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 **Summary** **Summary**
  
-The battle on the docks had wound down. **Symon** considered how to secure the pirates still trapped in his magical web. After **Angelique** healed some of **X'or's** damage and explained the fish on the deck, **X'or** began tying up the remaining pirates while **Eryn** and **Cassandra** covered them. It took a little time as he had to cut through the webbing to reach of them. **Seaman Gumby** reported he was feeling better. He and **Captain Hurst** stood ready.+The battle on the docks had wound down. **Symon** considered how to secure the pirates still trapped in his magical web. After **Angelique** healed some of **X'or's** damage and explained the fish on the deck, **X'or** began tying up the remaining pirates while **Eryn** and **Cassandra** covered them. It took a little time as he had to cut through the webbing to reach them. **Seaman Gumby** reported he was feeling better. He and **Captain Hurst** stood ready.
  
 On the docks between the two vessels, **Cal-El** turned over his bound father, **John Laroque**. Recognition flashed across the older man's face. "Well, if it ain't the girly boy of mine," **Laroque** mocked, noting that his son seemed to have finally become a man. **Cal** looked down at him with disdain. "I see you're still alive. You've always been good at surviving, usually by drinking and bullying people while others pay the price." **Cal** warned him that **Captain Hawthorne** did not value men like him and would cut him loose the moment he was no longer useful. On the docks between the two vessels, **Cal-El** turned over his bound father, **John Laroque**. Recognition flashed across the older man's face. "Well, if it ain't the girly boy of mine," **Laroque** mocked, noting that his son seemed to have finally become a man. **Cal** looked down at him with disdain. "I see you're still alive. You've always been good at surviving, usually by drinking and bullying people while others pay the price." **Cal** warned him that **Captain Hawthorne** did not value men like him and would cut him loose the moment he was no longer useful.
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