[He gives her so much jewelry, and she loves every piece, but she's always a little hungry for more. Rings, and gold, and glitter. She, like pirates, likes the glitter for the sake of glitter, and for the sake of security. When he was about to be killed, she sold every piece of jewelry she had hoarded from when she was kidnapped, her earrings and rings and necklace, the bangles of precious gold, all to outfit a sleek fast ship, pay the crew, get him out of Nassau.
This is him paying her back, in a way.]
Good.
[As to the second.]
You can just lie next to me, and hold me, can't you? Surely you can keep yourself in check.
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This is him paying her back, in a way.]
Good.
[As to the second.]
You can just lie next to me, and hold me, can't you? Surely you can keep yourself in check.