Time for the usual pre-chapter author's note. Thank you to DeDe for the
title. Sorry Darkdancer, you came very close though. I had to recruit my
FAMILY to vote, because I couldn't decide.
Disclaimer: don't feel like it.
Chapter 5
"Abigale I must say it is good to see you again. But I do wish you kept better company." Governor Swann said to his only grandchild.
She kissed her grandfather on the cheek before saying "I missed you too grandda. But I really am no better than the company I keep." They heard a loud bang in the foyer and the butlers ran to see what it was. Jack raced through the parlor and screamed to Bonnie.
"Bonnie! Time to go! We've been found!" Bonnie sighed.
"Farewell grandda! See you soon. Oh don't let them into mother's closet. Bye!" She kissed him on the cheek before running upstairs with Jack in tow.
"Well that was interesting." They had hidden in her mother's closet. And in was a tight fit. It appeared that her grandfather had shoved more things into the closet since her mother moved out. She and Jack barely fit. They moved around to fit but stopped when they heard voices at the top of the stairs.
".Have reason to believe my bride is here." 'That's James,' mouthed Bonnie to Jack who nodded.
".Criminal who will be hung at dawn." 'Commodore Puppy,' mouthed Jack to Bonnie who chocked back giggles. In the process she knocked Jack into an old lamp, which banged on the wall behind it. All conversation at the stairs stopped.
"It came from this way!" Commodore Puppy called to James. Both men ran into Elizabeth's old bedroom.
"Now gentleman I really must protest! I allowed you into my home without a permit; I will not allow you into my daughter's room! Now that is that. I believe Jonathan can escort you out." Governor Swann said firmly. He motioned to the butler behind the two men to show them out.
When the door closed downstairs, Jack and Bonnie snuck out the bedroom window. "That was close. From now on if we're in sticky spots don't make me laugh. 'Savvy'?" Bonnie said to Jack; who nodded in defeat.
Ok I'm really sorry for the short chapters. My brain has died, word has deleted this stuff so many times it's not funny, and my internet was down. The name for Norrington I got from a story called Captain's Log. So I don't own it and I hope the author doesn't mind I used it.
Chapter 5
"Abigale I must say it is good to see you again. But I do wish you kept better company." Governor Swann said to his only grandchild.
She kissed her grandfather on the cheek before saying "I missed you too grandda. But I really am no better than the company I keep." They heard a loud bang in the foyer and the butlers ran to see what it was. Jack raced through the parlor and screamed to Bonnie.
"Bonnie! Time to go! We've been found!" Bonnie sighed.
"Farewell grandda! See you soon. Oh don't let them into mother's closet. Bye!" She kissed him on the cheek before running upstairs with Jack in tow.
"Well that was interesting." They had hidden in her mother's closet. And in was a tight fit. It appeared that her grandfather had shoved more things into the closet since her mother moved out. She and Jack barely fit. They moved around to fit but stopped when they heard voices at the top of the stairs.
".Have reason to believe my bride is here." 'That's James,' mouthed Bonnie to Jack who nodded.
".Criminal who will be hung at dawn." 'Commodore Puppy,' mouthed Jack to Bonnie who chocked back giggles. In the process she knocked Jack into an old lamp, which banged on the wall behind it. All conversation at the stairs stopped.
"It came from this way!" Commodore Puppy called to James. Both men ran into Elizabeth's old bedroom.
"Now gentleman I really must protest! I allowed you into my home without a permit; I will not allow you into my daughter's room! Now that is that. I believe Jonathan can escort you out." Governor Swann said firmly. He motioned to the butler behind the two men to show them out.
When the door closed downstairs, Jack and Bonnie snuck out the bedroom window. "That was close. From now on if we're in sticky spots don't make me laugh. 'Savvy'?" Bonnie said to Jack; who nodded in defeat.
Ok I'm really sorry for the short chapters. My brain has died, word has deleted this stuff so many times it's not funny, and my internet was down. The name for Norrington I got from a story called Captain's Log. So I don't own it and I hope the author doesn't mind I used it.
