Prologue: Origins of the steam sky Part 2.

Forty minutes after leaving England, Casper's Journey, or something he could describe as an exhilarating Expedition. Casper has convinced himself that his fortune and his legacy are calling to the West. But why?

Ten minutes later, Casper started to ponder that question. Why? Why are you going to the Americas? What is there for you? Well, to get away from his family, of course. He told himself.

But you could have done that anywhere; you could have moved to a different town or a different state in England. The only reason why you were going to the West in the first place was because of Kristen.

Wait! What are you going to do when you get there!? He thought to himself in a panic state. Well, I could probably work in industrial factories there. But I don't know how the law operates in the West. Then how am I going to work if they don't hire me? Then thoughts started running in his head like a jogger in a marathon. Where will I go? Where will I sleep? Will they even allow me there? Is my money even enough to support myself? What if I got robbed? Just like that, Casper instantly regrets his decision, and he only lasts 50 minutes.

With tears in his eyes, he implores the captain to turn back. But the wind can only go one way, and if the ship tries to turn around, it'll damage the boat considerably. They were too far out in the sea. There was nothing he could do.

Casper was trapped. For the next six days, Casper spends the rest of his time on the ship crying in his room. As his confidence turned to worry and fear, the choices he made reflected on what he had done.

They were even robbing his own family. He started to think it wasn't that bad—trying to think of times when they were trying to feed him and take care of him. But after this betrayal, they would be the type called the cops on him, and as if things couldn't get any worse, a pirate ship began to appear.

The minute a pirate ship came into vision, passengers got their belongings ready to get to the Pirates. The vessel was never meant to deal with pirates. It was the equivalent of a cruise ship. It was a merchant ship. Pirates, as they do best, hopped on board and stole everything in sight without a fuss, mainly because one of the Pirates was the Devil Himself.

Every time the Devil looks at the passengers, they either yelp, quiver, scream, or cry with fear. Casper with no difference. The minute the devil's looked at Casper, he just turned around and kept walking. One of the Pirates ones even snatched Casper's luggage right in front of him. The Devil Pirate feels very satisfied with his heist. He was headed back to his other ship.

While ordering the other Pirates to leave the passengers on a deserted island somewhere. As soon as the Pirates finished with their pillage, they blew up the merchant ship. But amongst the dancing and celebrating, what they didn't notice was a stowaway on their vessel, a stowaway named Casper.

He was not going to let no dirty, worn, disease-inducing, swashbuckling pirates take his fortune from him.

You see, whenever Casper gets angry, he uses that anger as a strength to think. Whenever he's mad, he's focused. He planned to beat down every last pirate on that ship. "But reality had other plans."Casper's beat down, if you could call it that, was just absolute nothingness."The second Casper set foot on the vessel, the pirate crew started beating on him like a whack-a-mole, then chuck him in the brig."

After rotting in the sellers for 3 hours, Casper, in a state of depression, started to pray. He wasn't Christian. But when he dies, he instead goes to heaven. As he said his prayers, the captain came down from the seller and looked at Casper straighten in the eyes.

The Pirates plan to put him on another island or throw him overboard. Until one Pirate, Ben Hornigold gave Casper a proposition.

"I like you, boy." You got balls on yee, plus you put on a good show for the crew." "Put on another one." Ben said with an accursed grin. The Pirates opened the cell door, snatched Casper from the seller, and threw him on the plank entrance. "Well, don't just stand there looking pathetic, Dance boy!"

One of the thieves pulled out a musket and shot the deck where Casper was standing. Come on, "Dance Boi"! Said the pirates."If you want to live, you got to dance!"

Then, one of the Pirates pulled on accordion is motivation. Seeing where things are going, Casper dance like you never danced before. "And let me tell you, he never danced before."

The description of Casper's dancing with the equivalent of a pastor in a church. The cruise laughter was in hysterics. Their laughter was so great it could be heard from space. "STOP!" "STOP IT, BOY!" "STOP STOP!" shouted Ben. "You're killing me, Lassie." Casper stood still. "Yo, what's your name,e boy." said another pirate. "Casper."Well, guess what, Casper." Said Ben. "We would greatly love an encore me boi."