I've been looking for a Musketeer crossover for ages and thought that I might as well try and write one. So I hope you enjoy and hope its' true to the characters.

Aramis walked through the streets of the small village, just outside of the docks. The Cardinal had had a tip off that a pirate was had been spotting in the port so Treville had sent the four of them to check. Athos and D'artagnan where talking to the local captains while he and Porthos had separated to better search the area. With any luck they'd find the irate quickly and be on their way back to Paris before nightfall. While Aramis could sleep nearly any where he didn't quite like the idea of sleeping in one of the inns in the village. Anyway he had a young widower waiting for him back in Paris, who he had been hoping to see that night.

It was at this moment that a body collided with his own. If not for his quick reflexes, Aramis would have ended up flat on his stomach as it was he stumbled slightly at the force the figure hit him. There was a loud shout behind him, Porthos telling him to stop the figure. Without thinking, Aramis grabbed the body's' wrist before they had a chance to run.

"Get off." The figure was a woman with a Spanish accent. Startled Aramis twirled her around just as Porthos ran up to them.

She was struggling in his arms, covering her face was a large floppy hat but Aramis could just make out the wisps of brown hair coming undone from the hat. Taking the hat from her head, Aramis cursed as his own brown eyes met startlingly familiar ones.

"Angelica." Aramis breathed as D'artagnan and Athos ran up to them.

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Athos and D'artagnan had just finished talking to the last Captain when a young woman walked straight past them from the Captains boat. "Who is that?" Athos asked, turning back to the Captain.

"No one." The Captain said. D'artagnan and Athos shared a glance silently agreeing what to do.

"I suggest you tell us the truth Monsiuer." D'artagnan warned, twirling his knife in his hands. The Captain took a gulp but said nothing.

"No harm will come to you if you tell is the truth." Athos reassure him, seeing the nervousness in the Captains eyes. "Who was that woman?"

"A pirate." The Captain was about to start declaring his innocence but D'artangna and Athos had already turned away. Porthos was just walking up to them, shrugging to show he hadn't seen anything.

"Porthos!" Athos shouted, pointing towards the retreating figure of the woman.

Porthos took one look at her before nodding and running after her down the street. She seemed to realise what was happening as she stated to run down the street. Athos and D'artagnan quickly jumped from the docks and followed Porthos and the girl down the streets.

The girl managed to run into Aramis who was walking the opposite way down the street. Athos watched as they stumbled and Aramis grabbed her and turned her around. What confused Athos, though, was the faint look of recognition in the other Musketeers eyes as he turned her around and removed her hat.

"You caught her." D'artagnan said as he came to a stop next to Porthos.

Aramis said nothing as he continued to stare at the woman with a look of confusion. She had stopped struggling and may have been saying something as Athos saw Aramis shake his head at odd intervals.

"We should take her back to Paris." Athos stated, finally having enough of Aramis seemingly ignoring him. The woman heard them though as she brought her leg up and kicked Aramis, hard in the shins.

Aramis didn't seem to have expected it his grip on the woman loosened enough for her to wriggle out of his arms. The woman was quick; Athos gave her that as the three of them took out their swords. Aramis took out his sword just as the woman made a grab for the pistol at his side.

Athos watched as the woman grabbed the pistol, already loaded knowing Aramis, and aimed it at the other Musketeers. "Wait." Athos put out a hand to stop Porthos from attacking the woman. Porthos wasn't happy about it but he did as Athos said. All three where on edge as the woman kept the pistol aimed at Aramis.

"None of you move." Her voice had a thick Spanish accent.

"Put the pistol down." Athos said, taking out his own and aiming at the woman. She shook her head, keeping the pistol aimed at Aramis.

"Put your weapons on the ground and let me walk away or I'll shoot." Aramis met Athos' gaze before they both nodded in consent. Athos put his pistol and sword on the gorund, followed quickly by Porthos and D'artagan. "voy a verte pronto hermanito." She said as she grabbed the hat Aramis had taken from her and ran down the Street, sending a warning fire at the Musketeers feet to stop them from following.

"Shouldn't we follow her?" D'artagnan asked as he picked up his sword. Athos shook his head.

"No, we need to find out where she's heading first." Athos answered, putting his pistol away. "What did she say?" Athos asked, turning to Aramis. He knew the language she'd used was Spanish but unlike Aramis none of them spoke the language.

"We should find out where she went." Aramis said. Frowning, Athos considered sayin something but thought better of it. The look on Aramis' face when he'd seen the woman made Athos think that maybe he knew her. She was probably a mistress of his, which wouldn't have surprised the older Musketeers.

They headed back to the Captain of the ship the woman had come from, in relative silence. Aramis was frowning, deep in thought and Athos decided that when they got back to Paris he would confront the other Musketeer aobut what he was hiding.

The Captain didn't know where the woman was heading and had no name so the four Musketeers decided to head back to Paris. "She's probably heading thta way anyway." Porthos reasoned as they climbed onto the horses. The bigger man was looking at Aramis as if he wanted to say something but Athos shook his head.

D'artagnan, however, wasn't paying any attention to Athos as he said, "Who was she Aramis?"

Aramis had been silent since then but thequesiton aimed at him seemed to snap him from his revery. He smiled at D'artagnan answering, "I didn't know her."

"But you where talking to her." D'artagnan argued.

"No she was asking to be let go." Aramis reasoned, though Athos could tell it was a lie, he'd known Aramis long enough to know when the other Musketeer was lying.

Instead of mentioning it though, he only nodded his head and asked, "What did she say before she left?"

A look flashed across Aramis' face that he couldn't quite place as he answered Athos' question, "She said not to follow her." And with that Athos knew Aramis was lying.

Porthos and Athos shared a look, both coming to the same agreement not to question Aramis about this yet.

I would just like to apologise for any posible spelling mistakes that I have been unable to find as I don't have a beta. Hope you enjoyed and please review :)