This is about how Jack Sparrow is sailing on the Black Pearl with Elizabeth and Will.
They see a siren (mermaid for those who don't know). And you know how sirens sing to lure sailors? Well that's what she does.
The ship crashes, they get stranded on the siren's island and stuff happens.
Based on a book called Sirena. It's a good book.
Disclaimer: I don't own POTC.
Note: I went back and corrected all the spelling and grammer mistakes.
There was fog over the ocean. It covered the bluish-gray water with a thick blanket of white mist, like a sheet of cotton over a bed.
The face of someone, or something, broke the surface of the water.
Its blue-tinged skin sparkled in the slim moonbeams that hit the water, which would have colored it silver, had it not been for the mist.
The creature propped itself on a nearby rock that was covered with seaweed.
Will could clearly see it now.
It wasn't aware that a ship was nearing, nor of the fact that there were people on the ship.
Will squinted to see it properly as the mist encumbered the creature.
It was a girl. Or part of one.
Instead of legs, she had a scaly tail.
Her skin was a brown color, from being in the sun a lot. Her hair was sun-bleached to the point that it was almost pure blonde, but you could see thin streaks of black under it, her natural hair color. Them her tail.
The scales were emerald green and fiery red, tipped with gold.
Even though she was far away from him, Will could see her shining silver eyes.
They glanced at him, seeing not him, but his soul.
Her gaze burned through his soul and into his mind.
He felt her grip release his mind and she slipped off her rock and back into the ocean.
"What're you lookin' at?" asked Jack from behind Will as he walked up behind him.
Will shook his head, certain that it had all been an illusion. His mind was playing tricks on him. Yes. Will nodded. "Nothing." he said with a shrug.
"Sure didn't look like nothing to me." breathed Jack as Will strode away. "His eyes almost fell out o' his head."
Jack saw a glimmer of red in the ocean.
He leaned forward on the rail, squinting his eyes.
He saw nothing. His eyes deceived him.
"I could ha' sworn I saw somethin'." he muttered.
"Talking to yourself is the first sign of insanity." remarked Elizabeth from behind him.
"I was insane long before I started talking to myself, love." said Jack.
Elizabeth shrugged and walked away to talk to Will.
Then the singing began.
It was a lone voice, and it sounded as though it was far away.
It was smooth, each note wedging itself into the minds of the listeners nearby.
Everyone stopped to listen to the wonderful singing.
They were all entranced by the singing.
Except for Elizabeth.
The siren's calls did not affect women, for they are not their targets.
They target men, using them to become immortal.
At least that's what was told to Elizabeth when she was younger.
She had brushed them off as childhood myths.
This was no myth.
Some of the crew had started to walk towards the singing, getting closer and closer to the railings, and finally, falling into the ocean and dying.
Only Will and Jack remained rooted to their spots.
"Will! Jack!" Elizabeth cried. She grabbed at their arms, trying to keep them from falling into the siren's spell, but with no avail.
Will and Jack were enchanted. And there was nothing Elizabeth could do to stop it.
