The Adventures of Jacqueline Sparrow Turner

Prologue: After Captain Jack Sparrow's "hanging", Elizabeth and William got married, and Jack sailed away chasing the horizion. After their marriage, Will and Elizabeth settled down in Port Royal, to raise their daughter, Jacqueline Sparrow Turner, but everyone calls her Sparrow.
Sparrow had been raised on the tales of pirates, and dreamed of sailing the oceans, free as a bird. Will and Elizabeth were out often with Governor Swann. Will, Elizabeth and the Governor agreed to put aside Sparrow's pirate fancies, and have her brought up like a lady. Sparrow was four at the time, and misliked this new way of life. She learned the proper way to sit, stand, and drink her tea. She thought it all very silly, and felt like she was a rag doll, stretched out in all directions, always confused about which way she would go next.
But, despite their efforts, Sparrow's love of the sea and of freedom, could not be broken. Every morning, she would head down to the docks, just to see the sun rise o'er the horizon. Yet, every morning, Commodore Norrington would escort her back to her home. Norrington soon learned of Sparrow's early morning rises, and had someone watch her room every morning to make sure she wouldn't sneak out. She also would start extra early in the morning for her etiquette lessons, so she rarely got time to see the sea.
But, soon a time will come when a pirate will decide the future of many souls.

Chapter 1: Lady or Pirate?
Sparrow, now being fifteen, rushed out to the dock, dodging the soldiers, and heading for her little boat, The Mother of Pearl. She set sail, and was soon far away from the Commodore and his men. Sparrow guided her vessel to a small cave near the entrance of the harbor. She tied up her boat, and headed into her secret place, or so she thought.
"Well, Sparrow. Sneaking off I presume." Will said, folding his arms across his chest.
Sparrow stopped abruptly, "I had every intention of returning father." she said with a smile. Her long brunnette hair blew in the slight breeze. She tightened her trousers, adjusted her hat, and looked straight back into her father's stern eyes.
"Sparrow, everyday you wander off. You come here? Well time to put an end to this!" he said sternly.
"But father, I..." Sparrow stammered.
"No Sparrow! What do you think your mother would say to me if you went galavanting around here! You could drown out here! I'm sorry Sparrow but I can't let you come out here ever again..." he said with an aggitated frown.
"But, father all I want is to be free. Can't I at least get SOME freedom!" she raising her arms in the air.
"Sorry Sparrow. I can't allow you out here...," he paused, "without parental supervison. Your mother would kill me if anything were to happen to you." Will said with a grin.
Sparrow breathed a sigh of relief.