Lizzy has been keeping watch on the deck, allowing the men to get a good night's rest, if they so desire (though she thinks they're probably mostly drinking and gambling below decks at the moment, if the muffled sound of laughter and shouts is any indication). They're anchored not far off the coast, ready to pull in closer in the morning so she and Jack can go ashore and see to her personal affairs before they stock up for the trip to Portugal.
She sees James come out, and watches him quietly until he finds a spot against the railing that he likes, and only then does she approach - not too quietly, for fear of startling him.
"It's a bit chilly out tonight," she says, for lack of any other way to start the conversation.
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Date: 2010-03-30 07:10 pm (UTC)She sees James come out, and watches him quietly until he finds a spot against the railing that he likes, and only then does she approach - not too quietly, for fear of startling him.
"It's a bit chilly out tonight," she says, for lack of any other way to start the conversation.