Meeting Elizabeth Swan

The ninjas worked at the blacksmith creating new swords. Tenten Sakura Ino Hinata and Kurenai helped cleaned some of the swords. Will was impressed how Tenten was able to summon weapons through her scrolls. Will been giving all of them sword lessons so they can use a sword.

"Ok, I'm going to go give Captain Norrington's sword to Governor Swan, who wants' to come with me," Will asked.

"I would," Naruto told him. Neji also raised his hand as well.

At the Governor Swans house few minutes later they waited. Naruto found a wall candle and broke it by accident. "Nice job Naruto," Neji responded. Naruto hid it as best as he could do.

"Ah Mr. Turner, Mr. Hyuga, Mr. Uzumaki," Governor Swan greeted, "Good to see you three."

Neji bowed in respect but Naruto just stand there with no response. "Good day sir, we have your order," Will explain. Governor took out the sword to look at it. "The blade is folded steel," Neji explained, "that's gold filigree relayed into the handle."

Governor Swan gave Will the sword that showed off the balance of the sword. "Perfectly balance. The tang is nearly full width of the blade," Will explain. Will twirl it around showing its standards.

"Impressive, very impressive. And Commodore Norrington is going to be very pleased with this. Do pass my compliments to your master," said Governor Swan. "Sure thing," Naruto responded. Neji hit his teammate on the head.

"A craftsman is always please to hear his work is appreciated," Neji said.

A woman entered from the second floor catching Will's attention. "Elizabeth, you look absolutely stunning," Governor Swan complimented.

"Will, good to see you. I had a dream about you last night," Elizabeth greeted.

"About me?" Will asked.

"A bit inappropriate don't you think?" Governor Swan asked.

"About the day we met, don't you remember?" Elizabeth asked Will.

"How can I forget Miss Swan," Will responded.

"Will how many times must I ask you to call me Elizabeth?" Elizabeth asked.

"Just one more time Miss Swan. As always," Will answered.

"There, you see. At least the boy has a sense of propriety. Now we really must be going," Governor Swan explained.

"Good day Mr. Turner, Mr. Hyuga, and Mr. Uzumaki," Elizabeth said as Governor Swan took her to the carriage.

"Good day, Elizabeth," Will finally said. The carriage left for the port. "There goes my only chance," Will said.

"I don't think so," Neji disagreed, "It sounds like she'll denied Norrington's proposal."

"You do need to tell her before you loose your rivalry with Norrington," Naruto commented.