Octavius had a strange sort of grin split his face when Ceres said her bounty was higher than his. They would see about that. Of course, then she had to share more secrets. He wondered if she was ever going to stop. He decided, in the interest of keeping things brief, that his secrets would stay that way. He didn't need more nonsense at the moment. Apparently this one wasn't much of an event though. The woman claimed to be older than she looked. Which was fine, most women stopped again at twenty-nine anyway. So the pirate shrugged that off, and looked at his plate as the chef commented on his food. "Let 'em." he agreed, pushing it away. "Just tell 'em who refused it, first." he added, shaking his head at the woman. If she hadn't wanted him to ignore it, she shouldn't have started spilling her guts. Secrets were usually secret for a reason. In this case, it would have been best for her to keep them. But since she hadn't, the captain now had some idea of what sort of person he was dealing with. She was interesting, he would give her that. But right now he wasn't interested in giving her much of anything beyond that. He was hungry, having sat in front of this meal for a while. He pulled his blade free of the table and got up, heading toward the door. "Enjoy yourr meal, Cap'n. I'll be eatin' with the crew if ya need somethin'..." the pirate lord then quickly departed, before Ceres could start off on any more of her stories. He was hungry, and no longer in the mood to wait around while a marine told him secrets that she should be keeping to herself. And to prevent further bothering, he slipped belowdecks to find where the rest of the men were eating. They'd thrown the day's rations into a pot and made a stew of it all. Not terribly appealing, but better than the poisoned grub the skipper was serving. He helped himself, while the sailors looked on, curious. He stared back until they minded their own business. Then happily joined them in a quiet dinner, eating ravenously, and occasionally jumping in the conversation. Clearly his presence confused the others, though. No one was quite sure how to treat the notorious captain in their midst. He wasn't in command, but his presence hadn't gotten that memo...