Author's Note: To all of my reviewers, I'm really sorry I haven't written anything in days. I really hope you guys enjoy this chapter, and I also tried to make it longer! Enjoy! And if you liked my other story, The Fiercest Female Pirate, then you will love Davey Jones Daughter, by Ghost 5, I guarantee you will love it.

Sword Fight

The next day went according to plan. She decided to tell her Father that she had

found a job at the Marketplace selling fish. He seemed to believe her, so right away, at

10:00 in the morning she walked off to exactly the same spot that her and Jack met. At

10:00 in the morning the streets don't pack a large crowd like they do during the day.

Aurora had a new sense of daring come over her as she smelt the fresh bread in the air.

She felt a little anxious since they hadn't clarified when or where they would meet, but

she saw the same ship with its black, tattered sails billowing out and assumed he was still

here and would notice her. And soon enough he appeared beside her.

"Well love shall we take a walk?" Jack said grinning widely, obviously hiding

something. "Jack I want you to teach me everything you know because pirate's blood

runs in my veins." Aurora stated. Jack's face turned serious as he replied, "Ye want me to

be yer mentor?" Jack was a little shocked at this but of course. if she had pirate's blood

and is asking for help then maybe her family wasn't of much help to her. "I know this

abandoned warehouse were I keep things hidden, so why don't we walk on down there

and see what we can do, savvy?" His face lighted up again, cocking his eyebrow as he

said savvy. Besides he felt like she could be of use to him. This could benefit him

greatly. Maybe she wasn't lieing. No, he thought, there is no way this lass could be

lieing, especially not now.
Finally reaching the warehouse in a secluded area, Aurora slipped inside to see a

fairly large sized room. Bottles of rum were everywhere; it must have been a hangout

spot for Jack and his crew. Aurora's eyes observed everything they met. There were

many chests around this place. On the outside it looked like it was in the worst shape,

with boards across the windows, and everything was all dusty. No one would be able to

find this place, she thought. She noticed Jack walking toward a chest, pulling out two

cutlasses. Aurora wondered about his walk, she had heard that when sailors or anybody

got on a boat they had to get their sea legs, and when they got off the boat they had to

find their land legs so they would quit swaying. But Jack seemed to have permanently

swayed drunkenly on his feet, like he didn't bother to stop. She told herself she needed to

concentrate on what Jack was doing. She had a surprise instore for him. Jack turned

around slowly, he saw Aurora's mischievous eyes, and her holding a cutlass.

"But how did ye get that love? Jack asked looking at her with curiosity. "It was

me Mother's and she left it for me, but my Father never found out because I hid

everything under a floorboard in my room. That is the only thing I have of her," Aurora

said quickly. She knew something was coming and she needed to be on her guard. Jack

grabbed a cutlass and brought it forth like lightening. The cutlasses clanked together in

pure force. Her grin was lost as she was huffing and puffing. Not a single trace of

tiredness came over Jack's face. He was good, no doubt, and she was ducking and

dodging as fast as she could all over the place. He couldn't help but notice how quickly

her reflexes seemed to be and how fast she could learn. He knew she had talent, but she

was clumsy, as a result of a beginner swordsman. She looked unafraid to him. Sweat was

dripping down her face and she was bleeding on her arms from the nicks he had given

her. He knew he had to end it now, before she passed out from exertion. Aurora went to

swing at his head, Jack ducked and sweeped the floor, grabbing her sword out of her hand

as she hit the floor. She couldn't move, she trying to catch her breath as she asked, "How

did you do that?" Jack grinned and knelt down so she could see him, "Ye forgetting one

very important thing love, I'm Capt'n Jack Sparrow." She laughed at this, looking at his

cocky grin and the way he held himself up, with his head tilted off a little to the side. She

slowly picked herself up with an idea in forming in her head. Now normally she wouldn't

do this, but she couldn't help but wonder if he would really fall for it. Brushing herself

off, she went over to Jack who was standing there, cutlass at the ready. She moved her

hips seductively as she walked to him and looked at him with fire in her eyes. "If you can

do anything Capt'n Jack Sparrow, then kiss me," she challenged him. Their bodies were

close together and Jack tilted his head into a kiss. He pressed her to him, and she pushed

him on the floor, breaking their kiss while he dropped his cutlass. She straddled him and

began kissing him again, then she grabbed the sword quickly and brought it to his throat,

smiling she said, "Never trust a pirate Capt'n Jack Sparrow." Jack looked like he had

been had, and then burst into a grin. "Yer pretty good there love. I always admired a

woman who could do that kind of thing." Aurora got off of him and Jack went to go get

two bottles of rum, muttering to himself. Both of them lied down for a short break,

swigging rum.