(I always drink and drive. Water, that is. I like to stay hydrated.)
(Also, for convenience's sake, I assume that the lifeboat Bill is setting up and Krystia and Brianna are on are the same.)
Bill manages to keep the lifeboat pretty stable through the rocking and tipping of the sinking ship. "I'm sorry, but if your parents haven't gotten out of their cabin, I don't think they will ever." Hilda gives him a scolding look. "Don't say that. They have a chance, they have to. Let the girl have some hope." The look on her face shows she doesn't even believe herself. Bill ties a rope off to the small boat. "Flares won't work. I saw one go off from the bridge, standard distress signal. Took two seconds for it to get lost in this black fog or whatever it is."
(nice. did I tell you I'm a fan of ranged combat? well, now I did.)
The arrow goes straight through the watery tentacle, but it reacts by jolting up and tossing the goat woman far enough to clear the side of the ship and splash into the water. It retracts into the water, leaving the creature completely submerged. Whether this is a good or bad thing has yet to be determined.
While keeping pace with Matt, the serving girl grabs a life preserver and loops it around her shoulder. "Just in case..."
Nick should see a woman in ill fitting clothes with a bow and arrow, a girl with a bushy tail and pointy ears leading a much larger, shining and menacing woman.
Kimiko grabs on to her bushy tail and hugs it to her chest. "I'm as okay as I can be, why?"
The bartender squeaks and turns to follow Mike. "I just don't want to go alone, not like this. Believe it or not, I've always been a modest person. This isn't easy for me." If Mike had eyes on the back of his head, he'd notice her gaze slowly going down to his butt, then going quickly back up to the back of his head. "Where are you going anyways? The lifeboats are the other way."
The ship gives a lurch. Then a sound that can only be described as a fart bubble, only much, much bigger comes from somewhere under the boat. Water starts to gush out from vents on the deck.