{ Shit To Say Meme }

“How fortunate for you then, Mister Silver, that this does not amount to very many fibres.”
{ Shit To Say Meme }

“How fortunate for you then, Mister Silver, that this does not amount to very many fibres.”
{ Maze Runner }

It had been three weeks since Thomas had pulled into Nassau’s port on a ship crewed by liberated slaves from Savannah. In that time, he had come to discover that the notorious Captain Flint who had murdered his parents was in fact Lieutenant McGraw, and was now presently running Nassau as a free port for pirates and other disenchanted individuals alongside Captain Vane.
He had almost been unrecognizable. It was the eyes, in the end, that Thomas had known – that queerly captivating multicolored gaze could surely only belong to one man. And knowing him – that had made Thomas rage, inconsolable in his grief and fury for three days as he attended to the wound granted him in understanding that it was his lover that had ultimately murdered his mother. Three days for him to reach a point that was stable enough to be reasoned with – though he had no interest in reason at that point either.
He took his time acquainting himself with Nassau and deliberately avoiding James at all costs. When he felt the man might brave approaching him, Thomas took considerable effort to make that impossible. He needed time, and by God, he would not be pressed. There was too much to reconcile, to rush in blindly and cling to the smoking remains of what was left rather than consider all options carefully and determine whether or not ten years suffering for past choices with this man was not enough to cut the costs and move on. Who else could he possibly kill, in that event?
It was such bitter and cruel thoughts that had him keep James at bay, in the end. For there was also the fact that in spite of them, he knew in his heart how desperately and ardently he loved that dramatic fool. Enough, in fact, to know he would not tolerate wounding him too grievously, though he would be damned if his displeasure wasn’t known – and he had made it known, on several occasions, but the cruellest things he could say, he never spoke.
The time had come to stop running, to cease this dance and address one another and all the damage between properly. He had thought himself ready, but James’ first words caught him off guard, upset his footing, and left him awash with frustration for how easily the man was able to appeal to his better nature despite everything that clamored for him to throw something right at that pretty face. Preferably a fist, but at this point a chandelier would also do.
“As do you, James, though I wonder if you even remember what that sensation truly feels like.” Thomas sighed, taking a seat and waving for the other man to do the same. “At this point I cannot say that I am happy – I was, when I first landed here,” Before I found you, before I learned who you had become, lay unspoken in the air between them, “But now – I would say I have only found more turmoil, and I wish for it to be abated. I do not doubt that the only way to do that is to reconcile with you, one way or another, so – “ He waved a hand, “What do you want of me?”
{ Iconic Lines }

“As will we all, McGraw, yourself included.” Graham’s response was not antagonistic, or even unnerved. His was too devout a faith to be shaken by threats of God’s wrath from a man who barely knew him, and certainly not by a man who made no effort to be seen as good in His book. “But we are not here to discuss our place in this world, nor what becomes of us after we leave it. We are here to discuss terms of an alignment – unless I am to take from your vitriol that there is no hope of allegiance here, and that the Scarborough and the Walrus must stand at odds?”
There was no denying McGraw was a smart man – which surely meant he would not try to pit his forty against Graham’s nigh eight hundred souls. There would be no benefit to it and in fact it was far more likely he would face a mutiny for the damned attempt, and Graham would be right back here in less than forty-eight hours to negotiate terms with the new captain of the Walrus, whilst Flint lay deposed of on the beach somewhere, with no position left with which to barter or bargain.
Surely, no man was idiotic enough to set his emotions that far above fucking logic.
{ Prince Of Egypt }

“I was not questioning that, so much as who decides what the greater good is at any particular moment,” Theodore returned, finally lowering the letter he was perusing. “When every one man has a different concept of what constitutes the greater good, how do you know you are serving the greater good and not another man’s ambitions?”
{ Little Dark Age }

“Well then Mister McGraw, we shall have to change that, won’t we?” Abigail was not deterred by his sad response, so much as made all the more determined. “I shall come calling more frequently, and you and I can enjoy some walks together – it’ll do you good to get out of the house more often, and I really would appreciate the escort. Nassau is lovely, but it can be a bit frightening sometimes.”
Sometimes I think about the time Esmeralda met Ayisha and thought this girl must be sleeping with Jack and rather than get jealous as someone who was also sleeping with Jack, immediately launched off on Jack being a great lover.
Then, when Ayisha intimated that she had never slept with Jack, or anyone else for that matter, Esmeralda immediately changed tactics and supported her decision, encouraging her not to take that step until she knew she was ready, and assuring her that she would know on her own terms when she was in fact ready to share herself with someone on such a level.
The friendship that spawned between Esmeralda and Ayisha was really a soft and organic moment between two women who respected and admired one another and it had nothing to do with a man but rather their own merits and natures. But I still think its fucking adorable that Esmeralda’s first instinct when meeting someone who might be sleeping with the man she is sleeping with is to gossip about him.
It’s like when roleplayers have the same muse and instead of getting possessive they’re like HEY, YOU WITH THE GOOD TASTE, LET’S TALK SHOP, and I think that’s beautiful.
Honestly it is less an aspect of Jack than it is a general timeline for him, and it’s his time aboard Renegade Freedom – either pre-COTBP or post-AWE, his time with that crew is honestly my favorite because he has an actual support system – and with that, he operates on a much healthier standard than he does when he lacks the external controls that being surrounded by people he respects and admires, and in turn coach and believe in him provides.
Sailing for Recovery is probably my favorite verse for Jack, especially if he’s been with the fleet for at least five or six years since AWE. By that point he is much more stable, certain of himself and no longer reaching for identities that don’t quite suit him. He’s pieced himself together after the events of the Locker and with the help of Renegade’s crew, as well as Arabella Smith from La Fleur, he manages to heal the parts of himself that the Locker broke or otherwise rewrote.
As we all know I pretty much tell the last two films to go back to the depths of the assholes they crawled out of, so the man we see in those movies hardly applies to the man my Jack becomes prior to their timelines – though of the two I would say Stranger Tides is 1000% more tolerable. That said if it were not for the fleet, on my most recent rewatch I was able to see how the disaster sandwich of Jack Sparrow post trilogy came to exist – I just have no desire to write it.
And uh – for those who are new to following me, here are the rants in question regarding Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales ( which I actually have some plot availability for, honestly for no other reason than I truly loved Salazar as a character even if I consider the overall plot arc to be frank bullshit xD ) if they’re interested in my take on the matters there on account of what has been said here.
{ Don’t Starters }

Charles stilled, eying Flint quietly for a time. He couldn’t determine whether or not the man was simply growing accustomed to his chosen exile or if he had reached a new level of loneliness within it, but it seemed strange the one who was so insistent that people not visit had now reached a point where he was not only tending to them, but keeping them.
This was beyond his ability to resolve – too complex and mired for him to even want to try parsing through. Instead, he simply reached out and turned his chair back, sinking into it heavily and remarking, “I suppose not – Rackham’s got his work cut out for him tonight anyway, and I can’t say I’m eager to spend my time listening to him squabble with the traders.”
In truth he didn’t mind overhearing the debates, such as they were – he picked up more than a few haggling tricks just listening to Rackham drag a man under the table with such affable and reassuring tones they thought he was doing them a goddamn favor – but he could tell where he was needed tonight, and it wasn’t with his quartermaster.

“You might want to get that checked, Miss Ross – it sounds like you have a condition.”
{ Altered Carbon }

“Oh please, lieutenant. You hardly have time enough in the day to hate me every minute of it,” Thomas debuffed, not at all bothered, “Now are you coming along or not?”