Jack opened his eyes a couple of days later, full of energy and very hungry. He got out of bed. He put his hat on his head after putting on his boots and walking out on deck. Barbossa was at the wheel, carefully guiding the Pearl through the Devil's Throat towards Shipwreck Cove.

Deciding that he could trust the man with the task, Jack stumbled below deck and made way towards the galley. He opened the door to the room, ignoring the look of surprise that the cook-one of Sao Feng's men-gave him.

He stole an apple and headed back up onto deck. He spotted Elizabeth watching him from the railing and raised his eyebrows at her before giving a slight smirk and stumbling over. He reached her and leaned his back against the railing. He took a bite from his apple.

"How're you feeling, Jack?" She asked, her voice casual.

"Fine today, love." He answered after he swallowed.

"Where were you yesterday?" She asked curiously.

"Yesterday?" Jack asked. Then he had to wonder. "How long was I out?"

"What do you mean?"

"I think...I think I slept all day yesterday…"

His brow furrowed as he took another bite from the apple.

"You probably did." Elizabeth told him. "That was the first time you've slept since we rescued you."

"Good point." He admitted with a shrug. "So, how're you doing today?"

"Just fine, Jack."

"Good, good."

He finished his apple and tossed the core over his shoulder, into the waves of the water. He began walking away, towards the quarterdeck.

"Where are you going?" Elizabeth asked.

"To ask Hector something." He replied. "See you later, savvy?"

He walked up the stairs without waiting for an answer. He stopped beside Barbossa.

"Good to see ye on you feet, Ja-ck." Barbossa greeted.

"I see you haven't hit anything yet." Jack replied.

"And I won't."

"How long until we arrive in the Cove?"

"About an hour." Barbossa responded, still not looking away from the path the Pearl sailed in.

Jack just gave a small nod. He actually kind of wanted to see the Keeper of the Code. He needed to talk to him, seek out some advice to deal with it all. To deal with being alive again.