AN: Long story short, I've lost computers, files, internet connection, my mind, and possibly my soul. Good thing is I got most of it back. Sorry for the delay!


"We aren't rushing onto some island on the chance that they are there," Will argued. Will and Harmony have been arguing for the past few hours since Jack mention he might know where Sea Wallace was hiding.

"So what we wait here for his next demand!" Harmony growled, getting in Will's face. "I refuse to let my children stay in the hands of that man longer then they have to be!"

"Harm, calm down," Jack pleaded, as he pulled his sister away from Will. "I said I might know w'ere 'e is. We need to be sticking toget'er if'n we want ta bring em home."

"Do ye or do ye not know where 'e is," Harmony demanded of Jack. Jack stayed silent, and the occupants of the room held their breath as brother and sister stared each other down. "Well do ye?"

"Harm," Jack said, as he exchanged a quick glance at Will. "I can' be sure of the location."

Harmony after letting out a frustrated sigh gave Jack a left hook to his left eye. After he clutched at his eye, she twisted his right arm behind his back.

"Tell me the truth!" she ordered.

"Harmony!" her mother shrieked in disbelief, as Jack tried to throw her off. The siblings continue to fight for a moment before Jackson and Will pulled them apart. "Fighting each other is not going to get these children home!"

"Nor is keeping secrets," Harmony spat while glaring at Jack. She shrugged out of her husband's hold, and turned and slapped him. "If'n I 'ave ta go by meself, I will. Don't be thinking any of ye can stop me!"

"Harmony," Will called after her as she ran from the house. Running down to the beach she screamed out her frustration to the sea.

After a moment Harmony sat down on the sandy beach, and stared up at the moon. No one would listen to her about the danger she felt, and now no one would listen to her now. She was going to get her children back, with or without the others help.

"Harm," Jack called, as he ran down the beach, his left eye purpling with a slight bruise. He stood next to her, she was clearly ignoring her. Let out a little sigh, he sat down beside her, and waited a moment before speaking. "We all want em 'ome."

"Then tell me where they are, Jack," she replied, her voice hardly above a whisper. Tears where forming behind her eyes, but she refused to release them, she would not lose her children. "If'n ye know where they are tell me, please."

"Before I came down 'ere Will made me promise not ta tell ye," he replied. After seeing the hurt in his sister's stormy green eyes, he took a quick look back at the house. After seeing no one coming down from the house, he turned back to Harmony. "We don' even know if'n he still is t'ere. It would be easier if'n we knew what he be after."

"A killer," she muttered.

"What?" Jack asked, confusion evident on his face.

"I din' tell ye all before because of ma," she replied, glancing back at the house quickly before turning to face her brother. "He asked for 'is brother's murder in exchange for the kids. Ye two told us he fell overboard."

"He 'ad ta pay," Jack muttered, looking down at the sand. Jack was guilt ridden, it was his fault the kids were gone. He killed Roberts, and now his nephew and niece were paying for his choice. "Harm…"

"No Jack, don' tell me," she told him, as she looked out to the ocean, her mind full of conflicting emotion. "I don' want a confession about it. As far as I be knowing he fell overboard. I refuse to lose ye or Will to 'im. Ye see now why we 'ave ta go after 'im, I refuse to give into 'im!"

"The swamps of the new world," he said quickly. "The back waters of the Spaniards' territory. I can' be sure of w'ere he is exactly, that's why it be crazy to go after 'im!"

"I need ta do this!" she replied, getting up and running off towards her house. Jack ran after her, refusing to let her do this on her own. He knew she wouldn't let it go once she knew the location, but that didn't mean he had to let her go alone.

"I'm not gone to be stopping ye," he said as soon as he entered the dark house, the others still in the main house. "But I refuse ta let ye go alone."

"I be glade for the company," she replied, as she came out of the back room, dressed in her pirating close. "Ye know Will will be after yer 'ead."

"I'll take the risk," he informed her as she dragged out a chest from a hidden compartment from under a rug in the living room. "Still kept yer old sword?"

"Of course," she replied hooking the short sword onto her belt, the grabbing a pistol from the chest. Loading the gun she tucked it into her belt.

"You two are both going," Will stated from the door way, a frown marred his face. "And nothing I say will stop you."

"I am going ta reclaim me children and shoot that bastard in the ass," she replied, crossing her arms, and sending him a nasty glare. "And if'n ye won't help me that's fine. I'll be doing it on me own then."

"If I can't stop you, then I'm coming along," Will replied, entering the house and pulling a long black case from under the couch. Taking the sword out of the case, he unsheathed it and checked the blade. "We should sneak out to the docks before your mom takes all of our heads off."

"Take ye Will," she replied, giving his check a slight peck as he passed by. "Let's hurry to the fury!"

"I must be crazy," Will muttered as he and Jack followed after Harmony.




"We be crazy ta follow 'er," Jack replied quietly as the crossed the beach towards the docks. "But I rather be trying ta keep 'er safe then letting 'er go alone."

"I can agree to that," Will replied.

"So little children we be enjoying yer stay 'ere," Sea Wallace mocked as he entered the building serving as a jail.

"Ye'll never get away with this," Angel hissed, as she glared at him from where she was tied up on the floor of her cell. Her brother's cell was across the room from her, and Sea Wallace stood between them.

"Just like yer ma," he laughed.

"My ma is gonna kick yer ass," Little Will taunted from his cell.

"So ye aren' a death mute," Sea Wallace laughed as he started to walk out of the room. He turned back once more before he left. "Trust me boy, I look forward ta see yer ma once more."