Tales is probably what you hear or read everyday in your life at this movement but this is not such a thing as Tales because it was real life of Pirates and non-pirates people. I was there, my dear friend in between the two races that I belonged in to be, I tell you. I was only a new born infant when a battle was going on in the ship of the Black Pearl. My mother keeps telling me the story because I loved to hear it over and over again. Aye yes let me not spoil you yet but I'll tell you my last name is Beckett. Yes, I am the son of Lord Cutler Beckett who hated pirates and hunted them down. My mother is going to remain mystery to you until the end of our story, my friend. As now she is on her dead bed as I write the story of how this life begin years and months before I was dare even born during the great battle.

In the Caribbean Sea, where it all started for all of us who lies upon this sea the lovely ship named HMS Endeavor was sailing from England to Port Royal, Jamaica. Governor Weatherby Swann and his daughter Anna were for the first time on a ship going to a place far off from England where King George II ruled at the time. Anna was about 8 years old at the time, was singing "Hoist the Colors" since she heard the others pirates in the sea sing the song,

"The king and his men
stole the queen from her bed
and bound her in her Bones.
The seas be ours
and by the powers
where we will we'll roam.

Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the colors high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never shall we die.

Some men have died
and some are alive
and others sail on the sea
– with the keys to the cage...
and the Devil to pay
we lay to Fiddler's Green!

The bell has been raised
from it's watery grave...
Do you hear it's sepulchral tone?
We are a call to all,
pay head the squall
and turn your sail toward home!

Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the colors high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never shall we die."

"All those pirates deserve to die." Said a young man name Cutler Beckett who is 23 years old at the time as commodore of HMS Endeavour. The ship was moving toward an area where a ship was in a war not long before.

Then Anna said, "They don't deserve it."

But Cutler disagreed, "The pirates are the worst things you ever imagine."

Anna didn't say a word since she walked off from him and spotted a boy in the sea. "Boy overboard! Boy overboard!" Anna yelled. A few of the crew members of HMS Endeavour bought the half drowned boy out of the sea.

Anna went toward the boy to see if he was alright but then Cutler had spotted a girl who was coughing in the sea. "Lass overboard! Lass overboard!"

Cutler yelled but then decided to take off his coat and swim out to the girl to get her out of the sea. He got the girl out of the sea, and carried her close to where the boy was laying down. Cutler asked a question to the girl, "What is your name lass?"

The girl answered, "Elizabeth Turner" which she was still having trouble breathing.

Cutler said to Elizabeth, "Rest now, you are safe on the HMS Endeavour ship."

Then he turned to Anna, "What is the lad name?"

Anna answered, "William Turner, he was in the sea along with his twin sister after the ship was destroyed."

Cutler took a wise look at William and Elizabeth then asked, "Are you saying that they are twins?"

Anna answered, "Yes, they are twins. They are both 8 years old."

No more was said. Governor Swann had decided to adopt Elizabeth Turner as his daughter. William Turner was well adopted by a blacksmith name John Brown that worked in Port Royal. The Turner Twins still were remained to see each other in their lives since no one can keep them apart. Nothing shall keep them separate but what of the years to come?