Cicero flinched as he watched Dalious casually murder his former first mate in cold blood. Not a man they would want to cross. Dalious thanked them for believing him and Cicero replied,
"If you can promise us safe passage to the nearest port we would be very grateful. We don't know much about sailing, just tell us what to do and we will take care of it. I will take your former crew into the brig." Cicero looked at Gwyn and nodded. Glad to see they made it out of this one alive. Then he began rounding up the rest of the crew and threw them into the brig.
After this was taken care of, Cicero took his equipment back from the Captain's cabin. He also went through Joss' pockets for any valuables, bounty papers etc. Then he took one last look at him before throwing him overboard. It wasn't the most honorable thing to do, but it was better then stinking up the ship.
Cicero glanced at the Captain, uneasy to work with their new ally. Then he quietly muttered to Gwyn,
"We will definately be keeping an eye on him.." Cicero walked toward Dalious and stated,
"We appreciate your help. However, I will not allow any more executions of prisoners unless absolutely necessary."