This is a possible ending to Outlandish, a Hannon Farlay steampunk story. (Excerpt)
The
gunshot echoed throughout the bridge, striking the hero in the back. Looking
down he saw his gold vest becoming stained with blood. Grabbing the wound he
glanced at the controls of the ship and smiled. The deed was done. Slowly he
turned to face his executioner with the same charismatic charm he had always
displayed.
“Fancy that,” he said placing his
middle finger inside the gunshot wound to buy himself a few more moments of
existence before meeting his maker. “There are always lunatics about.” He
slowly leaned against the ships controls and slid down until he was comfortably
sitting on the floor.
“Dull would be a world without them.” Adrina
said with a seductive smile, her eyes looked down at his attempts to prolong
his life and shook her head. Hannon Farlay was many things, charming before a
crowd, deadly before an enemy and seductive before a woman, even when facing
death but he was not immortal. She holstered her gun and removed the long saber
she had attached to her him.
Stopping her seductive sway before
him, she placed the tip of her saber at the nape of his neck and contemplated
letting him live. She could easily save his life but savoring this moment was
far too intoxicating. His final words were so clever, so poetic she could not
pass up such an opportunity to display her own education.
“For in this sleep, what dreams may
come.” She said bringing the sword back