Time seemed to slow down. Everything gained clarity. The shouting. The clanging of metal on metal. The screams of men and women dying. The blood oozing out of Katie Colmy's back. Her murderer approaching him at a run with hatchet raised. He moved his left foot back half a step. Everything else faded into the distance except the pirate, who now had his full attention. Almost without thinking he assume first guard position. The pirate chopped at him with the hatched, clearly intending to cleave his head if two. Daske double-stepped back and the hatched missed my a few inches. The forward momentum made the pirate lose his balance. As he caught himself, Daske took a half step forward, bent at the knees a little and executed a quick first cut. In slow motion he watched the razor sharp blade pass through the man's free arm, cutting it clean off just below the elbow. He stepped back into first guard position. Then he executed a second cut and watched in amazement as his weapon ripped an ugly gash across the man's chest. Blood spurted out of both wounds. The man fell to this knees and then fell over on his side. Daske just stood there in shock, staring at the body of the man – just a boy really – he had just killed. “Daske!” He started at the sound of his name. “Daske!, you're with me!” Captain Kranz had just dispatched a woman pirate and was in the process of slicing his sword through the neck of another. Blood spurted out of the man's neck and added itself to the blood that already covered much of Kranz's body. Then the Captain disappeared through a hatch. Daske followed. He had to move fast to keep up with the old Captain. They climbed down two flights of steep steps to the bottom deck. Kranz ran into the kitchen. “Help me out here,” he yelled. Together he and Daske pulled the oil stove over and watched it slop oil on to the deck. The stove had been fired up so what actually slopped on to the deck was burning oil. Flames spread quickly across the floor. Daske was aghast. Was the man crazy? Fire at sea was one of the worst things that could happen on a sailing ship. But Kranz didn't even pause. He was pulling burnable items off shelves and out of bins and adding them to the growing conflagration. He looked at Daske. There was a wild look in his eyes. “Help me out here,” he said again. “They may take my ship, but they're not gonna get anything of value for their effort.” Something snapped inside Daske. “Save yourself,” Katie Colmy had said with her last breath. He turned and ran. He grabbed his seabag as he passed his bunk, charged up the steep stairs, out on to the deck. The deck was a seething mob of screaming men and women killing each other. Daske leaped over the railing and into the cold water below. OOC :
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