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Terry, also called Captain Terry by his friends, sells seafood and drinks to customers at the pier. He spends a good part of his days enjoying the view, a glass of tequila in his hand. Married to the sea, as he likes to remind the main character, he is however engaged to the lovely Miss Sara. The two lovebirds share an obvious complicity together. | Terry, also called Captain Terry by his friends, sells seafood and drinks to customers at the pier. He spends a good part of his days enjoying the view, a glass of tequila in his hand. Married to the sea, as he likes to remind the main character, he is however engaged to the lovely Miss Sara. The two lovebirds share an obvious complicity together. | ||
− | Taking benefit of the captain's expertise, the main character | + | Taking benefit of the captain's expertise, the main character finds tips to soften Roxxy and her band. |
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Revision as of 12:50, 25 April 2019
Captain Terry | |
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Appearance | |
Gender | Male |
Hair color | Dark brown |
Eye color | Blue |
Information | |
Relatives | Sara (wife) |
Schedule | |
Morning | Pier |
Afternoon | Pier |
Evening | Pier |
Description
Terry has brown hair and a bushy beard.
He adopts a relaxed style with an aloha shirt unbuttoned to the waist, khaki shorts and a captain's cap with phallus emblem.
Personality
Terry speaks like a sailor and drinks like one, as well as having a cheery demeanor. He enjoys the simple pleasures of life like pretty girls and therefore encourages the main character to do the same.
An unsuspected trauma has nevertheless haunted him for a long time and prevents him from enjoying the sea.
Story
Terry, also called Captain Terry by his friends, sells seafood and drinks to customers at the pier. He spends a good part of his days enjoying the view, a glass of tequila in his hand. Married to the sea, as he likes to remind the main character, he is however engaged to the lovely Miss Sara. The two lovebirds share an obvious complicity together.
Taking benefit of the captain's expertise, the main character finds tips to soften Roxxy and her band.