on it was some press footage of a recent Shipgirl summoning.
"Ya know," the barkeep said aloud, unaware Ewart and the platoon, minus Jones, were listening " We got enough history around here, why not try for one of our girls?"
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What do you think?
Feedback is appreciated- I haven't written to entertain in a number of years.
A cookie to whomever spots all the references
Tackweld
Alright, here is the very first part of my little story with the Polish Shipgirls.
I admit, I am a horrible writer, but it has been fun so far.
This part details how Cpt. Denholm Stone Ewart got the idea to attempt a summoning.
I suspect that a Civil Defense Volunteers (CDV) would have been started after Blood Week to assist the Civil and Military authorities with various tasks.
_____________________Part 1
"Miss Morris, you may send Cpt. Ewart in."
Lord Mayor Bigham Bren removed his glasses and wiped them clean on his jumper.
He remembered the day, the horrible day when hostile Abyssals first came to Cowes.
At the time, he was a minor dignitary for a small ward in the seafront of the city, and remembered how the attack started.
With an audible thump, Cpt. Ewart shut the door, startling Mayor Bren from his thoughts.
"Ah, Ewart, you wanted to speak with me?"
"Yes, Mayor. I think it is time we tried a summoning".
"Oh, Good, I thought you had some other harebrained scheme-- Wait. A summoning?!"
Cpt. Ewart sat down on a battered, vaguely crimson armchair a few feet away from, yet facing the mayor's desk. " Yes, Indeed, Lord Mayor, the lads in the CDV thought it a capital idea"
Mayor Bren facepalmed, of course the lads thought it a good idea. Just like the Home Guard of old, the new CDV had some interesting criteria for a "Good Idea".
"I know it can be done, but who would we try for?" Mayor Bren asked.
Both their eyes alighted on a model of a destroyer on the Lord Mayor's sideboard.
"Who Else?" replied Cpt. Ewart. "Who else does our city have a stronger connection with?"
The previous day....
CDV Cowes had spent the day assisting the local Police in cleaning and resupplying the Public Use air raid shelters.
As they neared his van, which the platoon used for transport, Lance Corporal Jack Jones asked.
"Eh! Cap! Ya think we could stop for a pint on the way home?"
Cpt. Ewart directed the platoon to get in the van as he thought about it.
"I think we have enough petty cash for a pint an some grub." said he.
"So, The Yachtsman then? " asked one of the younger members of the platoon as he took a seat on one of the benches in the back of the van.
"Sounds good to me." replied Cpt Ewart as he shut the rear doors of the van and latched them.
Ewart made his way around to the passenger door of the van, as he climbed in he said, "Jonsey, to The Yachtsman!"
That was answered with a "Righto" as Jones stepped on the starter and Ewart shut the door.
They rattled their way down the streets of Cowes, dodging the occasional bits of debris. For the most part, Cowes had been cleaned up and rebuilt after Blood Week. But a few gutted buildings still stood, dark monuments to the death and carnage only a few short years ago.
Cowes CDV made it to The Yachtsman with little trouble.
Jones parked his van on the side of the road, near the newly rebuilt Regatta house.
As soon as he stopped the engine, the platoon piled out the back and made their way into the pub.
Jones made to secure the van as Ewart followed the rest of the platoon in. The Yachtsman was oddly empty, only the platoon and the barkeep were present. The barkeep was distracted by the tv, on it was some press footage of a recent Shipgirl summoning.
"Ya know," the barkeep said aloud, unaware Ewart and the platoon, minus Jones, were listening " We got enough history around here, why not try for one of our girls?"
___-------------------
What do you think?
Feedback is appreciated- I haven't written to entertain in a number of years.
A cookie to whomever spots all the references
Tackweld