25 July 2004

Into the Lion’s Den

The dashing young lad was hanging from the riggings of the large sailing ship off the starboard side near the bow, his blonde hair waving in the wind, his cutlass sheethed and held in place on his waist by a crimson sash, the tails of which too waved in the wind. The battle had been bloody, and brutal, and had lasted for many hours on the deck of the pirate ship Albatross, skippered by his arch enemy, Captain One Eye. A formidable opponent, old One Eye and his crew of scalawags put up a good fight, but in the end were defeated by the handsome young corsair and his merry band of pirates. They thought him fearless. He knew this not to be true, brave maybe, but fearless no. You wouldn’t know it to see him holding onto the salt caked rope with just one hand and a single foot placed on another section of the riggings as he leaned over the edge of the ship, as if flying above the green ocean below, a salty spray hitting his face as waves crashed against the mahogany hull.

He had to be brave yet again, for this afternoon he was to see the sawbones below deck to have the strange mark on his chest examined. Ol’ Shakey had been a sawbones on the open seas for many years and was good at his job he knew, but this painful bump on his chest had tested even the seasoned doctor’s knowledge. Today he was to enter into the Lion’s Den, a new fangled device used to see inside one’s chest without the use of a blade.

Young Castaway Conner, fresh from battle, bravely climbed up onto the cold, metal bed of the Lion’s Den and cooperated splendidly, holding still for the full thirty-minutes while zaps and dings and clicks and different colored lights flahsed until all was done and he was free to roam the poop deck and hang in the riggings again. The sawbones informed him that he should have the results of all the zaps and dings and clicks and different colored flashing lights in a few days but initial images look as if he had sustained an injury to his sternum area causing a swelling where cartilage and blood had pooled, perhaps during one of his many battles. He shrugged and lept from the cold, metal bed, swiftly scaling the ladder to the deck above, emerging unscathed from the Lion’s Den, while his princess breathed a sigh of relief hopeful that the initial readings would turn out in the end to be correct. The lad’s father is also hopeful and extremely grateful for all the prayers and well wishes from those whom they’ve never met. Thank You all. Sgt Hook out.


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15 Comments »
  1. More prayers for you and your family.
    Also, your writing is amazing, no matter what the topic. Simply amazing.
    Thank you and your Soldiers for doing what you all are doing.
    God bless You All.

    Comment by Jolene — 25 July 2004 @ 1212


  2. As soon as I saw the words “sailing ship” I knew this to be a swashbucklers tail, and hoped it held the good news we’ve been waiting for.

    Looks to be - we’ll just keep on prayin!

    Comment by Tammi — 25 July 2004 @ 1237


  3. I’m happy to hear the initial news. We’ll keep praying for the mighty Castaway and his brave parents. Thank you so much for your service, I wish I could give you and every soldier overseas a hug.

    Comment by Juliet — 25 July 2004 @ 1431


  4. More prayers and well wishes headed your way! Sounds like Conner is hanging in there even with all the testing. What an excellent young swashbuckler he is!

    Comment by Teresa — 25 July 2004 @ 1434


  5. i can see that young conner has taken after his father’s strenght snd bravery…great characteristics to inherit…hang in there lil’ buddy! =) your dad’s got the hearts and souls of many swashbucklers across the seas…praying for you and him as well! xoxo

    Comment by june — 25 July 2004 @ 1648


  6. You’re such a good Papa. Hugs for the brave swashbuckler, and prayers of strength for his mom and dad.

    Comment by Dana — 25 July 2004 @ 1729


  7. Good news and answered prayers. Let me know when I can get off the 10PM to 2AM worrying shift. That will probably be the day you’re back in the arms of the lovely and talented Mrs. Hook. (The lovely, talented and equally downright sexy Linda Lou does not allow me to comment or notice the sexyness of other women)
    I know the worries, Top. My oldest boy was born during my last tour in the Southeast Asian War Games, he was seven months old before I first laid eyes on him. Hang in there. People who wouldn’t recognise you if you passed them on the street are pulling for you. You and your family (and your troops) are on prayer lists of churches in places you’ve never heard of.

    Comment by Peter — 25 July 2004 @ 1809


  8. I’ll pray for your family. …I may be in a similar situation soon. I just had a son a month ago and my National Guard unit may still deploy. Nate seems healthy, but you never know what can happen. I sincerely hope everything is going well where you are and that your troops aren’t misbehaving too much. (My top always said a little misbehavior is good.) Good luck.

    Comment by Jen — 25 July 2004 @ 1819


  9. I agree Top, your writing is truly amazing! Thank you and your troops for all that you do and sacrafice. We’ll keep you, and all of yours’, in our prayers. God bless and Godspeed.

    - Chelle, Ft. Hood, TX

    Comment by Chelle — 25 July 2004 @ 1856


  10. I ask God to place a hedge of protection around young Conner ,
    I ask that He Bless all of you and to keep you safe and always in His sight.

    Comment by Mickey//Fort Walton Beach,FL — 25 July 2004 @ 1941


  11. Thanks for giving us an update on the youngest pirate in the swashbuckling “Hook” crew! I will continue to keep him in my thoughts and prayers.

    Comment by Robin in Ohio — 25 July 2004 @ 2118


  12. Thank you for the update on the dashing young Conner. It is so nice to see he has inherited such fine qualities of bravery and strength when nedded. I know he got those from his Dad but most likely is blessed twice and also got them from his mom. You and yours remain in my thoughts and prayers.

    Comment by Sweet N Sassy — 25 July 2004 @ 2208


  13. Ditto!

    Comment by Michele — 26 July 2004 @ 1515


  14. Our prayers will continue until we hear that all is well with you and yours. Glad to hear the updates on the crew at home.

    Comment by Laura — 27 July 2004 @ 1412


  15. Young Castaway Conner, he harbors his ship in the finest of ports. In the gail and tempest, he rides them out by sailing past towering Hook Rock and anchoring in the stillness of the deep waters of Hook Bay. May the wind be always at his back, and his seas be full of fat merchantmen.

    Comment by Jim B — 29 July 2004 @ 1313


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