"Welcome to the Flying Dutchman."

Teddy looked around in wonder. He felt like he was in a story. He was aboard a legendary ship, being shown around by the Captain who was over 200 but looked 20, and his godfather - a legend himself - was descended from this Captain. It was all he could do to walk calmly beside Captain Turner, he just wanted to run about and explore. Fortunately for him, Will noticed and took pity on him.

"As long as you stay above decks and don't untie any ropes, feel free to explore as you like." He said with a laugh in his voice. Teddy's eyes widened, and he whipped his head round to look at the Captain, who smiled, then to Harry, who smiled and nodded.

"Go on Teddy, just be careful, and if a sailor tells you to stop, freeze immediately." Teddy bolted, and the two men laughed.

"He's a good boy." Will said.

"Yeah, he is. I just wish he had parents."

"He does have parents, Harry. It may not be the traditional mother and father, but he has his grandmother, he has George, all of the peoples and creatures here love him, and most importantly, he has you. And you will always be there for him, Harry." Will had put a slight emphasis on always, but before Harry could question it, Teddy had dragged him away to babble about this part of the ship and that, and how if you were small enough you could crawl right out to the point on the bow of the ship, and the thought was lost.

Bill walked up to his son.

"You shouldn't have said anything to him, son."

"I didn't. He already knows it in his heart anyway, he just doesn't want to admit it to himself yet. That's why he has so little problem with the Call and leaving them all for the sea. It gives him a reason to leave before others notice and start to question. It's also why he was so eager to see us and happy when we told stories of Elizabeth and Liam. It gave him hope and the knowledge he wouldn't be alone." Will heard in the back of his mind the words spoken to him so long ago by Tia Dalma. A touch of destiny. "The knowledge that while we sail, he wouldn't be the only Immortal Captain."