Against his will, Daniel smirked and her snide remark towards the guards. The woman certainly had fire in her, but hellfire? She had been calm with him thus far but who was to say that things couldn't change. Daniel landed on top of her with a thud. He cursed himself for being careless and potentially undoing the work he just did. As she spoke he hesitated but nodded softly against her skin before pushing himself up off her. [b]"Stupid, girl." [/b]he growled, looking his work over. Her words spread though him like ice. The ship was to be attacked, and if his captain found out he knew then his life would end right there. He should tell the captain but, she trusted him enough to tell him. That in and of itself stumped his mind. He did not want to be used, he was no pawn to be toyed with. It was the strain underneath her urgent tone that made him think her intentions may not be all that cruel. He wasn't sure, he couldn't act now. Daniel decided to play it off. [b]"Back 'n th' hold wi' 'er."[/b] He instructed, standing. To his relief, his work had held up but no doubt caused her pain. Daniel packed up his things to return to his side of the ship. All the while he pondered what to do with this new information.