Authoress' Quick Notes Thingy:Both me and JohnCenaForever16 teamed up for this. In case you don't know she is the wonderful authoress who wrote Lost At Sea. Now we have written Lost At Sea: Commodore Norrington's Version, were Norrington's sister's is the OC replacing Keira. I really hope you like this, we both do. And just to note Sadie,JCF16 wrote this first cahpter so I'll be writing the next one. Enjoy and please review!

So here is the premire of Lost At Sea:Commodore Norrington Version

Oh and here is the full summary:

Summary: Camilla Norrington returns to Port Royal to visit her brother,
Commodore James Norrington after 5 years of living in England. Although
she is set to be engaged, Camilla longs for the freedom of a rule
breaking life. She assumes this attitude was brought on by the new
atmosphere. These rebellious feelings return when she stumbles upon the infamous
Jack Sparrow. Read as their relationship unfolds..


The sea lapped up against the sides of the HMS Commander as the ship glided ever closer toward Port Royal. Aboard the crew was quiet, all asleep below deck, the captain closed up in his cabin. The deck was washed in moonlight, seeming empty save for a figure at the bow. Her hair was long and loose, the wind playing with her long brown hair. Her gown a striking blue rippled in the wind. The woman's aqua eyes were cast down over the side of the ship as she watched the waves splash noisily against the wet wood of the ship. Her name, although unique, kept her in such high respect, her dress representing the stature of her family.

"Miss Norrington, it's a bit chilly, please, your room has been heated for you, a man's voice broke the woman from her thoughts."

Camilla Norrington turned to the young sailor and nodded. She gathered her skirts ad strode quickly into the room he had pointer her to. She closed the door with a snap behind her, letting the warmth of the fire warm her chilled skin. After living alone in England for five long years without her brother, Camilla was making the cross to Port Royal to make a life in the new settlements. Although she was eager to reunited with her beloved brother, she was subdued. Something in her had been awakened her first few weeks on the sea. An underlying want to stay there, a sense of rebelliousness. The young woman let out a long sigh and undressed. She silently blew out the lamp beside her bed and fell into a deep sleep, her dreams of a new life with her brother.


"Dear sister, welcome to Port Royal!", James greeted Camilla the next afternoon as she disembarked the ship, the sailors bustling around them.

" James it's been so long, I missed you," Camilla smiled, embracing her brother happily.

"Come, you must meet the Governor, he offered her his arm, which she took accordingly.

James led his sister to the carriage just outside the docks. The two climbed in and were instantly propelled toward the fort where the Governor was waiting, accompanied by his daughter, Elizabeth Swann.

"So I hear you've become the Commodore of this fine little Port," Camilla ventured, her aqua eyes dancing in the sunlight.

"I have, James nodded, his blue gaze cast out the window.

"And how does it suit you?" she furthered, wanting to know as much about her brother as possible.

James smiled and looked across at his younger sister, Camilla, "I serve my King proudly, brining lawbreakers and pirates to justice while protecting the people around me. I am satisfied with this, but one thing haunts me whenever I see the governors daughter, that I have no yet fulfilled."

"And what is that?"

"A marriage to a fine woman," James finished, his face falling.

"James, you will find your love one of these days, I assure you. You found peace in the Royal Navy, you will find love in a woman when you come across her. You may never know it until it hits you," Camilla smiled.

"How are you so certain, sister? Have you been in love"

Camilla laughed and shook her head ever so slightly, "No, James, I am still searching for my knight in shining armor." James nodded, returning his gaze to the window, the sun illuminating his face. Camilla studied him, seeing lines around his eyes and the general weariness of his glance. She frowned at the sight but did not ask the reason.

"Governor Swann will see you in the mapping office," Gillette informed the two as they climbed from the carriage.

"Thank you," Camilla nodded politely at him and James offered her his arm.

"This way, he nodded, and led her to a stairwell leading to an open oak door at the top. The room was wide, the walls adorned with bookshelves full of maps. A large wooden table in the middle of the office donned a large map of the world, on top of it, a compass and quill, waiting to be plotted. Governor Swann stood behind this table, his gray wig slightly askew beneath his large feathered hat, but at first glance he was a well kept man. Behind him, looking out the window stood his daughter, his long curly hair drawn up in a bun at the back of her head, her hands folded in front of her.

"Governor Swann, Elizabeth, meet my sister, Camilla Norrington," James announced as they strode into the room.

Elizabeth turned and smiled at the woman before her. Swann moved around the table, taking Camilla's shoulders and kissing her cheek in welcome.

"My dear you look stunning, I never thought you'd be so beautiful, he smiled.

"You are a lucky woman to have such a dependable brother."

"Thank you, my lord," Camilla smiled politely.

"Elizabeth come here, Swann beckoned to his daughter."

Elizabeth stepped forward and held out her hand in greeting,

"As you might have guessed, I am Elizabeth Swann."

"Yes, pleasure to make your acquaintance, Camilla took her hand briefly.

"Very good, very good," Swann piped up, bustling to the door and looking out over the fort.

"Miss Norrington, you shall be staying in a room just off the fort. James feels that you should stay near the fort until he can get you married and safe. I shall have him lead you to your room, we will then take dinner at my manor."

Camilla looked stunned, her aqua eyes wide as she looked up at James. He seemed to understand the meaning in her glance and nudged her ever so lightly to respond to the governor.

"Thank you for your hospitality, it is greatly appreciated," she smiled weakly before taking her brother's arm and following him from the room.


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Jain and Sadie