Ciel, along with Alois and Luka, ran to the railing of the ship. In the distance, he saw the ship his father sailed. "I-it's my father. We're saved!" He turned to the blonde, smiling. "But first, they need to win." He gripped the railing tightly when the ship turned around and he watched the other ship get closer. He was used to his father using that ship, and he was there many times as well. "Hide for now, I will get you out once it's safe. And don't get into the fight." He ran over to the captain. "Captain, you have no chance in winning. They're really good. So just let me and my friends go, I promise that Vincent won't care about the others."

''No chance of winning?'' He grinned. ''Boy, I always win. This isn't my first encounter with the royal navy.'' He glanced at the boy when he said Vincent's name, like he was close to him and smiled. ''Let's great them properly shall we?'' When both ships were next to the others, both sides were ready to attack but Vincent raised his hand, commanding them not to when he saw his son on the other side. ''Ciel!'' Sebastian widened his eyes when he finally understood and chuckled lightly. ''Now I understand why you wanted information about me.'' He grabbed Ciel suddenly, pressing his sword blade against his neck and walked towards the side to talk to the other man. ''Is that what you want? You attack us and I kill the boy right away. He has a job to complete and once it will be. I'll give him back to you.''

"Don't hurt him." Ciel whispered. He turned to Vincent and smiled when he saw him. "Father.." He widened his eyes and gasped when the captain pressed his sword against him. He looked down, feeling not only the blade against his throat, but the man's body against his back too. It made him feel weird and uncomfortable and he struggled lightly. "Captain, but let Alois and Luka go too. I'm not going without them." He frowned slightly and widened his eyes when he saw a woman walk behind Vincent. It was Francis Midford, his aunt. "A woman in the ship.." He muttered. "And I'll finish the work and come back to you, father, don't worry about it. I'm a Phantomhive, I won't die because of a filthy pirate's hands."

''Such hurtful words...'' Sebastian whispered. ''Don't ask for too much boy, I wont let them go as well.'' He looked back up at Vincent and saw the woman. ''You take women on your ships? This is bad luck do you know that?'' Vincent clenched his fists, not wanting to attack since Ciel was in danger. ''How long will it takes for his work to be done?'' He asked nervously. ''Oh well...not long I believe. But he will be in one piece I promise.'' Vincent narrowed his eyes dangerously. ''And I should trust the words of a pirate?'' The captain grinned, pressing his blade harder on the boy's neck, making some blood ran down his skin. ''You can choose to trust me or not but you may not like the result.'' Vincent widened his eyes worried. ''Fine! Fine! Let go of him!''

Ciel didn't move, knowing that the smallest step will kill him. He looked at his father and smiled slightly, not wanting him to worry. "It will take me a day." He replied. "Less than a day if captain lets me work while he's in the room." He gasped quietly when he felt the sword blade digging into his neck, and he hissed in pain as blood trickled down his neck. He raised his hand and set it on top of the pirate's, pulling his hand away gently. "He trusts you, now let me go. I need to finish my work before I can leave." He turned around, looking up at the captain calmly. "But you will die after that, I promise."

Sebastian grinned, releasing Ciel. ''And who's going to kill me? You?'' He looked up at Vincent on the other ship. ''We have a deal then, you'll have your son tomorrow. I'm sure you can survive another day without your precious son.'' Ciel's father frowned, sighing heavily. ''Asshole...Fine, I want my son tomorrow and he better be home tomorrow or it will my my pleasure to hang you and all of your little crew.'' He replied dangerously but keeping a calm voice. ''My my...I know where he gets his attitude from.'' Sebastian chuckled, gesturing Bard that could start moving again. He waved at Vincent and looked down at the boy. ''A lovely father you have.''

"I can do it too. Never underestimate your enemy." Ciel huffed and looked at his father with a small smile. He wrapped his hand around his throat, to stop the bleeding. "Shut up." He glared up at the captain. He only needs to stay here one more day. He will get back to his father then, but he knew that he will feel guilty if he won't save the kids. He'll need to ask his father about it. He looked up at the man before walking past him. "My father is far better than you will ever be. So don't you dare insult him or anyone from the Phantomhive family." He walked to the captain's room and sat down on the chair, continuing to draw the map.

The captain grinned as the boy went in his cabin to work. ''Ah nobles...'' He whispered before going back to take to helm. ''Thanks Bard.'' He noticed that the man was glaring at him. ''What? If you want to say something, say it instead of looking at me like that.'' He replied, looking back at the horizon. ''Actually yes, I'd like to say something. Did you really have to do that? He's just a boy and-'' Sebastian raised his hand to cut Bard. ''He said it himself, don't underestimate your enemy. The Phantomhives are nobles working for the queen and we are ennemy of the queen. That boy is smart Bard. The proof is that he's in my cabin right now working and that he got his little friend out of the cage. We need to have this map completed, so no he's not just a boy.''