A/N: I was grounded, and then when I could use the computer again, it had a virus. Yeah, I hate older brothers. And you don't care do you? Didn't think so. Now…on with the story!!
Disclaimer: I don't own Pirates of the Caribbean, Disney does.
Once in the street, Kara looked around. Before she didn't have time to appreciate the beauty of the town. She was only concerned about catching up with Jack. The streets were filled with shoppers and people trying to sell them useless items.
"Kara?" Jack waved his hand in front of her face. She quickly grabbed it and put it by his side.
"You're really annoying. You know that, don't you?" she questioned him letting slip a small smile.
He grinned whole heartedly, "Aye, luv. In fact mos' people say that 'bout me."
Kara raised an eyebrow, "And that's a good thing?"
"Exactly, luv. If ye annoy people, they give ye what ye want because if they don't they know that ye will annoy them until ye get it, savvy?" Jack stated while draping his arm across her shoulders once more.
She reached up and pushed his arm off of them saying, "You don't own me and why do you insist on talking like that?" By looking at him, Kara could tell that he had no idea that she meant.
"Who eva said that I owned ye? An' why do I insis' on talkin' like wha'?" Kara rolled her eyes.
"Damn, how stupid can he be?!" she thought, but instead said, "Like that! It's so annoyin'! Arrggghhhh!!!! Now I'm speaking like you!!" She crossed her arms over her chest and glared at the boy in front of her.
Jack pointed his right index finger in her face, "Wha' do ye mean?! Ye're the one who jus' said "annoyin'"!!"
She unfolded her arms and flung them up in frustration, "I said "annoyin'" because you speak like that and it slipped out and, and, and, I don't know. Just shut up, OK?"
"Wha' do ye mean by "ye speak like tha'? Wha's wrong wit havin' an accent?" he raised an eyebrow at her. They both seemed to do that a lot.
Kara grabbed at her hair, "That's. Not. An. Accent. It's. Improper. Grammar. God, do I have to spell it out for you?"
"No, ye don', an' it's an accent, not "improper grammar.' Jus' leave me alone, kay?" Jack reputed while staring her down, "An' how do ye know tha' the way tha' ye speak is right? How do ye know tha' yer right an' I'm wrong? How do ye tha' I'm not right an' yer wrong? There's really no "right or wrong" way ta speak. Let's take a walk 'round town and observe people's accents an' ask them their opinions, savvy?" He put his arms around her shoulders again. This time Kara didn't even bother to remove it because she knew that it would end up there eventually.
"But don't we have to get the things at the tailor's and the smithy?" Kara questioned Jack who was guiding her through the street. She looked back at the bakery then at what was ahead of them.
"Na, we can get 'em later." Jack said carelessly waving his other hand in the air. "Ahh, here. Jus' who I was lookin' for. Apala!" Kara looked at where Jack had called out the name and saw a girl, maybe 2 years older than them looking at Jack grinning. She had highlighted brown hair, chocolate brown eyes, and her skin was a little bit darker than Kara's. She was wearing a beautiful red sari and had on many multi-coloured bangles. She, like Jack and Kara, also wore no shoes. She glided over to them and smiled at Kara showing perfectly straight, pearly white teeth.
Jack, with his arm still around Kara's shoulders, addressed Apala, "'Ello, luv. This is me new mate Kara Veera. Kara, this is Apala Deol."
"It's nice to meet you, Miss. Veera." Apala said while holding out her hand.
Kara smiled and gently shook Apala's hand and said, "The pleasure is mine, Miss.Deol. And please, call me Kara."
They let go of each other's hand, "Then you must call me Apala, Kara. It's only fair."
Kara grinned then added, "Your wish is my command, Apala."
"Hey, Kara. What's in your mouth?" Jack butted in trying to see what it was.
Kara had an appalled look on her face, "Well what do you know. Jack can actually talk like a normal person!" Apala laughed softly at that.
"I know. He always talks so weird. No one can understand him then he blames it on his "accent" and how he's allowed to have one and if you have a problem with it. It's so weird." Apala stated, still laughing.
Kara started beaming as well then she threw her two sense in, "He's weird."
Jack didn't seem to care and he continued on trying to see what was inside of Kara's mouth, "No, I'm serious, mates. The sun caught something in her mouth just right and it reflected off of it."
"What are you talking about, Jack. And leave her alone, can't you see that you're annoying her?" Apala said as she tried to pull Jack away from Kara.
Kara tried to think of what the sun might have reflected off of. She didn't have a retainer or braces but she had a gold tooth. Yes, that must have been it. "Jack, I think that I know what you saw."
"Well are you going to tell me what it is or are you just going to keep me guessing?" he was growing annoyed so Kara thought that she would have a little bit of fun before revealing what it was to him.
"Hey, Jack. Apala agrees with me. Your so called "accent" is weird." She used her fingers to make quotation marks on accent, which made Apala start giggling again.
"Yeah, Jack. It is annoying, weird, bizarre, dreadful, and exactly like you." Kara burst out laughing. Clearly Apala had caught onto her plan. This was going to be a lot of fun.
A/N: Well there you go, chapter 3! Hope you liked it. I'll be updating more often now that the computer is working again and I have more free time. So Jack can actually talk like a normal person but for how long? Please review!
