AN: This is joint story between GrizzlyGirl and Narnian Lily. We intend to follow the children of Commodore James Norrington, Elizabeth and Will Turner, and Captain Jack Sparrow on an adventure of their own. We appreciate your reviews and hope to hear from you! Thanks.

Disclaimer: We don't own Pirates of the Caribbean or any of its characters.

Yo ho, yo ho a pirate's life for me

Shortly after the day Commodore James Norrington almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow, Elizabeth Swann and William Turner were wed. The union was a happy one and caused joy in the hearts of many, Governor Swann included. Although Commodore Norrington's pride was severely wounded, he managed to move on in his life. Three years after the incident with Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl, James Norrington wed a Lady from Britain, Madison Aster. He was quite happy with his new wife, and nearly managed to forget the unpleasant situation that had occurred with Elizabeth several years before. Soon, Madison gave birth to a healthy baby boy whom the Norringtons named James Norrington II. Two years after his birth, Elizabeth Turner became with child and soon the Turners were parents to Cassandra Turner, or Cassie. The two children were raised within the same social setting and became fast friends despite the rocky past the two families shared.

While the Turners and Norringtons were creating happy, civilized lives, Captain Jack Sparrow was making full use of his ship, the Black Pearl. The ship made port across the Caribbean, Africa, and eventually made way to Asia. During the stay in Asia, Jack Sparrow made the acquaintance of one of the women, and eventually, she returned to the Caribbean with him, escaping the oppression of her government. Her name was Amaya Otosoko.

After Jack barbarically left Amaya in Tortuga, Anamaria provided her with the basic necessities required for life. A year after the birth of Cassandra Turner, a baby girl was born to Amaya. The father was none other than Jack Sparrow, Captain of the Black Pearl.

For the first five years of her life, Robyn Sparrow was brought up happily by her mum. Her life crashed down around her ears the day the Plague took Amaya's life. Anamaria, still relatively close to the Asian woman, took the child and presented her to Jack. At first, Jack refused, claiming that a life at sea wasn't meant for a small girl, even if she was his daughter. Furious, Anamaria tricked Jack into taking Robyn, and I won't say that rum wasn't involved. When Jack returned to the captain's quarters after setting sail, he found Robyn asleep on his bed, salty tear tracks on her cheeks. Although grudgingly and bitterly, he accepted the role of a father.

Meanwhile, a year after the birth of Robyn Sparrow, the Turners were blessed with a son, Forester Turner. So, four incredibly different people, with pasts complexly entwined, shared another thing besides their adventurous past: they were parents.