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Nice and loud so everyone can hear it.” Madison shrugged. “You can say it yourself. I’m not your messenger boy.” “Then we’ll fight. Or you’ll admit it by failing to come out and deal with me yourself.” “She won’t have to,” Terry interrupted, taking up his sword. “If you are intent on getting yourself hurt, you’ll have to do it on my sword.” Madison opened her mouth to counter her father. She’d sent the challenge, and as much as she knew of his capabilities, she’d done it to fight the duel herself.
She didn’t enjoy letting someone else fight her fights for her. However, the way he glared at her made it difficult to contest his words. It didn’t look like he would let her contest what he was saying. Nothing she did would change his mind from that moment forward. Madison clenched her jaw and held her silence. If he really thought he could take the fucker on himself, he was welcome to do it. He was the captain, and he had the right to step in and fight the duel.
“Very well. I’ll take the father or the daughter. I’ll take the lot of you. Send your mother around, and I’ll fuck her, too. Send your son. I don’t care!” Avery stepped back out, followed by his men. Terry’s grand scheme was forgotten while he headed out to join them. The crew spotted what was happening and joined them outside.
It wasn’t long until the street outside was packed with those who wanted to watch. Jackie didn’t mind as long as it wasn’t in her place and breaking her things. Madison heard plenty of the sailors taking bets, and she was surprised to see how even the odds were. She didn’t know how good her father was in a duel, but he couldn’t hold onto his crew if he didn’t know his way around a sword.
She watched the two men square off against each other while everyone stepped back, allowing them the proper space to fight. Both looked equally comfortable with the swords they’d picked for the fight. The usual pick was sabers, cutlasses like those they used on the decks of their ships, but it wasn’t the same.
Fighting one-on-one in a duel was a whole different animal from a pitched battle. Even those rare situations that allowed for single combat. It was desperate, with dozens of potentially life- threatening distractions if they weren’t paying enough attention to all of them.
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The voice straightened the back of every cadet in the room. It was as good as a whip cracking over their heads and might as well have been. Hell, they might have preferred a whip over the punishments their sergeants usually came up with. Whatever created the officers running the academy really did break the mold. Madison didn’t like how they seemed driven to ensure nobody ever graduated. It was in their every swagger, every scowl, every attempt to pronounce a word they were sure their cadets had never heard before.
They would have liked to fail every last wobbly-kneed one of them. They’d already failed a solid third of the class. Those who’d made it to exam day were the ones who stuck it out and pissed them off the most. She always thought it was an odd way to think. It was their job to ensure the cadets made it through the program, but they prided themselves in ensuring few of them did.
She never understood it. They were proud of their own failures. That said, they did a damn good job of straightening the backs of every cadet in the room with them. She didn’t enjoy how their voices made her back straighten of its own accord. “Exam day.” The officer paced out in front of them. His boots connected with the ground with firm clicks that made the faint-hearted cadets look at their feet. “You were made for this day.
Whether you were made to succeed or fail is your choice. You have been given the tools you need to succeed. It’s time for you to show what you’re made of. This is the first day of the rest of your lives, maggots! Now, step forward when you hear your names!”
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