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mamazano ([identity profile] mamazano.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] veronica_rich 2008-12-12 04:42 am (UTC)

Well, I for one will comment. I have to admit, I do like your take on things. It seems that there is a place for all three together, and this makes the most sense to me. To have them sharing Will, both physically and by holding the chest and key, speaks so wonderfully of how much love and trust they can have for each other.

I just love this bit:

“What about the Dutchman’s captain, sir? ‘Tis a bad idea to stand in th’ way of Death himself.”

“Oh, well, him.” Jack flicked a wrist, rolling his eyes. “I can handle him, mate.”

...

And then a distinctive voice came not far behind Jack: “My hearing certainly isn’t any worse than it was at The Faithful Bride, gentlemen.”

“Aye, Captain,” Gibbs finally said, briefly slapping Jack’s arm. “You handle him, all right. I’ll just be over here.” His hurry toward the opposite rail showed his loyalties lay, as almost always, with the supernatural.

Brilliant!

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