Pirate B Work Today
The Admiralty had a file on her two inches thick—charts of her crimes, sketches of her patchwork coat, and a nameplate that read simply “Captain B.” Some whispered it stood for “Banshee,” for the scream she loosed before boarding. Others, “Bastion,” for the way she held the impossible line. Her own crew just called her “Cap’n Bee,” and swore she had a hive of fury in her chest.
Pirate B. didn’t want a throne. She didn’t want a pardon. What she wanted sat in a cage at the bottom of the Admiralty’s own dungeon: a pale, sharp-eyed girl they called “the Key.” The only person alive who knew where the real treasure was buried. pirate b
“Here’s the B,” she said, quiet as a knife sliding home. “Bargain.” The Admiralty had a file on her two
She didn’t fly the black Jolly Roger. Her flag was a tattered blue field with a single golden letter B , stitched crookedly by her own hand at fourteen, the night she burned her foster home to the waterline. What she wanted sat in a cage at