Salina Rose
Chapter 1:
"To the Governor's house!" Captain Jack Sparrow shouted to his men while throwing a torch into a store window.
A mob of snarling pirates marched up the street to Governor Doubou's mansion. Cannon fire continued from the Black Pearl, destroying the fort and homes on the harbor. The mob of pirates, with Sparrow in the lead, ceased the mansion and killed all that lived in it.
Jack walked into a room and started to ransack it, looking for anything he could find. The room looked as though it were a study or perhaps a place for business to be conducted. Jack stopped for a second and could her a gulp coming from behind him. He walked over to a closet, starred at it for a second and then took a few steps away from it. He swung around and yanked open the doors. Governor Doubou gasped as Jack pulled him out by his collar.
A young woman stay huddled in the corner of the closet. Jack pulled the Governor close to his face; Doubou turned his face to try an escape the hideous smell of the unkempt pirate. The smell of rum overwhelmed him; the governor swore that rum was in Jacks blood.
"Ah, Governor. So nice to see ye again. I believe last time we met my head was being fitted for a noose. Now I am here to return the favor. This way governor."
Sparrow dragged Doubou out of the room. Still held by the collar; the governor yelled for help, his voice echoed through the ever so silent rooms.
"Governor? Who do you think you're calling to? There's nobody but us here."
Jack spat on him and then tossed him over to Barbosa. The pirates stood huddled in the gigantic foyer starring at Doubou. Jack started an uproar of screams and shouts from the men. One pirate tossed Jack a noose. "Here Gov, lets see if it fits." Sparrow smirked at the governor; his rotten yellow teeth grinning.
By this time the girl, who had crept out of the closet unnoticed, was standing by the door of the study looking at the men and her father standing on the stairs. Jack stood behind him, cheering his men on. Doubou took a quick look around before he was tossed off. Out of the corner of his eye he could see his daughter, crying but without the words to shout stop.
"SALI." But the cracking of his neck interrupted his screams for his daughter.
Sparrow stood at the top of the stars; foot stooped up on the railing watching over everything going on. The girl starred straight into his dark brown eyes as her tears started to flow. She knew then that this man would be the one true enemy she would have in her life, and she would kill him. Sparrow took notice of the girl he winked to her and started to walk down the steps. Although he was shocked to see her he acted normal as to not disturb his crew; who were moving out of the house.
Jack walked passed the dangling corpse straight over to her. She stood in a white under gown, her blond hair hanging at her side. She kept her lips clenched as the heathen pirate walked towards her. Jack took his hat off and bowed to her.
"Captain Jack Sparrow at your service milady." He paused for a moment, and then on his way to stand up, spoke again. "Metaphorically speaking, of course." She grinned just a little, and then spoke up.
"Salina Marie Doubou. Not at your service!"
Jack raised his eyebrow and grinned. "A little harsh. Don't you think, Salina?"
"It's Miss Doubou to you. YOU SCALAWAG!"
"I see. Miss? Would it be out of the question for me to ask you to join me on my ship?"
"You! You dare insult me!"
Jack changed his tone of voice and his look sharpened. "Or I could have my crew get rid of you. So the choice is yours, love." He turned to walk out the door as she shoved by him; tears still falling. Sparrow smirked, "Thought so."
He looked back in the house. "Ah ha!" He picked up a satchel of silver coins, and then exited the house, shutting the door behind him.
As Salina walked down the driveway she couldn't help but to notice how clear the sky had become. She could see every star shinning brightly, that night seemed so scary yet so beautiful. It was almost too powerful for her to handle, she stopped in her tracks and dropped to the ground. Her knees started to hurt but she didn't care anymore, she had given up her life to this pirate and did not know where her life would go now. But, for some reason she felt fine, like everything would be okay as soon as she boarded that ship.
Jack came up behind her; he took his jacket off and laid it on her back while trying to whisper into her ear. "I didn't know you were there. I didn't know."
She stood up and threw his jacket at him. "Would it have changed anything? Hugh? Would you've not killed him had you known I was there? I don't think you would've!"
He stood now facing the trembling young women. "No. I suppose not, love. But, maybe I would've had the decency to take you out of the room, or something. I wouldn't want you to be traumatized for life to where you couldn't be capable of being a women." Jack lifted his eyebrow and looked at Salina in a creepy way.
"Is that why you spared me? To be your whore?" Salina nearly yelled it. Jack dropped his raised eyebrow to reveal a little confusion. "First my father dies. Gets murdered, no doubt, by the- the disgusting pirate before me. Look at you. You can't even stand up straight!"
Salina turned and grunted. "Ouch! That really hurt, love."
Salina turned and glared at him. "Stop calling me love like I'm your damn dog!" Sparrow flew back from the screams of the women.
"You're not going to come, are you? Well suit yourself." Jack leaned over and picked up his hat, which had landed in a puddle. He started to shake it off and the water flies everywhere, including in Salina's face.
"I'll tell ya', you won't find anything that you're interested in out here. All that you want is in that ship." Jack walked over to his jacket.
"Yeah? How would you know? Don't tell me you're psychic, too?"
Jack tipped his hat and then became eye level with the disbelieving girl. "I don't need to be." Salina rolled her eyes and as she realized she was in a puddle she leapt out and slid and fell straight on her back. By the time she could move Jack was already standing over her, grinning that big smile with those rotten teeth and the vile smell of soured rum.
"You're on my jacket, love. Sorry! Salina." Salina got up and stretched out her back.
Jack reached down and grabbed his soiled burgundy jacket and turned to walk away. Salina reached out and grabbed his arm; He turned his head and looked surprisingly at her.
"That fall must have made me go crazy. But, I'll stay on one condition." He now was facing her.
"Go on."
"You teach me how to become a pirate and protect me from your men."
"That's two, but I'll agree to it. Now can we go? I don't like to keep my crew waiting." Salina nodded and they walked off, towards the black pearl.
Chapter 1:
"To the Governor's house!" Captain Jack Sparrow shouted to his men while throwing a torch into a store window.
A mob of snarling pirates marched up the street to Governor Doubou's mansion. Cannon fire continued from the Black Pearl, destroying the fort and homes on the harbor. The mob of pirates, with Sparrow in the lead, ceased the mansion and killed all that lived in it.
Jack walked into a room and started to ransack it, looking for anything he could find. The room looked as though it were a study or perhaps a place for business to be conducted. Jack stopped for a second and could her a gulp coming from behind him. He walked over to a closet, starred at it for a second and then took a few steps away from it. He swung around and yanked open the doors. Governor Doubou gasped as Jack pulled him out by his collar.
A young woman stay huddled in the corner of the closet. Jack pulled the Governor close to his face; Doubou turned his face to try an escape the hideous smell of the unkempt pirate. The smell of rum overwhelmed him; the governor swore that rum was in Jacks blood.
"Ah, Governor. So nice to see ye again. I believe last time we met my head was being fitted for a noose. Now I am here to return the favor. This way governor."
Sparrow dragged Doubou out of the room. Still held by the collar; the governor yelled for help, his voice echoed through the ever so silent rooms.
"Governor? Who do you think you're calling to? There's nobody but us here."
Jack spat on him and then tossed him over to Barbosa. The pirates stood huddled in the gigantic foyer starring at Doubou. Jack started an uproar of screams and shouts from the men. One pirate tossed Jack a noose. "Here Gov, lets see if it fits." Sparrow smirked at the governor; his rotten yellow teeth grinning.
By this time the girl, who had crept out of the closet unnoticed, was standing by the door of the study looking at the men and her father standing on the stairs. Jack stood behind him, cheering his men on. Doubou took a quick look around before he was tossed off. Out of the corner of his eye he could see his daughter, crying but without the words to shout stop.
"SALI." But the cracking of his neck interrupted his screams for his daughter.
Sparrow stood at the top of the stars; foot stooped up on the railing watching over everything going on. The girl starred straight into his dark brown eyes as her tears started to flow. She knew then that this man would be the one true enemy she would have in her life, and she would kill him. Sparrow took notice of the girl he winked to her and started to walk down the steps. Although he was shocked to see her he acted normal as to not disturb his crew; who were moving out of the house.
Jack walked passed the dangling corpse straight over to her. She stood in a white under gown, her blond hair hanging at her side. She kept her lips clenched as the heathen pirate walked towards her. Jack took his hat off and bowed to her.
"Captain Jack Sparrow at your service milady." He paused for a moment, and then on his way to stand up, spoke again. "Metaphorically speaking, of course." She grinned just a little, and then spoke up.
"Salina Marie Doubou. Not at your service!"
Jack raised his eyebrow and grinned. "A little harsh. Don't you think, Salina?"
"It's Miss Doubou to you. YOU SCALAWAG!"
"I see. Miss? Would it be out of the question for me to ask you to join me on my ship?"
"You! You dare insult me!"
Jack changed his tone of voice and his look sharpened. "Or I could have my crew get rid of you. So the choice is yours, love." He turned to walk out the door as she shoved by him; tears still falling. Sparrow smirked, "Thought so."
He looked back in the house. "Ah ha!" He picked up a satchel of silver coins, and then exited the house, shutting the door behind him.
As Salina walked down the driveway she couldn't help but to notice how clear the sky had become. She could see every star shinning brightly, that night seemed so scary yet so beautiful. It was almost too powerful for her to handle, she stopped in her tracks and dropped to the ground. Her knees started to hurt but she didn't care anymore, she had given up her life to this pirate and did not know where her life would go now. But, for some reason she felt fine, like everything would be okay as soon as she boarded that ship.
Jack came up behind her; he took his jacket off and laid it on her back while trying to whisper into her ear. "I didn't know you were there. I didn't know."
She stood up and threw his jacket at him. "Would it have changed anything? Hugh? Would you've not killed him had you known I was there? I don't think you would've!"
He stood now facing the trembling young women. "No. I suppose not, love. But, maybe I would've had the decency to take you out of the room, or something. I wouldn't want you to be traumatized for life to where you couldn't be capable of being a women." Jack lifted his eyebrow and looked at Salina in a creepy way.
"Is that why you spared me? To be your whore?" Salina nearly yelled it. Jack dropped his raised eyebrow to reveal a little confusion. "First my father dies. Gets murdered, no doubt, by the- the disgusting pirate before me. Look at you. You can't even stand up straight!"
Salina turned and grunted. "Ouch! That really hurt, love."
Salina turned and glared at him. "Stop calling me love like I'm your damn dog!" Sparrow flew back from the screams of the women.
"You're not going to come, are you? Well suit yourself." Jack leaned over and picked up his hat, which had landed in a puddle. He started to shake it off and the water flies everywhere, including in Salina's face.
"I'll tell ya', you won't find anything that you're interested in out here. All that you want is in that ship." Jack walked over to his jacket.
"Yeah? How would you know? Don't tell me you're psychic, too?"
Jack tipped his hat and then became eye level with the disbelieving girl. "I don't need to be." Salina rolled her eyes and as she realized she was in a puddle she leapt out and slid and fell straight on her back. By the time she could move Jack was already standing over her, grinning that big smile with those rotten teeth and the vile smell of soured rum.
"You're on my jacket, love. Sorry! Salina." Salina got up and stretched out her back.
Jack reached down and grabbed his soiled burgundy jacket and turned to walk away. Salina reached out and grabbed his arm; He turned his head and looked surprisingly at her.
"That fall must have made me go crazy. But, I'll stay on one condition." He now was facing her.
"Go on."
"You teach me how to become a pirate and protect me from your men."
"That's two, but I'll agree to it. Now can we go? I don't like to keep my crew waiting." Salina nodded and they walked off, towards the black pearl.
