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The things John Silver would do for a share of gold - lies, deceptions, betrayals, even putting his own life in danger. But most dangerous of all, perhaps, may well be getting entangled in the complicated life of Captain Flint, and the mysterious woman he always comes home to.
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Silver wakes up each time to a different day in his past.
He thinks that if this is his purgatory, he can’t say he doesn't deserve it.
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16 Jun 2026
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Silver is out of his chair and across the room before he knows it. He has a grip on the barkeep's shirt before he knows it, and he's pulling him up, hauling him eye-level, only to head-butt him to the ground again. The barkeep's mouth is thrown open in a wail, but there's no sound, Silver thinks, no sound at all, save for the blood rushing in his ears as he looks at the other man on the ground, watches him roll to his side with a groan.
Flint, Silver thinks, and nothing else. It beats around the knife in his gut like a drum. Flint.
And then Flint is looking at him.
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The girl peers over at Flint and Hamilton, still not fully emerged from the safety of her Papi’s neck. Silver sees the moment the penny drops.
Hamilton gasps, grabbing Flint’s arm in surprise. “James - she - Good Lord, she has your eyes. James, she has your eyes exactly.”
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In the days leading to their conflict on Skeleton Island, Silver realizes he's pregnant. It takes a while for things to work themselves out.
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14 Jun 2026
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Not only does Flint know, but he’s always known, and he hasn’t said anything to Silver. Flint knows that they’re soulmates, and he’s done nothing.
The way Silver sees it, there are only two real possibilities here: Flint is either indifferent to the concept in general, or he simply doesn’t want a soulmate if the soulmate in question is Silver. The first is disappointing. But the second?
The second is devastating.

