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Tuomo was already very drunk. Tapani knew his habit of driving somewhere with his boat, fishing, and getting drunk. IF he drank too much, he just set drifting anchor and had a nap. He was very lucky and master of choosing weather for his adventure. Tapani hated his habit but never said anything, and also now he got big bottles of whiskey to Tuomo, knowing what would happen. 

"Princess, take the glass. It is heartbreaking to see a beautiful girl in sorrow." Tuomo said. 

"Thank you," Doucette answered and looked at Tapani with a serious face. "It would be easier without these handcuffs."

Tuomo looked at Tapani and said. "You hear what girl says. These things are horror and make bruises to her beautiful skin."

Doucette followed how Tapani took a deep breath, looked at Tuomo, and then directly at her. He was balancing between options. It was visible from his face. Then Tapani smiled kindly to Doucette and answered. "I'm sorry. Those will stay on, and you have to be happy you can keep your hands in front." 

Doucette was dissipointed. She was sure he was going to release her. Handcuffs were rigid steel, which hurt her wrists, although they were not very tight. "But, please. They hurt." She said and gave her best puppy-eyed look to Tapani. 

"We have a lot of dangerous stuff on the boat. A girl like you could hurt herself with those objects." Tapani smiled back. He liked how Doucette looked at him, but he knew why she acted like that. 

"You could release Dulcinea and Maja." Doucette sighed. 

"It is for your safety," Tapani answered short. 

Tuomo started to tell the story about his fishing trip. Doucette knew that he would keep Tapani on the deck. Mercenaries were having dinner inside the cabinet. Doucette noticed that they also gave food to Dulcinea and Maja. It was good that they took care of them. Hadine was alone on the deck. She could not sit down, and she was getting tired. 

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