Captain James Hook And The Curse Of Peter Pan - Plot & Excerpts
“Rubbish,” Admiral Price mutters into his tea. Captain Hook stops mid-breath and turns sharply to meet the admiral’s eyes. “I’ve learned to be more careful with that word, Admiral,” Hook cautions, “and the arrogance that goes along with it.” The silent moments that pass between them are broken by the entrance of the older crewman carrying two lit candles. In the fading light of the storm, the cell aboard the Triumph is nearly as black as pitch without their gentle flicker. “This is hogwash,” the admiral stammers on. “If what you say is true, you’d be dead at sea before even becoming a man.” “Death is only one of many obstacles I have overcome,” Hooks sneers. “If you are not going to take this seriously,” Admiral Price cautions, “then I should remind you that these foolish words are recorded as your last.” “What’s wrong, Admiral?” Hook mocks. “Have I not sufficiently entertained you in our time together?” He breaks his gaze for a moment to check the time.
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