a/n: contains reference to PotC:DMC.

No aspect of Pirates of the Caribbean belong to me. (Flannelette:you are always on my mind.)


The Adventures of Flannelette the Pirate Maiden: Part 36


The gloves are off...

A chest inside

Another chest;

A necklace

Made of pearls.

The second chest is lifted out

And checked quite carefully.

The chest is very firmly shut;

The lock won't budge at all!

It's now Will Turner's moment;

He reveals the missing key.


Jack Sparrow

And James Norrington

Are really

Quite impressed.

This item is the handiest

The blacksmith boy could get.

Will waves the key quite modestly

And gestures to his right;

"The key to Davy Jones's heart

Belongs to Flannelette."


He hands fair Flannelette

The key,

Aware of Lizzie's

Pout.

She blushes very prettily;

Her hair gleams soft and bright.

She stoops so very gracefully

To open up the chest;

Then halts and looks around;

She knows that something isn't right.


Will Turner

Has his dagger out;

Jack Sparrow's

Closing in;

And Norrington has opened up

A bag he must have hid.

And Pintel and Ragetti,

In the distance, play charades.

A flapping bird? A clog dance?

And some type of diving squid?


Dismissing frantic

Acting;

Flannelette

Surveys the scene.

Each man is surreptitiously

About to draw his sword.

At last, it seems, they've realised,

There is no common ground.

Their different aims and motives

Can no longer be ignored.


Will Turner

Wants to stab the heart,

To save his

Dear old dad;

Jack Sparrow wants the heart intact

To keep away the kraken;

And Norrington's determined

He will take the heart back home.

(And hopes whoever wrote the third film script

Was quite mistaken.)

~o~


to be continued...

What was Pintel and Ragetti's fine acting meant to convey?

Is Norrington starting to get slightly worried about the third film?