Captain Cadence Chase your mysterious past has captivated me
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Captain Cadence Chase your mysterious past has captivated me
ROUND 3: HORATIO HORNBLOWER vs CAPTAIN CHASE
Horatio Hornblower (Hornblower Novels)
Captain Chase (Sharpe's Trafalgar)
ROUND 1: CAPTAIN CHASE vs ROGER BYAM
Captain Chase (Sharpe's Trafalgar)
Roger Byam (Mutiny on the Bounty)
ROUND 2: ALEXANDER MACINTOSH vs CAPTAIN CHASE
Alexander MacIntosh (Stan Rogers' 'The Nancy')
Captain Chase (Sharpe's Trafalgar)
A Pirate's Life for Me || Kaylee & Captain Chase
The Crimson Moon groaned and creaked as the waves softly pushed it from side to side. The night air was cold, made colder by the brief bursts of wind coming up off the open ocean. Torches lit the ship in a dim light, casting shadows over the wooden deck. They had been at sea now for three weeks, and had gained another five members of their crew. It was Captain Daniel Chase's guess that at least half of them would abandon them as soon as they made port on the infamous island now shimmering on the horizon. Angel Island was a pirate port and everyone in the entire Northern Hemisphere knew it. Though it was a dangerous place to be, it was also home to many of the men aboard the Crimson Moon, including their captain.
It would take another hour or two to reach the port, meaning the men would need to be up and ready to dock the ship. Daniel had let them sleep most the night, knowing they'd need their energy. The few who had remained awake with him were Matty, his First Mate, the young boy who insisted they call him Kid, Kaylee and Thomas. Daniel had ordered the last two to finish loading the crew's guns with the gunpowder stored in barrels on the storage deck. They'd need them when they docked.
Kaylee had become quite the commodity on the ship. She did as she was told, scrubbed the deck with Thomas and Ralph without complaint, sharpened the crew members swords, and even helped prepare dinner once or twice. Thomas and Ralph had taken quite a liking to her, Thomas especially. The two boys had yet to tell her why Thomas couldn't speak, but that was more so because she hadn't asked, not because he didn't want her to know. Daniel had kept an eye on her - a close, yet aloof one. He kept his distance from her, barely even speaking with her, and remained busy ordering the crew around and splitting shares.
Daniel shook his head. It had happened again; he'd starting thinking about her. That needed to stop. She was just another crew member; nothing more, nothing less. Kid looked up at him, cocking a dark brow. "Are you okay, Captain?" "Aye, Kid," he replied evenly, lifting up the blunted training sword. "Ya ready?" "Always." A smile graced Daniel's lips as the two of them began to spar. He took it easy on the kid, offering helpful advice whenever he did something wrong, and pretending to slip up every so often to give him a boost of confidence. He liked this kid; he reminded him of himself when he was younger; all fire and determination. Teaching him how to fight with a sword each night had been the highlight of the past few days.