#armando salazar
Imagine…
Your husband left so many years ago and never returned. Every day you waited for him, watching the sea, hoping to see his ship on the horizon to announce that he was finally back with you.
But it never happened, on the news came that he lost to a pirate, your husband was dead.
But even if so, even with him gone, you went to the docks, watched the horizon hopping, praying to see your Armando just one last time.
One last time is all you are asking for…
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;; Random but interesting thing they brought up in both the novelisation and the comic of Dead Men Tell No Tales but not the movie itself – Salazar has been feeling his own death over and over again for decades…