"Drink up me 'arties, yo ho," Early the next afternoon Jack went down below deck humming and singing to himself. Unbeknown to him, he was being watched. "We're devils and black sheep, we're really bad eggs," He sang as he glanced at a cupboard. "And really bad eggs," He walked slowly towards the cupboard, noticing that something was wrong with it. "Drink up me 'arties," He reached out towards the handle.

"Yo ho!" He flung the door open exposing Sarah's hiding place and stared in shock. Blushing sheepishly, Sarah climbed out of the cupboard and stood in front of him. "Hello Jack," She said and Jack stepped back, staring at her in disbelief. "No, this is not good, not good at all," He said, shaking his head and still staring at his surprise visitor. "How did you get here?" He demanded after getting over his surprise. "Quite easily actually, since you're asking," Sarah told him, glad to be out of her cramped hiding place, not so glad at Jack's reaction.

"But why? Why did you do it?" Jack asked after Sarah explained how she managed to sneak aboard unnoticed. "How else was I ever going to sail on a pirate ship?" Sarah said as her stomach rumbled. She glanced down and then back up at Jack guiltily. Jack was silent for a while, trying to think. "Well, come on then, let's get you something to eat - and then we're heading straight back to Port Royal."

"Oh Jack, why do we have to go back straight away?" Sarah asked as Jack headed towards the door. "I'm here now aren't I? Why can't I stay on board - please Jack?" She begged but Jack just shook his head. "Your parents will be worried and I like visiting them, and you, in Port Royal. If I don't bring you straight back home that'll leave a black mark on me record, and I might never be able to visit again - you don't want that now, do ya love?"

Sarah sighed, Jack was right, if he sailed around a bit with her first then her father would get upset with him. She meant the world to Will and he probably was worried about her even though she left a note saying she was safe and with Jack. She didn't want to be the reason Jack couldn't come to Port Royal anymore. She couldn't imagine a life without him.

"One of the shortest pirate adventures in the history of pirates," She said quietly as her stomach rumbled again. "Now, about something to eat?" She gave Jack a small smile and Jack smiled back, relieved that Sarah was so easy to convince. "Come on," Jack said and the two of them headed above deck together.

"Anamaria, set a course back to Port Royal," Jack told his first mate. "We seem to have picked up something we weren't supposed to," He said and Anamaria looked over to see Sarah standing beside Jack. "Aye," She said and shook her head at Sarah but sent her a friendly smile. "Now," Jack looked down at the young Turner. "Let's eat."