William did not dress down much more than removing his coat and baldric. He set them aside, careful to fold the coat over the back of the chair in his room before stepping into the wider space of the Ward Room. Here he placed the logbooks and ledgers of the Watch Dog and began perusing them in preparation for their resupply. He scribbled a dozen or so equations based on the charts of the region, calculating what supplies he might need most for an equal number of forays into the open sea. However, the first new notation he made in the ledger itself reflected the coin gathered from the sale of arms before the mast.
Then, a quiet knock came at the door followed by an immediate entrance. Miss Smith, exercising her prerogative as Ship's Steward, entered with a laden tray and William's appetite was awakened at once by marmalade, scones and hot coffee.
"Ah, Miss Smith. I had all but forgotten..."
"...to eat?" she finished. "Yes I know, Captain."
She gave him a reproachful look mingled with a smile.
He raised an eyebrow and one corner of his mouth turned up. "I am rebuked." William said in a mock surprise.
"Nay." she returned, laying out the food over the ledgers, mindful to cover them completely with the tray. "It would be mutinous to rebuke one's Captain."
She took the quill from his hand and replaced it with a fork. He smiled a little at this no nonsense approach to make him eat. He often waved the tray aside until he was finished with his work, but she was having none of that now. She tucked a napkin in his collar and stepped back with an expression that said, 'Well? Do you plan to simply watch the food?'.
He took a healthy bite and nodded appreciatively and this seemed to satisfy her.
"Will there be anything else, Captain?"
"Aye. Please ask the cook to prepare some pork or beef to add to this fine fare if you please and ask Mister Lasseter to join me here."
"Aye, Captain."
She was almost out the door when he added, "Thank you, Tudor."