Okay, I have two Sailor Moon stories I have been working on, and
since Pirates of the Caribbean is my favorite movie, I'm going to start a
third story. This is a somewhat sequel to the movie. Hope you like it.
Summary: Will and Elizabeth have been married for many years now and have a daughter, Addiena (Better known as Addy), 16. Life has never been the same since the day Jack left. When the Governor dies, Will and Elizabeth decide to find Jack, if they can.
Disclaimer: The only thing I own is Addiena (Addy) and The Protector.
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A knock sounded at the door.
"Addy, can you get that?" A man's voice sounded from his workroom.
"Yes, Papa." A girl answered and put her book down and stood.
She had long brown hair that she wore pulled back like her father. Her brown eyes closed as she yawned and stepped towards the door. She wore a plain cotton dress today just like the other girls that she had played with for years in school. It was colored blue with a couple of rips at the bottom and stains on the front. It was her work dress for when she helped her parents. Her father was a successful Blacksmith and the best swordfighter she had ever seen. Her mother was a painter and very beautiful. She was somewhat tall for her age and muscular. She opened the door and saw a man.
"Ms. Addiena, Could you please get your parents?" He asked.
"Addy, get your mother." A man appeared behind Addy. She nodded and ran off.
"Please come in," he said, wiping his hands on a cloth he pulled from his leather apron. He had a mustache and his hair had been pulled back, his brown eyes were searching the man's face.
"Thank You, Will." He said.
"Is the Governor alright?" Will asked.
"Will, what's wrong?" A woman asked, half-running into the room. She had her hair pulled back with a single ringlet hanging down. Her gown was also plain but colored pink.
"The Governor is very ill, I ask that you come immediately." The man said, bowed and strode out of the room.
"Addy, get our hats." The woman said. Addy walked into the other room.
"Elizabeth, I'm sure he can recover. He did after his problems last year." Will said.
"I hope so Will, I really hope so." She said.
Addy came back, a white hat sitting on her head. She handed a similar one to Elizabeth and a Brownish-Green hat to Will. They put them on and Will's apron was left on a peg near the door. A carriage awaited them outside. They walked quickly and got in.
"Mama, is Grandfather going to be okay?" Addy asked.
"I hope so Addy, I really hope so." Elizabeth said.
A few minutes later the carriage pulled in front of a large stone mansion. The climbed out and Elizabeth hiked up her skirts and ran into the house with Will and Addy on her heels. They climbed the large staircase and into a room.
Elizabeth gasped and walked over to the bed. Will stood just inside the doorway looking at the man on the bed and Addy joined her mother on the opposite side. Elizabeth grabbed her father's hand and knelt on the floor.
"Father, you are going to be okay. You will see, you always pull through this sort of thing." Elizabeth said, clearly holding back tears.
"Addiena....I.got ..you.a present..It's.on.the.desk.over..there" He said.
Addy stood and walked over to the box. She lifted the lid and pulled out a dress. It was blue (Imagine Elizabeth's first dress you saw her wear in the movie) and was made of silk. Addy turned and looked at her Grandfather.
"Addy, What do you say?" Will asked, sounding slightly annoyed.
"Thank you, Grandfather, sir." Addy said, curtsying with her dress.
"That isn't a corset dress, is it Father?" Elizabeth asked, sounding a bit worried.
"No...you.didn't..like.it.much..so.I.thought...she.wouldn't...either" He sounded out. "Will..come.in..please.I..need...to.ask..something....of ..you"
Will sighed inaudibly and stood at the foot of the bed. "Yes, Governor, Sir?" He asked, bowing slightly.
"The Governor sighed a bit and began speaking again. "Take...good...care...of.the.girls..Will..please?" he asked, pleading almost.
Will nodded and held Addy's dress as she again knelt beside her Grandfather.
"I.love..you..all...very..much.." The Governor sounded out before sighing and his breathing stopped.
"Father, Father, FATHER, PAPA!" Elizabeth screamed, shaking her father's hand.
Addy stood, she knew her Grandfather was gone and that he wasn't coming back.
'I have to be strong, strong for Mama.' She thought and wiped away the tears, but they were inevitable as fat droplets ran down her cheeks.
Will knelt next to his wife.
"Elizabeth, honey, he's gone. I'm sorry." He said.
Elizabeth sobbed and turned into her husband. Will put his arms around Elizabeth and pulled her up to a standing position. He put an arm behind her legs and swung her up into a carrying position. She leaned her head into his chest, almost like a child would. He held her with ease and motioned for Addy to leave the room. She grabbed her box and found a letter.
"Papa," She said.
He turned and she held up the letter. He nodded and she read it quickly. She looked around for the other boxes that were mentioned in the letter and found none.
"Take Mama home, I will be there after awhile. I need to find some things that Grandfather left us." Addy said.
Will nodded and walked out of the room. Addy read the letter again and went to find a maid. She read the letter aloud to her and followed as the maid led her to the room.
"Will you be needing any help, Ms. Turner?" She asked.
"No, Thank you." She said.
Several boxes sat on the table in the room with a piece of sealed parchment on top. Addy took and a pulled open its seal. She read though it before dropping it onto the floor. She picked it up and took the respective boxes and turned for the door. A maid stood there, she curtsied and offered a hand to Addy. Addy smiled and handed a few of the boxes to her.
"Do you mind if we walk? I need to exercise." Addy asked
"Not at all, Miss." She replied and set the boxes better with her grip.
Addy smiled and put the Governor's letter in her hand and grasped it tightly. She stepped out of the room and towards the door. The doorman opened the door and she stepped out. Rays of sunshine and a cool summer breeze hit her face. Addy breathed in the wind's cool scent before starting to walk down the road towards the blacksmith shop and her home.
The Addy and the maid who was helping her didn't speak the entire trip home. Addy reached home about ready to burst. She had tried to start conversations but nothing prevailed. Addy hated silence. She walked up to the door and attempted to open it but when that failed, simply knocked and waited.
Will answered the door. He smiled weakly and took the boxes from the maid. She curtsied and headed back up towards the Governor's Mansion. Will sighed and shook his head.
"Your Mother is asleep, let's see what he gave us now." Will said.
The Governor and Will never really got along. The Governor was constantly giving things to them because he felt that Will might not be able to provide for them otherwise. That ticked Will off to no end. While Will was sorry for his death and all, he still didn't like him.
Addy handed Will the letter. He read it slowly, Elizabeth had taught him how to read along with Addy, Will was still a slow reader but he got through okay. His eyes were moving slowly through the page before they stopped. He looked at Addy who shrugged, he read it again and smiled before reading on. When he was finished, they opened the boxes.
The largest boxes held clothes for Will, the next smaller were clothes for Elizabeth and the smaller yet ones were clothes for Addy. Will sighed at them and took Elizabeth's into their room. Addy opened the smallest boxes and they held pieces of paper. Addy read them and smiled. Will came back into the room and she read them to him. Some were vouchers for fine foods; others were for clothing, others for materials that Will used. Addy pulled the smallest box out and opened it. It clattered to the ground as she just stared at where it had been. Will looked at her with a confused look before picking it up and reading it.
"WHAT?!?!" He shouted, looking at the voucher slip. "That's impossible, are you sure you grabbed the right boxes Addy?"
Addy nodded and looked at it again before she smiled.
"This will be so cool." She said and read it aloud, because she could.
"For my lovely daughter and her wonderful family, I leave my favorite work in progress. It was to be a present for William and Elizabeth's wedding anniversary, but I don't believe I shall make it. For them I leave my ship, The Protector. May it serve you long and well." She said.
"Wow, I can't believe it." Will said, sitting down on the mantel. "Addy, go put your things away."
Addy nodded, grabbed her boxes and went upstairs. Will just looked at the paper.
'Maybe now, we can try and find Jack.' He thought to himself.
Will stood and picked up his leather apron and went back into his shop, thinking about the adventure.
Addy carefully put her new dresses away so they wouldn't get wrinkled. She lived a nice life and she was happy. Her mother and father got along very nicely; she had nice things and always got a meal. She was happy.
'Who is that 'Jack' person Mama and Papa are always talking about? They always say things like 'We need to find him.' Or 'I can't believe I miss him.'' She thought. 'Maybe now that we have the ship, we can find him. Papa is always saying how funny Jack was, even though it didn't seem that way at the time. Let's see, if Mama and Papa were married when they were 16 and Jack knew my Grandpapa, he was probably about 22. Mama and Papa had me a little under a year after they were married so that means Jack is about 37. That's not to terribly old.'
"Addy, Dinner." Will called.
Addy looked outside to see that the sun about to set on the horizon. She walked downstairs and saw her mother had woken up. She had stopped crying but her face was still tear-stained.
Elizabeth put the three plates on the table. Each contained some meat, vegetables and a pile of mashed potatoes. They ate in silence, something Addy hated.
"Papa," Addy started, Will looked up at his daughter. "Are we going to try and find that Jack guy now that we have The Protector?"
Will paled a bit as Elizabeth looked at him. "What?" She asked.
"Grandfather gave us his ship. I hear you guys talking about how much you miss Jack and everything, Are we going to go look for him now?" Addy said, grabbing a roll from the basket.
"We don't know yet, Addy. Jack isn't an easy man to find." Will said.
"I bet we can find him. Mama is always saying as long as you have a couple hundred bottles of rum on your boat and you go to Tortuga, you can probably find Jack." Addy said.
Elizabeth laughed a bit before Will started laughing too.
"Maybe we will try to find Jack, I do miss his snide remarks at times." Will said. Elizabeth nodded in agreement.
"I think it is a wonderful plan." Elizabeth said, a new excitement in her eyes. "Addy, we better start planning everything we will need for the trip. As soon as Father's boat is done, we sail the week after."
"Sounds great, I better get to work on everything." Will said, finishing his dinner and walking back into his shop.
"Don't we need to find a crew or anything like that?" Addy asked.
Will poked his head back in. "I think we can handle it, at least to Tortuga."
Addy paled a bit and helped her mother clear the table.
"Addy, you know how I said you can never wear breeches?" Elizabeth asked, washing the dishes.
Addy stopped drying the plate. "Yes.Mama." she said slowly.
"Well, once we are on the ship and out in the ocean, you can wear them. Your Papa will need us to help him out and skirts will get in the way of work. I'm not looking forward to it, but it is something that will need to be done." Elizabeth said.
Addy smiled and hugged her mother. Elizabeth gasped a bit before smiled back and hugging her daughter. They finished the dishes and Addy ran up to her room.
One year, her Grandfather had given her a particularly ugly dress, pink with huge roses on it. It was also a corset dress. Addy had hated it and sold it to the local dressmaker in exchange for eight pairs of breeches. She said it was the best trade she had ever made. Addy hoped they still fit, she had gotten one that were a bit to big on her so she could wear them longer. She pulled a pair on and they fit perfectly. She smiled and ran back downstairs.
Elizabeth gasped when she saw her daughter.
"When did you get those and how?" She asked.
"Remember the pink rose dress Grandfather gave a couple years back, the corset one?" She asked her mother. Elizabeth nodded slowly. "Well, I traded it to the dressmaker for eight pairs of breeches and a couple of shirts."
Elizabeth stared at her daughter for a moment. Addy paled a bit, scared that her mother might yell at her. To Addy's surprise, her mother started laughing.
"Will," She sounded out betweens breaths after a bit. "Will, come in here."
Elizabeth wiped her eyes; she was crying she was laughing so hard.
"Tell you father." She said.
Addy shrugged and told her father how she sold the dress. Will looked at her and a big smile spread across his face.
"That was very smart of you." He said, before laughing with her mother.
Addy shrugged before turning to go upstairs. Her parents were interesting at times.
"Addy, hold up a second." Elizabeth said. "You probably want to know why this is so funny to us."
Addy turned back around and nodded.
"When I was your age, Father bought me a white and green corset dress. That was also the day that Commodore Norrington got his promotion and proposed to me. Well, we were up at the Fort and he was talking to me on a ledge. I couldn't breathe at all in that retched thing and I feel off the ledge and into the sea. Jack was talking to a couple of guards on the Interceptor and heard me fall. He jumped in a saved me. Father never bought me a corset dress after that again." She said.
Addy looked at her mother and began laughing. Her own mother, a very strong woman who when was mad, even her husband was scared of her, lost to a piece of fabric.
"I'm glad you got rid of that dress Addy, I didn't like it either. Go change and you can help your father with the braces he needs to make. I will be in after a while." She said.
Addy smiled and ran to get her apron and work dress. When she came back down, her mother was finishing up cleaning and banging came from her father's workshop. She went in and her father stopped.
"We need half-pin barrels and door hinges." He said.
Addy nodded and began to work. After a while, Elizabeth came in, leather apron and an old dress that didn't reach much past her ankles on. They worked late into the night. Will opened the window to throw the hot water out and saw the sun starting to break over the horizon.
"That's enough for tonight, it's almost daybreak. We all had better get some sleep." Will said.
They stopped, stretched and headed to their rooms.
"Good Night Mama, Papa." Addy said before climbing the stairs to her room.
"Good Night, Addy." They said before closing the door to their room.
Addy pulled out a bottle from the back of her closet.
'I get to find Jack and meat him, I can't wait.' She thought, looking at the ship with black sails that sat in the bottle.
'I can't wait.' She thought as she fell into a deep sleep, bottle clutched to her chest.
Summary: Will and Elizabeth have been married for many years now and have a daughter, Addiena (Better known as Addy), 16. Life has never been the same since the day Jack left. When the Governor dies, Will and Elizabeth decide to find Jack, if they can.
Disclaimer: The only thing I own is Addiena (Addy) and The Protector.
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A knock sounded at the door.
"Addy, can you get that?" A man's voice sounded from his workroom.
"Yes, Papa." A girl answered and put her book down and stood.
She had long brown hair that she wore pulled back like her father. Her brown eyes closed as she yawned and stepped towards the door. She wore a plain cotton dress today just like the other girls that she had played with for years in school. It was colored blue with a couple of rips at the bottom and stains on the front. It was her work dress for when she helped her parents. Her father was a successful Blacksmith and the best swordfighter she had ever seen. Her mother was a painter and very beautiful. She was somewhat tall for her age and muscular. She opened the door and saw a man.
"Ms. Addiena, Could you please get your parents?" He asked.
"Addy, get your mother." A man appeared behind Addy. She nodded and ran off.
"Please come in," he said, wiping his hands on a cloth he pulled from his leather apron. He had a mustache and his hair had been pulled back, his brown eyes were searching the man's face.
"Thank You, Will." He said.
"Is the Governor alright?" Will asked.
"Will, what's wrong?" A woman asked, half-running into the room. She had her hair pulled back with a single ringlet hanging down. Her gown was also plain but colored pink.
"The Governor is very ill, I ask that you come immediately." The man said, bowed and strode out of the room.
"Addy, get our hats." The woman said. Addy walked into the other room.
"Elizabeth, I'm sure he can recover. He did after his problems last year." Will said.
"I hope so Will, I really hope so." She said.
Addy came back, a white hat sitting on her head. She handed a similar one to Elizabeth and a Brownish-Green hat to Will. They put them on and Will's apron was left on a peg near the door. A carriage awaited them outside. They walked quickly and got in.
"Mama, is Grandfather going to be okay?" Addy asked.
"I hope so Addy, I really hope so." Elizabeth said.
A few minutes later the carriage pulled in front of a large stone mansion. The climbed out and Elizabeth hiked up her skirts and ran into the house with Will and Addy on her heels. They climbed the large staircase and into a room.
Elizabeth gasped and walked over to the bed. Will stood just inside the doorway looking at the man on the bed and Addy joined her mother on the opposite side. Elizabeth grabbed her father's hand and knelt on the floor.
"Father, you are going to be okay. You will see, you always pull through this sort of thing." Elizabeth said, clearly holding back tears.
"Addiena....I.got ..you.a present..It's.on.the.desk.over..there" He said.
Addy stood and walked over to the box. She lifted the lid and pulled out a dress. It was blue (Imagine Elizabeth's first dress you saw her wear in the movie) and was made of silk. Addy turned and looked at her Grandfather.
"Addy, What do you say?" Will asked, sounding slightly annoyed.
"Thank you, Grandfather, sir." Addy said, curtsying with her dress.
"That isn't a corset dress, is it Father?" Elizabeth asked, sounding a bit worried.
"No...you.didn't..like.it.much..so.I.thought...she.wouldn't...either" He sounded out. "Will..come.in..please.I..need...to.ask..something....of ..you"
Will sighed inaudibly and stood at the foot of the bed. "Yes, Governor, Sir?" He asked, bowing slightly.
"The Governor sighed a bit and began speaking again. "Take...good...care...of.the.girls..Will..please?" he asked, pleading almost.
Will nodded and held Addy's dress as she again knelt beside her Grandfather.
"I.love..you..all...very..much.." The Governor sounded out before sighing and his breathing stopped.
"Father, Father, FATHER, PAPA!" Elizabeth screamed, shaking her father's hand.
Addy stood, she knew her Grandfather was gone and that he wasn't coming back.
'I have to be strong, strong for Mama.' She thought and wiped away the tears, but they were inevitable as fat droplets ran down her cheeks.
Will knelt next to his wife.
"Elizabeth, honey, he's gone. I'm sorry." He said.
Elizabeth sobbed and turned into her husband. Will put his arms around Elizabeth and pulled her up to a standing position. He put an arm behind her legs and swung her up into a carrying position. She leaned her head into his chest, almost like a child would. He held her with ease and motioned for Addy to leave the room. She grabbed her box and found a letter.
"Papa," She said.
He turned and she held up the letter. He nodded and she read it quickly. She looked around for the other boxes that were mentioned in the letter and found none.
"Take Mama home, I will be there after awhile. I need to find some things that Grandfather left us." Addy said.
Will nodded and walked out of the room. Addy read the letter again and went to find a maid. She read the letter aloud to her and followed as the maid led her to the room.
"Will you be needing any help, Ms. Turner?" She asked.
"No, Thank you." She said.
Several boxes sat on the table in the room with a piece of sealed parchment on top. Addy took and a pulled open its seal. She read though it before dropping it onto the floor. She picked it up and took the respective boxes and turned for the door. A maid stood there, she curtsied and offered a hand to Addy. Addy smiled and handed a few of the boxes to her.
"Do you mind if we walk? I need to exercise." Addy asked
"Not at all, Miss." She replied and set the boxes better with her grip.
Addy smiled and put the Governor's letter in her hand and grasped it tightly. She stepped out of the room and towards the door. The doorman opened the door and she stepped out. Rays of sunshine and a cool summer breeze hit her face. Addy breathed in the wind's cool scent before starting to walk down the road towards the blacksmith shop and her home.
The Addy and the maid who was helping her didn't speak the entire trip home. Addy reached home about ready to burst. She had tried to start conversations but nothing prevailed. Addy hated silence. She walked up to the door and attempted to open it but when that failed, simply knocked and waited.
Will answered the door. He smiled weakly and took the boxes from the maid. She curtsied and headed back up towards the Governor's Mansion. Will sighed and shook his head.
"Your Mother is asleep, let's see what he gave us now." Will said.
The Governor and Will never really got along. The Governor was constantly giving things to them because he felt that Will might not be able to provide for them otherwise. That ticked Will off to no end. While Will was sorry for his death and all, he still didn't like him.
Addy handed Will the letter. He read it slowly, Elizabeth had taught him how to read along with Addy, Will was still a slow reader but he got through okay. His eyes were moving slowly through the page before they stopped. He looked at Addy who shrugged, he read it again and smiled before reading on. When he was finished, they opened the boxes.
The largest boxes held clothes for Will, the next smaller were clothes for Elizabeth and the smaller yet ones were clothes for Addy. Will sighed at them and took Elizabeth's into their room. Addy opened the smallest boxes and they held pieces of paper. Addy read them and smiled. Will came back into the room and she read them to him. Some were vouchers for fine foods; others were for clothing, others for materials that Will used. Addy pulled the smallest box out and opened it. It clattered to the ground as she just stared at where it had been. Will looked at her with a confused look before picking it up and reading it.
"WHAT?!?!" He shouted, looking at the voucher slip. "That's impossible, are you sure you grabbed the right boxes Addy?"
Addy nodded and looked at it again before she smiled.
"This will be so cool." She said and read it aloud, because she could.
"For my lovely daughter and her wonderful family, I leave my favorite work in progress. It was to be a present for William and Elizabeth's wedding anniversary, but I don't believe I shall make it. For them I leave my ship, The Protector. May it serve you long and well." She said.
"Wow, I can't believe it." Will said, sitting down on the mantel. "Addy, go put your things away."
Addy nodded, grabbed her boxes and went upstairs. Will just looked at the paper.
'Maybe now, we can try and find Jack.' He thought to himself.
Will stood and picked up his leather apron and went back into his shop, thinking about the adventure.
Addy carefully put her new dresses away so they wouldn't get wrinkled. She lived a nice life and she was happy. Her mother and father got along very nicely; she had nice things and always got a meal. She was happy.
'Who is that 'Jack' person Mama and Papa are always talking about? They always say things like 'We need to find him.' Or 'I can't believe I miss him.'' She thought. 'Maybe now that we have the ship, we can find him. Papa is always saying how funny Jack was, even though it didn't seem that way at the time. Let's see, if Mama and Papa were married when they were 16 and Jack knew my Grandpapa, he was probably about 22. Mama and Papa had me a little under a year after they were married so that means Jack is about 37. That's not to terribly old.'
"Addy, Dinner." Will called.
Addy looked outside to see that the sun about to set on the horizon. She walked downstairs and saw her mother had woken up. She had stopped crying but her face was still tear-stained.
Elizabeth put the three plates on the table. Each contained some meat, vegetables and a pile of mashed potatoes. They ate in silence, something Addy hated.
"Papa," Addy started, Will looked up at his daughter. "Are we going to try and find that Jack guy now that we have The Protector?"
Will paled a bit as Elizabeth looked at him. "What?" She asked.
"Grandfather gave us his ship. I hear you guys talking about how much you miss Jack and everything, Are we going to go look for him now?" Addy said, grabbing a roll from the basket.
"We don't know yet, Addy. Jack isn't an easy man to find." Will said.
"I bet we can find him. Mama is always saying as long as you have a couple hundred bottles of rum on your boat and you go to Tortuga, you can probably find Jack." Addy said.
Elizabeth laughed a bit before Will started laughing too.
"Maybe we will try to find Jack, I do miss his snide remarks at times." Will said. Elizabeth nodded in agreement.
"I think it is a wonderful plan." Elizabeth said, a new excitement in her eyes. "Addy, we better start planning everything we will need for the trip. As soon as Father's boat is done, we sail the week after."
"Sounds great, I better get to work on everything." Will said, finishing his dinner and walking back into his shop.
"Don't we need to find a crew or anything like that?" Addy asked.
Will poked his head back in. "I think we can handle it, at least to Tortuga."
Addy paled a bit and helped her mother clear the table.
"Addy, you know how I said you can never wear breeches?" Elizabeth asked, washing the dishes.
Addy stopped drying the plate. "Yes.Mama." she said slowly.
"Well, once we are on the ship and out in the ocean, you can wear them. Your Papa will need us to help him out and skirts will get in the way of work. I'm not looking forward to it, but it is something that will need to be done." Elizabeth said.
Addy smiled and hugged her mother. Elizabeth gasped a bit before smiled back and hugging her daughter. They finished the dishes and Addy ran up to her room.
One year, her Grandfather had given her a particularly ugly dress, pink with huge roses on it. It was also a corset dress. Addy had hated it and sold it to the local dressmaker in exchange for eight pairs of breeches. She said it was the best trade she had ever made. Addy hoped they still fit, she had gotten one that were a bit to big on her so she could wear them longer. She pulled a pair on and they fit perfectly. She smiled and ran back downstairs.
Elizabeth gasped when she saw her daughter.
"When did you get those and how?" She asked.
"Remember the pink rose dress Grandfather gave a couple years back, the corset one?" She asked her mother. Elizabeth nodded slowly. "Well, I traded it to the dressmaker for eight pairs of breeches and a couple of shirts."
Elizabeth stared at her daughter for a moment. Addy paled a bit, scared that her mother might yell at her. To Addy's surprise, her mother started laughing.
"Will," She sounded out betweens breaths after a bit. "Will, come in here."
Elizabeth wiped her eyes; she was crying she was laughing so hard.
"Tell you father." She said.
Addy shrugged and told her father how she sold the dress. Will looked at her and a big smile spread across his face.
"That was very smart of you." He said, before laughing with her mother.
Addy shrugged before turning to go upstairs. Her parents were interesting at times.
"Addy, hold up a second." Elizabeth said. "You probably want to know why this is so funny to us."
Addy turned back around and nodded.
"When I was your age, Father bought me a white and green corset dress. That was also the day that Commodore Norrington got his promotion and proposed to me. Well, we were up at the Fort and he was talking to me on a ledge. I couldn't breathe at all in that retched thing and I feel off the ledge and into the sea. Jack was talking to a couple of guards on the Interceptor and heard me fall. He jumped in a saved me. Father never bought me a corset dress after that again." She said.
Addy looked at her mother and began laughing. Her own mother, a very strong woman who when was mad, even her husband was scared of her, lost to a piece of fabric.
"I'm glad you got rid of that dress Addy, I didn't like it either. Go change and you can help your father with the braces he needs to make. I will be in after a while." She said.
Addy smiled and ran to get her apron and work dress. When she came back down, her mother was finishing up cleaning and banging came from her father's workshop. She went in and her father stopped.
"We need half-pin barrels and door hinges." He said.
Addy nodded and began to work. After a while, Elizabeth came in, leather apron and an old dress that didn't reach much past her ankles on. They worked late into the night. Will opened the window to throw the hot water out and saw the sun starting to break over the horizon.
"That's enough for tonight, it's almost daybreak. We all had better get some sleep." Will said.
They stopped, stretched and headed to their rooms.
"Good Night Mama, Papa." Addy said before climbing the stairs to her room.
"Good Night, Addy." They said before closing the door to their room.
Addy pulled out a bottle from the back of her closet.
'I get to find Jack and meat him, I can't wait.' She thought, looking at the ship with black sails that sat in the bottle.
'I can't wait.' She thought as she fell into a deep sleep, bottle clutched to her chest.
