Hey ya'll, it's Enderdeath! I hope you're having a great day, and I hope to make it even better with this new chapter! 1,090 words this chapter, 13,307 words this whole story. NOTE: I do NOT own Mianite, any Youtubers mentioned, Minecraft, and really, I don't own anything except the idea.

Chapter 10

Jordan watched helplessly as Cora and Aurey rushed at each other, Cora with her broken rum bottle and Aurey with her fists. He knew this was not his fight, and scrambled back as they struck at each other. Aurey landed the first blow, striking Cora's left cheek, but she gasped in pain when Cora drove the jagged rum bottle into her arm.

They split apart for a moment, glaring at each other with undisguised hatred gleaming in their eyes. Cora's cheek had been split open and a bead of blood was glistening in the small cut. Aurey's shoulder was punctured in numerous places but that only seemed to fuel the murderous fire in her eyes.

They lunged again, like two tigers fighting over prey. Aurey immediately wrested the rum bottle out of Cora's grip and threw it into the ocean, whilst ramming into Cora with her shoulder. Jordan watched, transfixed, as the two females fell, one on top of the other, but Cora not giving in. She jabbed her knee into Aurey's stomach, grunting in an evil satisfaction when Aurey rolled off of her. But Aurey wasn't even close to done fighting yet either.

She grasped Cora's hair and yanked her head up. Aurey pinned Cora's arms down with her free hand and she forced the pirate to look her in the eyes. "Listen. Here. Traitor." Aurey growled, punctuating each word by yanking Cora's hair back. "Leave. My. Jordan. Alone."

Cora's bloodcurdling scream made Jordan flinch back in fear. She struggled, thrashing around wildly until Aurey had no choice but to let go of Cora's hands. Cora started punching Aurey repeatedly in her shoulder and Aurey quickly rolled away, releasing Cora's still-wet hair.

Jordan quickly realized the fight wasn't going to end until one of them killed the other. Aurey dove at Cora one final time and struck her hard on the side of her head. Cora went limp and her limbs thumped onto the ground, useless until she regained consciousness.

Aurey, blinded with rage, continued beating Cora up until Jordan's legs unfroze and he ran over to her.

"Aurey, stop! Stop it," he pulled Aurey away from Cora and she began thrashing, fighting to get free from his hold.

"Let me at her! That filthy little-" Aurey's protests were cut off as Jordan pulled her into a kiss. She immediately stopped fighting him and relaxed, closing her eyes tightly. She didn't let go of Jordan after she broke apart from his kiss.

"I'm sorry Jordan. I just couldn't let her insult you like that," Aurey wrapped her arms around Jordan and pulled him into a tight hug.

"You're the best ninja girlfriend ever," Jordan joked. "And I agree, you couldn't let Cora insult me like that."

"Full of yourself, much?" Aurey laughed, voice shaking and tears glistening at the corners of her eyes. She was scratched, bruised and bloody, but to Jordan, she had never looked more beautiful. "What should we do with Capsize anyway?" Jordan glanced over at Cora's unconscious shape lying sprawled in the sand a few feet away.

"We'll just leave her here and let her come to. When she wakes up, she probably won't even remember how you went Super Saiyan mode on her." Aurey laughed at Jordan's joke.

"You're right. She'll probably just think it was an illusion of the rum," Aurey waved her hand in the air for emphasis and Jordan grinned.

"See? This is why I love you," He smiled and kissed her on the cheek. "Now let's go home. I think we've had enough excitement for one night."

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Epilouge

"Do you, Aureylian, take Jordan Sparklez to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

"I do."

"And do you, Jordan Sparklez, take Aureylian to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

"I do."

"Then you may kiss the bride."

Jordan pulled Aurey close to him and leaned down to kiss her. Their lips met and everything faded to the background; the leafy archway shaped like a heart that Tucker had built, Tom cheering from the guest chairs, Declan smiling at the newlyweds, and the quiet music in the background.

Everything was perfect. Everything was wonderful.

Jordan and Aurey ran outside, hands clasped together. Jordan stopped and grabbed hold of Aurey's other hand once they reached the banks of the river. He spun her around, laughing in the love for the moment. He had come back to Mianite for the wedding and the old familiarity of home had refreshed Jordan's mind and body.

"All right, lovebirds! When are you going to stop drowning in the moment and let us congratulate you?" Tom teased. Jordan laughed again and turned to face the green man.

"You'll know this kind of feeling someday, buddy!" Jordan grinned and elbowed Tom. Tom rolled his eyes in mock exasperation.

"From what I've seen with you and Aurey, I don't know if I want to," he joked. Jordan glanced at him over his sunglasses with a look in his eyes that said really?

"Don't be like that, Tom. Now come on. I don't think Jordan will mind too much if I drag you out to dance with me," Aurey grinned and pulled Tom over to smooth grassy area and started to dance with him.

"So you don't even get the first dance with your own wife?" Tucker walked up to Jordan's shoulder with a glass of wine in his hand and watched Tom and Aurey dance together. "Shame."

"Better him than me," Jordan chuckled as Tom tripped over his own feet trying to keep up with Aurey's pace, which was honestly not that fast. His attention was torn away from the clumsy green man when a soft purple glow caught his eye. He turned to see a beautiful young woman dressed in purple robes embroidered with gold materialize next to him.

He recognized her instantly.

"Lady Ianite," he greeted, giving his goddess a small bow. She smiled gently and blinked at him, purple eyes flickering different shades.

"My dear Jordan," she said, her voice as smooth as honey, "I came to congratulate you. I'm glad you saw the good in this young lady. She has helped you very much, no?"

"Indeed she has, my lady," Jordan replied. "I've never doubted that she was truly the right person for me."

"Then you are truly a wise man. Remember not to let your loyalties blind you to who people truly are. Follow your heart, and find the happiness you seek." Ianite smiled again and disappeared in a soft flash of purple light.

And thus ends The Captain's Loss. It was a ton of fun to write and to see your enthusiastic response was amazing! Thanks so much!

Random Observation: I'm thinking about doing another story like this... and I have three ideas. One idea is a story centered around Tom and Tucker, before Jordan ever arrived in Mianite. Another idea is centered around the wizards (mainly Waglington). The third idea is a story about Declan. Review and tell me which one you want to see! (I personally think the one about the wizards would be more fun to write, but it's your choice!) Whichever one ya'll choose would be out in about a week, so until then, go entertain yourself with some other Mianite stories! (Titles of my ideas below)

(Tom & Tucker) The Prankster's Blade

(Waglington) The Wizard's Curse

(Declan) The Priest's Dagger

TheAmazingQwerty: YES! GET TO THE CHOPPA, AGENT NEWMO! AGENT NEWMO ALSO SAYS THANKS FOR REVIEWING EVERY SINGLE CHAPTER!

Sallyya Charbon: I am too... kind of!

RadRadha04: Tank yew!

Ghosts Memory: Thank Notch this was the only story where I didn't plan on killing off any of the characters!

Redpikmanred: It depends on who I'm angry at, but yes. I will mostly side with Tom. As to your other question, 'How did you start watching Captain Sparklez?', I actually first heard about him from a Building Game. I was watching a Building Game on AntVenom's channel, and I became quite curious about this 'Captain Sparklez', who seemed to be the origin of most jokes. After that, I started watching him frequently, and I've been subscribed to his channel for about four months now. ;) And thanks for reviewing almost every chapter!