Authors Note: I've edited a few errors in chapter 3. And I'm cutting back
on the fragments, thank you mooranda! Please Review!
Disclaimer: I do not own Elizabeth, Will, Governor Swann, or Norrington.
"I've arranged an apprenticeship for you," Governor Swann said to Will.
"For whom sir?" asked Will.
"For Mr. Brown, he is a very skilled blacksmith. But I'm afraid his old age is catching up with him. He is a kind man, and he is in need of an apprentice," said Governor Swann, "He is the most suitable one for someone like you Will. I remember you telling me you have an interest in sword making?"
"Yes sir."
"Well Mr. Brown was known for his swords (though he seems to not be in very good business these days), and he was delighted to hear that he will be receiving an apprentice."
"Thank you sir," said Will, "When will I be leaving?"
"Tomorrow," said Governor Swann, "And here's a little something from me, I hope it will help you."
He handed Will an envelope, "This is too much sir," said Will as he saw the money inside it, "You shouldn't be giving me this."
"No really, I should give it to you," said the Governor, "It will be hard work as a blacksmith's apprentice. Now run along."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Will walked into Elizabeth's room while she was unpacking some of her belongings.
"Did you hear that Miss Swann?" said Will excitedly, "I'm going to be a swordsman!"
"You mean a mean a blacksmith Will," added Elizabeth.
"That's even better," exclaimed Will, "A swordsman who makes his own swords!"
"And a swordsman who makes his own swords who will not have time for Elizabeth Swann," she added.
Will frowned, "I'll always have time for you, I'll have all the time in the world."
(Say it with me! Awwwwwwwwwwwww!)
Elizabeth smiled and blushed, "I know Will. It's just that, would you reconsider."
"You know I won't spend the rest of my life being a shoe cleaner or a butler Miss Swann," said Will, "Even if it is in the Governor's Mansion."
"I know, but I'll miss you Will, you're the best friend I ever had," said Elizabeth.
"You won't be missing me if I should visit everyday," added Will.
"Do you promise?" asked Elizabeth.
"I do."
*tap, tap* Elizabeth and Will looked to the window.
"What's that?" asked Elizabeth.
Will walked over to the window and opened it as Elizabeth closely followed. As Will and Elizabeth looked down, they saw a tall boy with long brown hair and a boy with long blonde hair, Ben and John.
"Well, we certainly hope we weren't disturbing anything!" exclaimed Ben.
Elizabeth blushed a deep crimson. Will caught her eye and waved the thought away.
"Well you weren't. What do you want?" yelled Will.
"We're going fishing at the port, and Ann's meeting us there. Want to come with?" asked John.
"We'll meet you down at the front gate," exclaimed Elizabeth. And quickly ran to her door.
"Miss Swann, are you sure it's alright."
"Come on Will, it will be fun!" Elizabeth interrupted. And Will followed her down the stairs.
"Elizabeth? Where are you going?" asked her father.
"To the port," she replied, " To go fishing."
Her father gave her a curious look.
"Oh don't worry father, there's going to be a bunch of naval officers at the port," said Elizabeth.
"Oh very well. Wait! Ethan?"
Elizabeth looked at Will confused.
"Bring two fishing poles please and some bait."
"Yes sir" said Ethan (the new butler).
"Oh! Right I nearly forgot!" exclaimed Elizabeth. She grabbed the fishing gear and sprinted out the door along with Will.
"What took you so long?" asked Ben.
"We had to get past my father and get fishing poles," replied Elizabeth.
"Right," said Ben in an I-knew-that tone.
Okay, another chapter, this isn't considered a cliff- hanger is it? I mean fishing can't be all that exciting.
Halliwell
Disclaimer: I do not own Elizabeth, Will, Governor Swann, or Norrington.
"I've arranged an apprenticeship for you," Governor Swann said to Will.
"For whom sir?" asked Will.
"For Mr. Brown, he is a very skilled blacksmith. But I'm afraid his old age is catching up with him. He is a kind man, and he is in need of an apprentice," said Governor Swann, "He is the most suitable one for someone like you Will. I remember you telling me you have an interest in sword making?"
"Yes sir."
"Well Mr. Brown was known for his swords (though he seems to not be in very good business these days), and he was delighted to hear that he will be receiving an apprentice."
"Thank you sir," said Will, "When will I be leaving?"
"Tomorrow," said Governor Swann, "And here's a little something from me, I hope it will help you."
He handed Will an envelope, "This is too much sir," said Will as he saw the money inside it, "You shouldn't be giving me this."
"No really, I should give it to you," said the Governor, "It will be hard work as a blacksmith's apprentice. Now run along."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Will walked into Elizabeth's room while she was unpacking some of her belongings.
"Did you hear that Miss Swann?" said Will excitedly, "I'm going to be a swordsman!"
"You mean a mean a blacksmith Will," added Elizabeth.
"That's even better," exclaimed Will, "A swordsman who makes his own swords!"
"And a swordsman who makes his own swords who will not have time for Elizabeth Swann," she added.
Will frowned, "I'll always have time for you, I'll have all the time in the world."
(Say it with me! Awwwwwwwwwwwww!)
Elizabeth smiled and blushed, "I know Will. It's just that, would you reconsider."
"You know I won't spend the rest of my life being a shoe cleaner or a butler Miss Swann," said Will, "Even if it is in the Governor's Mansion."
"I know, but I'll miss you Will, you're the best friend I ever had," said Elizabeth.
"You won't be missing me if I should visit everyday," added Will.
"Do you promise?" asked Elizabeth.
"I do."
*tap, tap* Elizabeth and Will looked to the window.
"What's that?" asked Elizabeth.
Will walked over to the window and opened it as Elizabeth closely followed. As Will and Elizabeth looked down, they saw a tall boy with long brown hair and a boy with long blonde hair, Ben and John.
"Well, we certainly hope we weren't disturbing anything!" exclaimed Ben.
Elizabeth blushed a deep crimson. Will caught her eye and waved the thought away.
"Well you weren't. What do you want?" yelled Will.
"We're going fishing at the port, and Ann's meeting us there. Want to come with?" asked John.
"We'll meet you down at the front gate," exclaimed Elizabeth. And quickly ran to her door.
"Miss Swann, are you sure it's alright."
"Come on Will, it will be fun!" Elizabeth interrupted. And Will followed her down the stairs.
"Elizabeth? Where are you going?" asked her father.
"To the port," she replied, " To go fishing."
Her father gave her a curious look.
"Oh don't worry father, there's going to be a bunch of naval officers at the port," said Elizabeth.
"Oh very well. Wait! Ethan?"
Elizabeth looked at Will confused.
"Bring two fishing poles please and some bait."
"Yes sir" said Ethan (the new butler).
"Oh! Right I nearly forgot!" exclaimed Elizabeth. She grabbed the fishing gear and sprinted out the door along with Will.
"What took you so long?" asked Ben.
"We had to get past my father and get fishing poles," replied Elizabeth.
"Right," said Ben in an I-knew-that tone.
Okay, another chapter, this isn't considered a cliff- hanger is it? I mean fishing can't be all that exciting.
Halliwell
