Thank you very, VERY much to all my reviewers and readers! A special thanks to Acharnae, for all your wonderful suggestions, and Darker Side of the Moon, for all your help! And congrats to SparrowsGirl89! You'll be appearing in a later chapter. Don't you just love cliffies? Anyway, this chapter is a bit different from the last one, so to speak. If you get mad at me, sorry! I'm going to make this a JackOC fic FOR NOW, but I may change it later. Please tell me if you want it back to being Jackyou! Once again, thanks! And please, please, REVIEW!

Chapter 2: Lookin' for a Good Time?

*15 years later*

A young lady was at the docks of Tortuga, scrutinizing the ships, when one caught her eye.

'Hmmm...' she thought. 'Wonder if it's going my way? Well, only one way to find out...'

She quickly smoothed her skirts before meandering her way up to a few of the crew members, who were lounging next to some barrels. She picked the stupidest looking one and walked up to him.

"Lookin' for a good time?" she whispered seductivly in his ear, glad that she was wearing her most revealing dress.

He leered at her. "What d'ye got in mind?"

She smiled inwardly, and thought, 'Hook, line...'

"You'll see, mister...?"

"Gibbs. And you are?"

"Well, Mister Gibbs, I am Danielle."

He licked his lips hungrily. "Well, Danielle, what say ye ta findin' a private place to continue this talk?"

'Sinker' she thought. Aloud, she said, "Of course, but first, a little payment for my trouble?"

"Anythin', anythin'." he replied, staring at her scantily clad bosom.

"All I want is to know where this ship is going to."

He smirked, thinking that he was gonna get some for free. "Port Royal... Now, how's about that good time?"

Danielle smiled seductivly and moved closer, her finger drawing designs on his chest. "Of course..."

Just as he reached down to grab her arse, she brought her knee up with sudden force.

He squeaked and turned pale, and doubled over, holding his effects like they were going to fall off.

She reached out and, ever so gently, pushed him off the dock.

"Whoops!" she said, smiling innocently.

Gibbs' crew mates advanced menacingly on her, looking very angry.

"Ta!" she called over her shoulder, already sprinting away. She stopped at the end of the dock and waved.

The men yelled curses after her as they fished Gibbs out of the water.