Disclaimer: I own none of the characters, places or ships that featured or mentioned in the original Pirates of the Caribbean but if you don't recognize something I probably created it.
Summary: Between 5 and 6 years after escaping he escaped the noose, the daughter of Jack Sparrow shows up in Port Royal, looking for her father. She meets Will, Elizabeth and their daughter and loads of creepy stuff starts to happen involving an Aztec priest and his ability to raise the dead. Meanwhile Jack is in trouble with a capital T with Barbossa's son, Daniel.
A/n: Once upon a time, I dreamed of writing the sequel to POTC and sending it to Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio (the guys who wrote the script for the first) then I remembered I have no way of contacting them so I figured I'd put it up for you guys to read. It's all my own work so enjoy! I kind of explain where the monkey comes from in this and why it gets named Jack.
Chapter 1
Bills Demise
It was night and the moon was hidden behind thick clouds. The Black Pearl was sailing across an open stretch of water, the usual fog surrounding it and its sails full of holes. Bill Turner, known to his shipmates as Bootstrap, was sat on the deck of the ship he had served on for a long time, cleaning his sword. Two of his shipmates, Ragetti and Pintel, walked up to him. Bill looked at them, Pintel smiled evilly.
"The captain would like a word with you, Bootstrap," he said.
Ragetti chuckled while looking Bill up and down with his wooden eye. Silently, Bill stood up and sheathed his sword. Ragetti and Pintel lead him along the deck to the captain's quarters.
Captain Barbossa was sat at a table with his monkey sat on his shoulder. The monkey was really kind of cute and needed a name. 'I could be ironic,' he thought 'and name it Jack.' He laughed at the joke. If it hadn't been for Jack Sparrow, Barbossa would never have found the monkey. He and his crew had mutinied against Jack who had been captain and taken him to an island. They had physically taken him there and knocked him out, leaving just a pistol with one shot. The monkey had come up to him and Barbossa had taken it back aboard with him. He was brought from his memories by Ragetti and Pintel entering, bringing Bill with them. Bill looked around the cabin, knowing it would be for the last time.
"Well Mr. Turner," said Barbossa, "I hear that you've been complaining about me."
Bill looked at Barbossa, straight in the eye.
"Why?" continued Barbossa.
Bill shifted his weight from one foot to the other, nervously.
"It wasn't right what we did to Jack," he said.
Barbossa started to get angry.
"Jack was a fool, it lost him the Pearl," said Barbossa
"And a good man. What we did wasn't right by the Code," said Bill, defending his old captain.
"Hang the Code," shouted Barbossa, "It's more like guidelines than actual rules, anyway."
Bill looked at Barbossa in disgust.
"I knew you couldn't be trusted," he snarled.
Barbossa grinned, revealing dirty, rotting teeth.
"Well, I'm glad we got that cleared up," he said, "As you know I'm not a man to suffer fools gladly, so you'll understand why I'm letting you go."
Bill was confused, what did Barbossa mean?
"Goodbye Bootstrap," said Barbossa.
Ragetti and Pintel seized Bill. They tied his hands behind his back and pulled him out onto the deck.
They dragged him out of the captain's quarters. They pulled him along to where a cannon was waiting. Twigg gagged Bill while Ragetti tied his feet together. Bill tried to speak as Barbossa came up and tied him to the cannon.
"Sorry Bill," he said, straightening up, "I didn't quite catch that last bit."
The crew laughed as Barbossa moved to the edge of the ship. Bill struggled but was held still by Ragetti and Pintel. Ragetti pointed to the sky and shouted.
"Look," he cried, "The moon!"
A cloud moved to reveal the full moon. Bill watched the crew turn skeletal as he too, changed into a skeleton. He turned to face the skeletal Barbossa, who was grinning.
"Goodbye Bootstrap," he said.
The skeletal monkey started shrieking as Barbossa pushed the cannon with his foot. It fell off the edge of the ship, dragging a yelling Bill down with it into the crushing black oblivion of Davy Jones' locker.
I used the description used to tell Will in the original POTC for this chapter. Sorry, but I had to have Bill put his foot in it by blabbing about how much he didn't like Barbossa. I couldn't find another way for Barbossa to find out about this dislike. Please read and review.
