Elizabeth looked oddly at the teenage boy who had just joined them in the longboat. She noticed he had dark brown eyes and long brown hair, which was tied behind his head, all kept under a classic sailor hat. He was also soaking wet.

"Who are you," she asked.

"Carpenter," Casey replied trying to sound a little less like a girl. I hope I announced I was a carpenter, or did I say blacksmith, ah! Casey went through in her mind.

"We had carpenter," Jack questioned, looking up from rowing the little boat towards the large sandy island.

"Yes," Casey replied dimly.

"Oh," Jack mumbled. Casey smiled at how well things were working out, but had a nagging conscience bothering her about not just revealing herself.

"I haven't seen you before," Willy chimed in.

"I'm usually below deck," Casey told him, "Carpentering," she added knowing Willy had no clue of "his" purpose. Thank goodness the boat reached the island because Casey was running out of ideas for her alias.

"What's coming after us," Willy asked looking out into the ocean.

"Nothing," Will and Elizabeth answered in unison knowing Willy would take it as an acceptable answer, but their plan was deterred by the roaring of the kraken in the background. Dieum and Jack's hair nearly stood straight up as the piercing sound echoed behind them. Casey looked over her shoulder and saw it examining (if flinging tentacles around in a manner less way could be considered examining) The Carefree.

"That's not nothing," Willy shouted pointing out the obvious. Casey rolled her eyes at her brother's stupidity.

"Don't mind Willy, he's a tad stupid," Tom said taking an exaggeratingly long amount of time to pronounce stupid, probably so that Willy could comprehend the use of it with his name.

"I am not," Willy shouted back.

"Yeah? Then what's the Flying Dutchman," Tom remarked.

"The ship," Willy pointed out.

"That's not what you said before." Tom and Willy stared angrily at each other. Not in the way that they would draw cutlasses and whack the living daylight out of each other, but the glare of a stupid argument turning into a minor scuffle between brothers.

Keeping her disguise Casey remarked to Will, "They seem like fun."

"Loads of it," Will replied sarcastically pulling the longboat farther onto the shore.

"Is the kraken going to destroy your ship," Casey asked. Will looked at this boy, he looked just about Willy's age, and new more about being a sailor than he did at his age.

"You're a seasoned seafarer. That's not my boat, but I don't know. See them over there," Will stated, pointing to Tom and Willy, still staring at each other. Willy's eyes quivered, he hadn't blinked since they stopped talking.

"Totally oblivious to anything going on."

"I didn't know," Willy exclaimed breaking the silence right before he threw a wad of sand right at Tom's face. Tom wiped the sand from his eyes and fired back at Willy.

"Do you know what happened to my sister," a small voice questioned from close to the ground. Casey looked down and saw Jack at her feet looking oddly up at her.

Remembering she was "gone" she replied, "What happened to your sister?"

"The guy on the Dutch boat took her," Jack said, explaining Casey's turmoil in the words of a two-year old.

"That's horrible," Casey commented.

"We're going after her," Jack added.

"What's her name," Casey questioned.

"Casey," he answered.

"That's a nice name."

"What's yours," Jack questioned.

Thinking of something clever Casey replied, "Sam."

"Can you help get my sister back," Jack questioned.

"I don't know," Casey answered.

"I think you can," Jack replied. "Well if I could get rid of the kraken I'd help, but I'm only a carpenter."

Strolling over like man of the hour, Dieum added, "So you work with wood?"

"Yes," Casey replied.

"My dad works with metal, well he did, then he became a pirate and now he uses metal again," Dieum told them.

"Interesting, so your dad was a pirate," Casey said with her eyes narrowing, sending an infuriated glance towards her father, who was talking to Elizabeth while laughing at Tom and Willy. Dieum and Jack nodded their heads enthusiastically.

"He's over there," Jack pointed out. Casey acted like she acknowledged this comment, even though she knew very well who he was.

"I could guess that's your mother over there," Casey said pointing to Elizabeth.

"Yes," Dieum answered. "And those must be your brothers," Casey concluded.

Casey gestured to Tom and Willy, who were still throwing sand at one another's faces.

"How'd you know," Jack asked.

"You all look kind of similar," Casey lied. In her opinion they all look so different from one another they could have all been adopted for all they knew.

"Some people say we do, Casey stands out, she's the only girl," Dieum pointed out.

"I think she looks Tom," Jack chimed in. Casey immediately took this as an insult and was about to release her opinion to her younger brother, but remembered she was in disguise.

"I heard about her, I'm sorry," she stated, trying to ease her fury.

"We all are," Dieum said for everyone. Casey looked back at her parents, they were amongst the company of a man with dark hair and an odd hat that looked like it had seen better days. She had seen that man when she climbed aboard the ship, this man was the reason she was in this ridiculous disguise.

"Who's that," she inquired pointing to him.

"That's Jack. He's our parents' friend. We have the same name," Jack said proudly. As she looked a bit closer at the man, Casey remembered him from somewhere. A dream (or so her father her it was after she told him about it) she had when she was very young, involving him, her father, herself and an island she couldn't remember the name of. Casey's annoyance with her parents just toppled off balance into infuriation. They deserve no reason for me to trust them at all she thought.

Dropping the subject (for the moment; she wasn't going to let her father miss her opinion on the situation) she commented, "So you're Jack too."

"Yeah," Jack said proudly, flashing his teeth in his eye squinting smile.

"He supposedly helped our parents before, we don't like him," Dieum again spoke for the group.

"I do," Jack defended.

"I didn't ask you," Dieum shouted. Knowing they would end up arguing for hours, Casey decided to talk to some others.

"Talked to them all," Will asked as Casey walked over.

"Yeah, they all ended up arguing," Casey replied.

"Figures," Will stated. Hearing the ruckus mount behind them, Jack, Will, Elizabeth and "Sam" turned around to look at Tom and Willy. Tom struck Willy across the face with his hand and Willy responded by kicking him in the leg. Tom cringed and bent down, but used sand to prevent any other attempts by Willy. Willy brushed the sand from his face and mumbled something to himself.

"Boys, stop it," Will yelled over. Willy eased off and Tom stood back up.

"He called me stupid!"

"He threw sand at me!" Tom and Willy explained like young children.

"Oh grow up," Elizabeth groaned walking away.

"If my daughter were here, she'd be over there breaking that up," Will stated, his expression changing to looking upset.

"I heard about her, it must be hard," Casey replied, using the same thing she'd said to all her brothers when they brought her up.

"We've done everything to look for her. We just go a great lead, but this happened. We have to delay all efforts until the kraken is gone," he explained.

"That is a predicament," Casey stated.