I don't own the movie, nor the theme park ride, nor Orlando Bloom. More the pity. I didn't even pay to see the movie. Oops.
Unfinished Business
by Rb
After their lengthy first kiss, Elizabeth demurely asked Will if he would come to her room to take care of some unfinished business. Will unhesitatingly accepted.
Along the way, instead of more necking, Elizabeth expounded on how very boring it is to be the only child of a provincial governor (especially when one is gifted with beauty, wit, and good acting ability). And how, to keep her amused, her father would often let her come aboard the abandoned pirate ships that were sometimes discovered. And how children were not always good at following orders like "look, don't touch." And how even though those pirates had been a bloody awful bunch, no man deserved to be living under such a curse.
"So?" asked Will as they picked through the wreckage of her house.
"So," said Elizabeth, opening her door, "the third floorboard on the right is loose."
Will pried up the floorboard. In the space underneath was a treasure house in gold and jewels -- necklaces, crowns, statuettes, rings, and more.
"Dearest Will," said Elizabeth Swann, "since you're to be a pirate now... how do you suppose we break all the curses on these?"
Unfinished Business
by Rb
After their lengthy first kiss, Elizabeth demurely asked Will if he would come to her room to take care of some unfinished business. Will unhesitatingly accepted.
Along the way, instead of more necking, Elizabeth expounded on how very boring it is to be the only child of a provincial governor (especially when one is gifted with beauty, wit, and good acting ability). And how, to keep her amused, her father would often let her come aboard the abandoned pirate ships that were sometimes discovered. And how children were not always good at following orders like "look, don't touch." And how even though those pirates had been a bloody awful bunch, no man deserved to be living under such a curse.
"So?" asked Will as they picked through the wreckage of her house.
"So," said Elizabeth, opening her door, "the third floorboard on the right is loose."
Will pried up the floorboard. In the space underneath was a treasure house in gold and jewels -- necklaces, crowns, statuettes, rings, and more.
"Dearest Will," said Elizabeth Swann, "since you're to be a pirate now... how do you suppose we break all the curses on these?"
