Part 10
Disclaimer: Do I have to say it?
She wants to tell him everything he's missed these past ten years. She wants to tell him of her latest adventures with Jack on the Pearl, of their son's hereditary love for the sea. She wishes to tell him about the woman who holds the young man's heart (figuratively, of course, and she no longer finds it strange that she needs to make that distinction).
But there are too few hours in a day. She must settle for summaries and overviews. She doesn't dwell on this; after all, he can read of it in her second batch of letters.
So instead they speak of time, and sunsets, and a love that manages to survive through it all.
