TBP: Ahem, welcome one and all to "To the End, we Go!"

Ekari: Just so you know, you might want to read Journey to the Chest first.

Furfaidz: This is the sequel!

Ekari: Also, just so you know, this happens before At World's End came into theaters and everyone and their mother saw it. Emily, Heather, Cheyenne, and Janice won't know what's going to happen.

TBP: Megan found spoilers after she saw Dead Man's Chest though, so she has a few clues about the goings ons.

Furfaidz: Enough talk!

All: On with the show!


Chapter 1

It was in the middle of the day at the fort at Port Royal. In place of the British Flag that is usually waving in the wind, was an East India Trading Company flag. Beckett had everything he wanted. Control, Power, and the heart of the undead sea captain Davy Jones. Int the center of the fort, was a large gallows. Seven people in a row walked up to it. An officer unrolled a parchment and began to read it, unknowing of the unseen figure of Megan standing in front of the gallows. She couldn't believe her eyes.

"What's going on?" Megan asked

"In order to effect a timely halt to deteriorating conditions," the officer read, "and to ensure the common good, a state of emergency is declared for these territories, by decree of Lord Cutler Beckett, duly appointed representative of His Majesty the King. By decree, according to martial law, the following statutes are temporarily amended: right to assembly, suspended." The executioner, pulled the lever and hung all seven people, making Megan gasp and take a few steps back. "Right to habeus corpus, suspended." More were brought up and hung.

"Oh my God." Megan said, walking backwards away from the deaths.

"Right to legal counsel, suspended." The officer continued to read. "Right to verdict by a jury of peers, suspended. [shot of feet coming through gallows floor] All persons convicted of piracy, or aiding a person convicted of piracy, or associating with a person convicted of piracy, shall be sentenced to hang by the neck until dead." Megan spun around to look away as more were hung. She saw a small table. Beckett was sitting at it. Unfortunately, Norrington and Heather were nowhere to be seen.

"I could just kill him now." Megan said, rolling up her jacket sleeves and stomping towards the table. She stopped and sighed, looking down at the arrow with a note tied to it in her hand. She shook her head and walked back away from him.

"Stupid Barbossa, ordering me to give a warning. A warning!" Megan growled. "Where am I going to put this?" Megan looked back up at the gallows. Her eyes grew wide when she saw a small boy in the center. He wasn't even tall enough to reach the noose.

"Okay, I know where I'm going to put this." she said, smiling. She walked up to the gallows and began to hear something unexpected: singing.

"The king and his men, stole the queen from her bed," sang the small boy, "and bound her in her bones."

"My god, there's singing." Megan said. Her smile grew wide and she felt like cheering. But she had to focus on the task at hand.

"The seas be ours, and by the powers, where we will, we'll roam." the boy continued. The executioner came up to him with a barrel. He lifted the boy up and placed him on top. Then the noose was placed around his neck.

"That it?" Megan asked, quirking an eyebrow. "Thought there'd be more."

"Yo, ho, all hands, hoist the colors high." sang a man in the line. Megan looked back at him. Then everyone in the line on the gallows joined in.

"Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die." they all sang.

"Yo ho, all together, hoist the colors high." all the people in chains sang. The stomped their feet in time with their song. Some soldiers moved back away from them. The officer who was reading the parchment ran over to Beckett.

"Lord Beckett." he said. "They've started to sing, sir."

"Finally." Beckett replied

"Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die." the pirates sang. The executioner grabbed onto the lever and fell back away from it. The lever was never pulled. Soldiers ran to the fallen executioner and saw an arrow protruding from his chest. A small note tied to it.

"That's all the warning you're getting." Megan said. She looked away from her unfortunately successful job and snapped her fingers.


TBP: And here we have the end of the beginning!

Ekari: Hey Thunder, Why so serious?

TBP: Ah, shut up! X)

Ekari: So, this isn't much of a beginning, but at least it's something. Hope you enjoy!

Furfaidz: Please please Please! Read and Review!