That night, the wind picked up, carrying a sound with it. It was singing, the call for the Brethren Court to meet. For Teague, however, it meant something else. Teague smiled at his son after dinner. "Sorry, but we should end this party and get going. You've got a meeting to go to!"
Jack smiled. "And you've got a table to clean wax off of, right?"
Teague nodded. Jack smiled. "Then how about all three of-"
"JACK!" Roxxi shrieked from the Black Pearl. Jack ran to her, and found her standing in front of an empty bed, Amara's bed. Jack remembered staying in the room until she fell asleep, which means she was kidnaped. He turned to Teague, who had followed.
"Our three ships are sailing together." Jack said.
Teague crossed his arms over his chest. "Since when did you start telling me how I will captain my ship?"
Jack gave him a cold look. "Since my daughter went missing!"
The next day, all three ships where already hours away from land when Roxxi and Jack walked out of their cabin, and saw Amara standing on deck, holding a note. Roxxi ran to her. "Amara, where were you?" The little girl smiled.
"Fish Face's ship. He smells funny!" she said, then she held up the note. "Lord Bucket told me to give you or Daddy this." Jack and Roxxi smiled at each other, about their daughter's mistake.
"Jack, is now not a good time?" Teague asked, walking to them.
Jack noticed that Teague was in a very good mood today, meaning one thing. "You're going to attack a ship, right?" He asked, and Teague nodded.
"My ship can handle this one alone. You kids better stay here and learn how it's done, savvy?"
Jack rolled his eyes. "If you really want to, go ahead! I'm more interested in what 'Lord Bucket' has to say in this note."
Later, Jack was below deck, teaching Jackie and Amara the basics of sword fighting, when Roxxi came down, holding the note. "Jack, please read this." She said, throwing the paper at him.
Jack placed his sword on a table and read the note. "Amara, where did you learn these words?"
Amara, knowing exactly what he was talking about, smiled. "At the Faithful Bride."
Jack then knelt down in front of her. "Those are very bad words, and if you say them again, you'll be in big trouble, savvy?"
Then Teague ran in, excited to tell Jack something. "Jack, you'd better get onto the Misty Lady. I found one of yer old friends."
Teague walked to the brig, followed by Jack and Roxxi, with a mischievous smile. When they got there, he held out his hand, presenting the only prisoner. The man didn't look like any special solider, besides the fact that he was an Admiral. The solider looked at Jack, then smiled. "Jack Sparrow, you're still living."
"Who are you?" Jack asked, confused.
The other man rolled his eyes. "Remember, the Barnacle?" All three watched as Jack confused face twisted into a glare.
Then, before anyone could see Jack move, he had the tip of his sword at the man's troat. "Fitzwilliam, I should've killed you when I had my chance last time!"
