
Kodi had been with Elias for nine years, ever since the old captain found him half-starved on the docks after a hurricane. The dog had never left his side. He slept at the foot of Eliasโs bunk, stood watch during long nights at sea, and greeted every sunrise with a proud bark from the bow.
The two shared a bond forged in storms, loneliness, and the simple rhythm of a life lived on water.
Elias cut the engines and let the boat drift while he checked his crab pots. The deck lights cast long shadows across the weathered planks. Kodi suddenly lifted his head, ears pricked forward, a low growl rumbling in his broad chest.
โEasy, boy,โ Elias muttered, reaching down to scratch behind the dogโs ears. โJust the waves.โ
But Kodi didnโt relax. His growl deepened. Then came the sound of another engine โ low, muffled, approaching fast from the starboard side.
Three masked men in dark clothing climbed over the railing, moving like shadows. Each carried a pistol. Their faces were hidden behind black ski masks, only their eyes visible. The leader, tall and broad-shouldered, pointed his weapon directly at Elias.
โHands up, old man,โ he snarled. โThis boat and everything on it belongs to us now. Make it easy and you might live.โ
Elias slowly raised his hands, heart hammering. He recognized the type โ modern-day pirates who targeted lone fishing vessels, stealing equipment, catch, and sometimes the boats themselves to sell on the black market.
โWhat do you want?โ Elias asked calmly, trying to buy time.
โEverything,โ the leader laughed. โAnd if you behave, weโll drop you off somewhere. But if you try anything stupidโฆโ He cocked the pistol.
Kodi stood frozen beside Elias, every muscle tensed, teeth bared in silent fury. The dog had been trained by Elias himself โ not as an attack dog, but as a protector. He had saved the captain more than once from falling overboard in rough seas and had once held off a aggressive shark that had washed onto the deck.
One of the masked men stepped forward and kicked Kodi hard in the ribs. โShut that mutt up or Iโll shoot him first.โ
Kodi let out a sharp yelp but refused to back down. His eyes locked on Elias, waiting for any signal.
The captainโs mind raced. He knew these men would likely kill him once they had control of the boat. No witnesses. His only chance was Kodi.
As the leader turned to bark orders at his accomplices, Elias gave the faintest hand signal โ one he and Kodi had practiced for years during long, lonely voyages.
โProtect.โ
What happened next unfolded in a blur of fury and loyalty.
Kodi exploded forward like a black torpedo. He launched himself at the leader with terrifying speed, massive jaws clamping down on the manโs gun arm. The pistol fired wildly into the deck as the man screamed in agony. Kodi shook his head violently, refusing to let go, dragging the attacker across the slippery deck.
The second man swung his weapon toward the dog, but Elias was faster. He grabbed a heavy gaff hook from the railing and slammed it into the manโs shoulder, sending him crashing into the winch. The third intruder fired two shots. One grazed Eliasโs left arm, the other missed entirely.
Kodi released the leader only to spin and charge the shooter. He leaped, hitting the man square in the chest and knocking him backward into the sea with a splash. The masked man screamed as he hit the cold water, struggling against the waves and the weight of his wet clothes.
The leader, bleeding heavily from his torn arm, managed to raise his pistol again with his left hand, aiming straight at Eliasโs head.
โYouโre dead, old manโโ
He never finished the sentence.
Kodi, bleeding from a bullet graze on his shoulder, slammed into the leader from the side with every ounce of his ninety-pound body. The impact sent both of them crashing against the railing. The manโs gun flew into the darkness. Kodiโs teeth found his throat โ not enough to kill, but enough to pin him down in pure dominance.