Disclaimer: I do not own Pirates of the Caribbean or any of the characters
except my character, Swift.
A/N: Okay, this is the really corny explanation of all the stuff that's been going on with the two main pirates of the story. It's not very detailed, though, I'm sorry.When I wrote it I was pretty tired and I'm really too lazy to edit it. You'll notice that very much in a lot of the other chapters following, but I VOW to do it sometime. Must form good habits, must form good habits! Heh, so anyways I think I'm going to make this chapter appear longer than it really is just with this note so I'll let you get to reading! (another note: I only decided to post this because my friends I wrote this with thought it was really good, so, yeah.)
The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Crown of Cortez Prologue
It had been a year since the Curse of the Black Pearl had been lifted from the world. England was back in its old peaceful state of harmony, besides the small threat of pirates still about the area. Many were, in fact, still shaken by the Black Pearl incident that it scared off pirates for one reason or another. But still, there was a disturbing presence about the crew that had helped destroy the curse of the Black Pearl; mainly Captain Jack Sparrow. Often, while sailing and gazing at the water, Jack could raise his right hand and swear he thought he saw a hand of a skeleton rise out of the water with the waves, but he brushed it off and just considered the possibility that the old curse was still on his mind.
But, things weren't going so well for William Turner back in England. His wife, Elizabeth, who used to be a noble, had caught a rare, fatal disease. He wasn't allowed near her in fear that he might catch the disease if he drew near. Months later she had died, and despite how much evidence was given that she had died of a fatal disease, Will was thrown in jail.
There were many long-lasting debates on what to do to this man for his "crime." Many spoke of death, either hang him or chop his head off. Most wanted him hung because it would make him suffer like Elizabeth had.
While all these debates went on, word was spreading out on the ocean of the young man who was being held in prison for such a long time because of all the debating. When Jack Sparrow heard this, he had a gut-wrenching feeling it was Will, and no matter how soft-hearted he felt doing this, he turned the boat back to go "visit" Will.
On the way to England, Jack ran into three girls who were stranded out in the middle of the ocean in lifeboats, and they apparently were pirates themselves with much experience so he decided to take them with in case they came in handy.
A/N: Okay, this is the really corny explanation of all the stuff that's been going on with the two main pirates of the story. It's not very detailed, though, I'm sorry.When I wrote it I was pretty tired and I'm really too lazy to edit it. You'll notice that very much in a lot of the other chapters following, but I VOW to do it sometime. Must form good habits, must form good habits! Heh, so anyways I think I'm going to make this chapter appear longer than it really is just with this note so I'll let you get to reading! (another note: I only decided to post this because my friends I wrote this with thought it was really good, so, yeah.)
The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Crown of Cortez Prologue
It had been a year since the Curse of the Black Pearl had been lifted from the world. England was back in its old peaceful state of harmony, besides the small threat of pirates still about the area. Many were, in fact, still shaken by the Black Pearl incident that it scared off pirates for one reason or another. But still, there was a disturbing presence about the crew that had helped destroy the curse of the Black Pearl; mainly Captain Jack Sparrow. Often, while sailing and gazing at the water, Jack could raise his right hand and swear he thought he saw a hand of a skeleton rise out of the water with the waves, but he brushed it off and just considered the possibility that the old curse was still on his mind.
But, things weren't going so well for William Turner back in England. His wife, Elizabeth, who used to be a noble, had caught a rare, fatal disease. He wasn't allowed near her in fear that he might catch the disease if he drew near. Months later she had died, and despite how much evidence was given that she had died of a fatal disease, Will was thrown in jail.
There were many long-lasting debates on what to do to this man for his "crime." Many spoke of death, either hang him or chop his head off. Most wanted him hung because it would make him suffer like Elizabeth had.
While all these debates went on, word was spreading out on the ocean of the young man who was being held in prison for such a long time because of all the debating. When Jack Sparrow heard this, he had a gut-wrenching feeling it was Will, and no matter how soft-hearted he felt doing this, he turned the boat back to go "visit" Will.
On the way to England, Jack ran into three girls who were stranded out in the middle of the ocean in lifeboats, and they apparently were pirates themselves with much experience so he decided to take them with in case they came in handy.
