"Let's go in, then. Oh, and if the door asks you what your rank is, you're a bilge rat, like most of the rest of us. The door used to belong on an admiral's townhouse, so the old charms on it seems to have given it an attitude. I've been trying to get it to promote me for at least a year, and I'm still a bilge rat." He got up and walked up to the door with the stained glass rendering of a mermaid. "Bilge Rat reporting for duty," he said. "By the way, I've found that if its an emergency, 'Open the damned door' really does work. He heard the door unlock. "After you," he said to Millie, opening the door.
The place was still another world in its own way. It was filled with dark woods, old world nautical decor and antiques that muggle museums would have swooned for. It reminded him of walking onto an old 18th century ship, and in some way, it was like every little boy's dreams of ships and pirates come to life. It had always been a bit of a mancave, the whole place, so far as Marcus knew, but then again, the women who were part of this place weren't exactly ballerinas themselves.
Inside the dark wood entry all was a room to the left and one to the right, with a large handcarved wood stairway on the left that went up to the second floor.
"Main living space to your left," he told her. "Dining hall to your right..." He glanced into the dining room where a man in his late 30's was wiping the large wood tables. "Owens? You wipe tables now?"
"I wipe tables, sweep floors, haul out trash...whatever needs doing," the man said, dropping the wet cloth into a scrub bucket.
"Millie," Marcus said, " this is Patrick Owens. He manages the place for Robert. What's your rank now, Owens?"
"Depends on whether you're asking Brian or the door. Brian says I'm the Quartermaster. The door says..."
"Bilge rat," they said together, shaking their heads.
"Owens," Marcus finished the introduction, "this is Mrs. Millie Hayes."
"Oh yes," Owens said, "welcome, Mrs. Hayes. Everyone just calls me Owens. You're welcome to make yourself at home, and if there's anything you can't find, just ask. Its probably here somewhere. Your quarters are upstairs on the second floor, number 3. Depending on how rugged you are, you're welcome to take the fire escape from your window up to the roof. Otherwise, you'll have to go the long way around like the rest of us. Its one of the favorite hangouts around here."
"She'll get to see it for herself. Robert wants her starting her training in the attic. Anyway, Millie, further down the hall is the Captain's office, sickbay, bathroom--or the head, kitchen, and pantry. Second floor is mainly for quarters for those who are staying here. Third floor is the training room, and the kitchen, common room, bathrooms, and dormitories for the ones they rescue until they can be returned home. Up from that is the attic and the rooftop. Cellar is what, again, Owens?"
"Arsenal, quartermaster's office, storage, laundry, potions lab, nothing exciting," Owens said.
"Anything you'd like to see first, Millie?" Marcus asked.