Captain Horatio Hornblower (
captainhornblower) wrote2012-05-06 06:06 pm
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Fourteenth Dispatch - [written]
[He's been here a year now.
An entire year.
And it doesn't feel any more like home than it did the day he arrived. If anything, his obligations feel even sharper than they did then. Because he has been away from them. Even if no one would know he'd been gone, he knew.]
Person or thing, either way--
What would you most like to see here?
Hornblower
An entire year.
And it doesn't feel any more like home than it did the day he arrived. If anything, his obligations feel even sharper than they did then. Because he has been away from them. Even if no one would know he'd been gone, he knew.]
Person or thing, either way--
What would you most like to see here?
Hornblower
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But I know you. Only a coward runs away from a family they've started. You're not a coward.
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[ not the point, though. still -- she thinks on the children jack has invented for them; dreamed for them; tried to erase for them. ] Are you hoping for a boy or a girl?
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[And he's not sure he wants to.]
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should she even say it? ] I hope you get to be there for him or her. Someday. It's -- important. Dads are important.
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I hope so, too.
If not, I hope my son or daughter is at least able to understand why I do what I must.
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[Because he's poor at taking a compliment. Plus, he's not sure even he believes what he said.]
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[ daddy issues. she has one or two. ]
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Yet, he knew he would far prefer to be at sea than on land.
Part of him hoped for a son who could follow him to sea, but he would not make Maria endure that worry. Perhaps his son would follow his father's profession...]
I regret every moment I spend away from my Maria, and I will feel the separation all the more keenly when there is a child.
But I have duty to my king and country.
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[A more honest man would have told Maria that, would have been unable to make her endure marriage to a husband rarely present.
But he had been unable to break her heart, and his vows bound him now, tried constantly to war with his duty.]
And yet, we have little else, so we must take pride in our duty.
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