"G-GAME: The Cross of Santo Domingo" leaves off with the Pogues stranded on a deserted island in the Caribbean. Rafe and Ward, who is actually alive, have the gold and now, the cross. The only thing the Pogues have are each other and enough coconuts to last a lifetime.
Everything is wonderful, until trouble in paradise hits. The Pogues are, eventually, rescued from their perfect slice of tropical heaven and are brought to Barbados, where two of them are kidnapped. In their efforts to get those people back, the Pogues encounter a powerful treasure hunter, as well as someone very unexpected. With this, the gold game is more on than ever.
Read "G-GAME: El Dorado" to follow along on the ultimate quest for the grand treasure. It all comes down to this.
*NOTICE: THE MAJORITY OF THE STORYLINE IS TAKEN FROM THE NETFLIX ORIGINAL "OUTER BANKS". I HAVE PERSONALLY WRITTEN IN EXTRA CHARACTERS AND ADDED ONTO THE STORYLINE. I DO NOT TAKE CREDIT FOR ANYTHING FROM THE ORIGINAL SHOW. ALSO THE PANDEMIC IS NONEXISTENT IN THIS SERIES*
'In his embrace, I feel myself start to cry. I don't even know why, but John B. notices and wipes the tears from my cheek.
"It's over, Sarah. The chase is over."
"Mhm." I nod through my tears, but the words mean nothing to me.
"Hey, what's up?"
"Nothing, it's just- it's never really over, you know? I can't help but wonder, what now?" '
- WHERE the beloved Pogues finally get what they're looking for: the lost treasure of El Dorado. Now, they have to grapple with their new lives, swerving between foreign themes and familiar troubles. How will the pack handle integration back into society, and how will they manage opportunities for new treasure?