[ The last thing he wants to deal with right now is literally anything else. Charles Vane is in war mode, and he's already wondering if he'll regret not dragging Jack and Anne out into the streets to have a proper example made of them, while fully prepared to fight anyone who questions his decision on the matter.
The only thing he's regretting is that Jack made it necessary to choose in the first place.
He hears his men stop someone, and then recognizes the voice calling his name. Daphne has adapted well, and quickly, to life in Nassau, and her fast friendship with Charles made her less of an other among the pirates and the whores. Eleanor doesn't like her. He finds that to be an attractive detail, at the moment. ]
Let her through.
[ He stops to wait, but only half-turned toward her, one hand still resting on his pistol. He's not letting his guard down in the street. ]
Something I can help you with?
[ She'd better not ask him about Jack. He'd really hate to have to make an example out of her, but if she forces him, he will. ]
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The only thing he's regretting is that Jack made it necessary to choose in the first place.
He hears his men stop someone, and then recognizes the voice calling his name. Daphne has adapted well, and quickly, to life in Nassau, and her fast friendship with Charles made her less of an other among the pirates and the whores. Eleanor doesn't like her. He finds that to be an attractive detail, at the moment. ]
Let her through.
[ He stops to wait, but only half-turned toward her, one hand still resting on his pistol. He's not letting his guard down in the street. ]
Something I can help you with?
[ She'd better not ask him about Jack. He'd really hate to have to make an example out of her, but if she forces him, he will. ]