Chapter 32:

A/N: I was going through some of my older reviews and I came across a few that were, well upsetting. It seems these reviewers didn't like how young Salina is, I guess it is a little racy to have her that young, so if you think I should up her age to 17 or something just let me know. Now that that's out of the way, this chapter might be a little surprising and maybe a little strange/freaky, but good.

Disclaimer: I told you already. almost 20,00 times. I don't own POTC!

"You're so bloody right, Captain. I guess he can't comprehend it." Salina snickered as she lowered the pistol and gave it to Norrington (A/N: Is that how you spell his name?). The rain fell and made Salina's hair grow heavy and dark.
Jack turned to Salina and looked as if he would die. "Salina?" The women stopped giggling and smiled sweetly. She looked like a stuck up child who had her daddy's money and mother's good looks (A/N: Ha! That's in a song, LOL!).
Salina stepped closer to the Captain and laid her hands on his soaked shoulders. She let out a big sigh of frustration and then spoke softly in that innocent voice. "I can't exactly remember why I came out here." Salina smiled up at Norrington, while Jack, in the background, was banging his chains and pointing to himself.
The sailors started to board the Naval ship; they brought with them the crew from the Pearl. Salina looked over Norrington's shoulder and watched as the crew was taken down to the brig. She bit her lip as she noticed James walking towards them. Salina let go of Norrington and backed up slightly nearly hitting into Jack.
"I believe you'll be needing some Officer's to take care of this pirate here." The way she said the word pirate sent a chill up Jack's spine. He had never heard her refer to him in that tone other than the night he allegedly 'kidnapped' her. Salina was facing the Captain, but Jack still stared in awe that she would say something like that.
The woman he cared so much about would turn him in like that? What was he to do? Whatever it was that he was going to do, he had to do it fast, that's for sure. Jack looked down at the irons around his wrists and then at the approaching sailors, then back to Salina.
Jack raised his arms and placed the chain around Salina's neck. He yanked her back up against his wet body. She tilted her chin up and closed her eyes, her hair slid onto his shoulder causing it to become wetter than it already was. The sailors stopped walking towards them and Norrington placed his hand on his pistol and drew it out of his belt.
He aimed it at Jack, and Salina opened her eyes. "Captain Norrington, do you think it wise to aim a pistol at a pirate who has your soon-to-be sister in law by the throat?" Norrington turned his head in confusion and then smiled. Jack's eyes widened as he listened to those words escape her mouth.
Jack placed his mouth close to her ear. "You wouldn't." He whispered, breathing heavily on her cheek.
"I would." She replied. Jack's eyes became cold. "You are nothing, but a slimy-good for nothing-pig! You are way below me, and if you ever thought you would have me all to yourself, you were fooling yourself. I used you Jack, to get freedom and to help catch you to avenge my father's death." Jack pulled the chains tighter around her neck.
Salina choked a little and then laughed. It wasn't her laugh; it was a conniving mysterious laugh. One Jack had never heard. Jack's eye's narrowed as he studied the curves on her body, remembering the night they had together. This women he held onto could not be Salina, she was not the woman he loved. What happened to her?
"My effects please Captain!" Jack lifted his head and shouted with as little emotion as possible.
Salina took in a deep breath pondering over what to do next. She had already succeeded in hurting Jack, now what? The men handed Salina Jack's effects, and his hat. He hid behind her and pulled the chain harder around her neck. Salina gulped hard and let her body become limp as Jack released the chain to let her fall. There was a splash as her body hit the drenched wood.
'What happened? I didn't pull it hard enough to choke her.' Jack knelt on the ground next to her body. Salina slowly inched her fingers to his sword, keeping her eyes closed at all times. When she grasped it she swung around and placed it under Jack's chin.
He gulped and let his eyes peer down at the blade. "That's a nice trick, I'm afraid to ask where you learned it from." He said hesitantly.
The officer's stood by watching. "I think you'll be wanting to take him down to the brig, with the rest of those scoundrels!" Salina announced. Out of nowhere Beth came running to Jack's side.
The Governor walked out on to the deck and was startled by what he saw. "Elizabeth!" He shouted.
Salina's eyes flickered and her hand began to sweat, the rain didn't help either. She had no idea this would happen. "Beth, please, leave his side. Come to me."
Jack smiled as he peered between Salina and the Governor. "No Beth, stay here with me." Jack grabbed her by the waist and pulled her close.
"Please, Beth. Come to me, come here to Lina." Salina still had the sword in her right hand, but with her left motioned for Beth to come to her.
"No, Lina! I don't like the pointy!" Beth shouted back, everyone stood by watching.
"Seems like you got yourself a problem, eh Salina?" Jack said with an evil smile; his coal eyeliner made him look sinister. "You lay down the sword and I can get free, but you can get your cousin." His words flowed in and out of Salina's mind. All she wanted was her cousin, but she needed Jack.
"I'll lay down the sword." She looked at Beth with that same pleading look Jack would give her. Jack saw that facial expression and knew it was still Salina, but what was she doing? "Lina will lay down the sword."
Salina dropped the sword and Beth came running to her. Jack sat there, not moving. He knew Salina had a plan and he wasn't going to mess it up by escaping. Salina held Beth close to her and looked up at Jack, he starred at her in a sad and upset manner.
Salina stood and walked over to James, her bodice clung to her side as she walked. The officer's crowded around Jack and took him to the brig. "Salina!" A shout came from behind her it was Norrington.
"Yes Captain?" She turned and faced him.
"Where did you learn how to do that?"
"To do what? Place a blade against a person's neck? Does not take an educated man to figure out how to protect one's self." With that she turned and continued to walk towards James.
"Did you mean what you said." Salina sighed and faced James eye to eye. "Did you really mean that you would marry me?"
"Aye, that I did. James you're a good man, and a good man is what I need now. I've had enough adventure for a lifetime." She laughed and then fell to her knees. Beth climbed off of Salina and sat next to her.
Salina sat hunched over holding her stomach. "Salina? What's wrong?" James knelt beside her and rubbed her back. He turned to a sailor. "Fetch a doctor! She's not well!"

A/N: yet another cliffhanger! But a good one! How did you like the twist? Was it too much of a twist? Well let me know, and don't forget about my other question, thanks!