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Stede takes in a deep breath and smiles. “Ed, I—” he says, but that’s as far as he gets before Ed’s pulling the gun out of its holster.
He aims, and Stede manages to yelp and duck just in the nick of time. The wood behind him splinters. “Fucking hell!” he yells, and springs back up into standing position. He takes a second to mourn the scarred wood before turning to Ed. “I know I cocked things up, but there’s no need to be dramatic!”
1717. The Golden Age of Piracy. Stede Bonnet sets about wooing the love of his life through any means necessary.
Things do not go as planned.
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Don’t let me die with my soul in the air by veeagainst
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23 Feb 2023
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Ed's point of view throughout season 1.
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03 Jan 2023
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An imagining of what happens in the gaps between scenes, when we're missing only minutes or hours. Each chapter will start with the last line of dialogue from one scene in the show, and end with the first line of dialogue from the next scene, and cover the unseen period between.
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Costis and Kamet reconciled at the Attolian docks, but there is still so much they haven't told each other. On their long and circular route to Roa, they try to start over—in between passing messages for Relius' spy network.
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25 Jul 2022
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Posh nob juice, home tattooing and big-titted mermaids
Now with bonus arts & crafts project!
-----"You think this is funny, don't you?" Stede accused him.
"I think this is fucken hilarious," Ed grinned.
"You and I have very different relationships with pain, Ed. I don't like seeing people in pain, let alone inflicting it on them. On purpose. On what should be a relaxing afternoon." Stede took advantage of Ed sitting back, grabbed his drink and downed the rest.
Ed shared a vividly detailed, minute-by-minute recount of last Tuesday.
“That’s very different,” Stede countered when Ed had finished. “That’s a thoughtfully finessed and mutually enjoyable activity.”
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