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A contribution by Holly42

Time to go back to the sun.

Killick brings in the pudding, fashioned into the likeness of the Galapagos Islands, and you and the officers in the mess stare at it in wonder.

The dessert is delicious, and everyone is in good spirits.

Lucky Jack points out two weevils to you, and forces you to choose, which you do according to the weevil's length and width.

Jack slaps his hand down on the table in front of you and points out: "Did you know that, in the Service, one must always choose the lesser of two weevils?"

The officers laugh, but you groan. Claiming that he who would pun would pick a pocket.

And then, after another draft of wine is poured, and rum shared, a midshipman tries out his voice.

Every man and boy celebrate your return to the sun from the poles and the trip around the Horn.

"Safe and sound at home again..."

Published on June 19th, 2023
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