Crazy Little Love

Summary: Three years after Crazy Little Thing. Jack, Will, Elizabeth and Bill, along with Will and Elizabeth's son, arrive in Santiago, not expecting to find anything. Instead they find the woman they've been searching for plus two other little surprises in the form of Jack's children. Surprise after surprise comes and old enemies return, yet again. One underlying question though, does she still love Jack…or no?

Rating: M

A/N: Hello again. Ok so I lied. I said I'd put this up tomorrow or something but I want to put it up today. I'd like to thank Yamiishot and eXsTorDiNaRiLy InViSiBlE for their help in deciding the names for Maddie and Jack's kids and for all the help they've giving me with the other story. I'd also like to thank everyone who reviewed and hope you do again for this story!


"Andrew! Please be careful!" Elizabeth said, rushing over to her three year old son and lifting him up to keep him away from the edge of the ship. "We've told you countless times…"

"Stay near the middle of the ship?" Andrew asked.

"Yes." Elizabeth said. She smiled and ruffled his dark curls. "You're father would lose his mind if you ever fell over again."

"Would Unca Jack too?" Andrew asked.

"Yes he would." Elizabeth said. "You know he adores you."

"Talking about me again?" Jack asked, coming up behind her. Elizabeth turned around. Andrew took his arms off Elizabeth's shoulder and leaned over to throw them around Jack's neck. "It seems I get missed easily. It's only been ten minutes, lad." He took Andrew from Elizabeth. Elizabeth watched them for a while before walking away. Jack put Andrew on the floor and knelt in front of him.

"Unca Jack I found something." Andrew said. "It came in the net."

"What did ya find?" Jack asked. Andrew stuffed his hand in his pocket and pulled out a blue pendant on a rusted chain. Jack froze when he saw it.

"Unca Jack?" Andrew asked, prodding him in the shoulder. Jack shook his head. "I wanna give it to mummy."

"Do you mind if I have it?" Jack asked.

"Why?" Andrew asked.

"Because I know it." Jack said. Andrew tilted his head before holding out the necklace. "Thank you." Jack took it and put it in his own pocket. "Let's go find grandpa."

"Yeah!" Andrew said, smiling.

"Mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy! Wake up! Wake up!" Madison grumbled as two persistent voices shouted at her. She didn't move or react apart from that first grumble.

"Mummy?" A little girl asked.

"Lily! Mummy's dead!" A little boy said.

"NO!!" Lily said. She started jumping on Madison. "Mummy don't be dead!" Madison opened her eyes and rolled onto her back with a big smile. "Mummy!" Lily launched herself at Madison, wrapping her arms around the woman's neck. "Jaden said you was dead!" Madison sat up with her daughter still attached to her. She looked at her son.

"Were you telling lies again, sweetie?" Madison asked.

"I didn't know you wasn't dead." Jaden said. Lily released Madison and sat on one of her mother's legs. Jaden sat on the other. Madison smiled and ran her hand through Lily's dark, dark brown hair. She ruffled Jaden's black hair and looked between the two of them.

Jaden had black hair like his father. Most of his features came from him but he got his eyes from Madison. Their bright green colour looked almost out of place with the darkness of the rest of his looks.

Lillith, or Lily as she was mostly called, didn't seem to have decided who she wanted to look like. Her dark brown, almost black hair, was thick like her father's. She had his ears and nose. She had Madison's pouty lips that got most people to do anything for her. What was most interesting about Lily was her eyes. She had one green eye that was slightly darker then those of her mother and brother and she had one brown eye that was just a bit lighter then those of her father.

"Lily, Jaden, come get breakfast before Samantha and Tara get here!" Carolyn shouted.

"Coming Gramma!" The children shouted back.

"We get to play with Tara today, mummy." Jaden said. He adored Tara as much as he adored Lily. They were inseparable sometimes.

"I know." Madison said.

"We're going down to the beach." Lily said.

"I know." Madison said, again.

"Lily's gonna talk with the fishies." Jaden said. Madison just smiled. Ever since she could talk, Lily was able to talk with the sea creatures. Madison had learned to do it in her head but Lily did everything vocally.

"Come on Jay." Lily said, sniffing the air. "Gramma's making eggies." Jaden smiled a smile that reminded Madison of his father before the children climbed off the bed and left the room. Madison smiled as she sat back against the headboard. Sure, seeing so much of Jack in Jaden was somewhat painful but she had forced it away and focused on only seeing her little boy.

Every time she saw Jaden or Lily, Madison would see Jack and every time there was a slight pain in it but now, after two years, it a dull numb feeling. They never met Jack and that was what Madison wanted. She wanted to keep them from the heartache that had trapped her the nine months between the last time she saw Jack and the time where she had given birth to the twins. She didn't even think it was possible for her to love them as much as she did but as soon as she saw them, her heart instantly opened up.

Madison got out of bed and walked over to the window. From there, she could see the water of the ocean. She remembered the time almost a year ago when she was alone, free of Lily and Jaden for a while. She thought she had seen the Black Pearl docked. The instant she saw the ship that could have been it, she ran all the way home and stopped Carolyn from taking the kids for a walk. They had spent that whole day inside and had asked Samantha's husband if there were any ships at the dock before Madison allowed her mother and children out of the house. She never told any of them why she had done that.

"Where are we going, grandpa?" Andrew asked, tugging on Bill's pant leg while Jack stood nearby.

"We're going to Santiago." Bill said, bending down and picking up Andrew. The little boy instantly grabbed hold of the wheel. Bill kept one hand on it so that Andrew didn't accidentally turn the wheel too much.

"Where's that?" Andrew asked.

"A few days from Port Royal where your other grandpa lives." Bill said.

"I gots two grandpa." Andrew said proudly. Jack smiled slightly and looked out at the water. In the distance he could see land. He couldn't help but remember the last time they were in Santiago. He could have sworn he saw Madison running away. He would have went after the woman he saw if it weren't for the fact that he promised Will and Elizabeth that he'd keep Andrew safe.

"Jack." Bill said, bringing Jack out of his thoughts. "Andrew asked you something."

"Sorry, lad." Jack said.

"If you my uncle…do I have an aunt?" Andrew asked. Jack looked at Bill who shrugged. He sighed and put a hand on his head.

"Yeah, you do." Jack said. "Not sure where she is though."

"Is she pretty like mummy?" Andrew asked.

"Yeah." Jack said, smiling. "She's beautiful."

"Am I ever gonna see her?" Andrew asked. "I'm this many years old…" He held up three fingers. "And I dunno who she is."

"Go ask your dad." Jack said, his smile fading. "I'll be back up when we dock." He went to his cabin. Andrew looked at Bill.

"Did I say something wrong, grandpa?" He asked.

"No." Bill said. "Uncle Jack just has a broken heart."

"Did it hurt him?" Andrew asked.

"Yeah." Bill said. "It hurt most of us." Andrew looked confused. "You're too young, lad."

"Be careful you three." Samantha called.

"We'll be good Auntie Sam." Lily said. She was standing with her feet in the water. The waves coming up and rolling over the bottom of her dress.

"Is it cold?" Jaden asked.

"No." Lily said. Jaden and Tara joined her. Unlike the twins, Tara had almost white blonde hair and big, bright blue eyes. Next to the twins, she almost looked like a ghost.

"What ya doing?" Tara asked.

"Playing." Lily said, looking down at the water. Fish swam around her legs.

"Lily's magic." Jaden said.

"I know." Tara said.

"But we can't tell no one." Jaden said.

"Not even my mummy or daddy." Tara said, nodding.

"A ship's coming!" Lily said, looking up. The other children looked at her then out at the water.

"I see it! Lily I see it!" Tara said, jumping.

"Tara, be careful!" Samantha called. "I think you all should get out of the water now." With much grumbling the three children walked out of the water and over to where Samantha was sitting on a blanket. "What got you so excited sweetheart?"

"There's a ship coming momma." Tara said. "A real big one. It's got black sails and not the blue ones like those navy ones gots."

"Well then we better be careful." Samantha said. "Now…let's have some lunch. We can watch the ship dock."

"Yay!" Lily and Jaden said. They loved watching ships. They always wanted to go on one and sail around. Jaden wanted to be a pirate but when he mentioned that to Madison she went very stiff and told him he could do better then that.

For the most part, Madison seemed happy around the twins. It was at night, when one or both of them was still awake and peeked into her room did they find out just how unhappy their mother was.

Just how heart broken she was.


Ta da!! First chapter done. I hope this story is as popular as the last one. There's going to be a lot in it but the next few chapters will basically be like this.