Knowing that she should help Sarah glanced around the damp cave for a
weapon. Lying on the ground not far from where she and Henry were hidden
was a sword. Before climbing down to get it she tugged at her buttons,
determined to get her heavy dress off. "Here, help me with this," She
whispered and Henry looked at her with wide eyes. "I have a dress on
underneath - hurry up," She told him and he unbuttoned her dress for her.
"Thankyou," Sarah said, grateful that her under-dress was less restrictive, and climbed over to the sword. Henry saw what she was doing and grabbed her arm. "What are you doing?" He asked, looking at her as if she was crazy. "Jack and my father need help," She told him and he nodded, grabbing the sword away from her. "Then you stay here - I'll go," He told her and before she could protest he moved away.
Henry crept along the tunnel, towards where it led into the main cave. He surveyed the scene for a moment before getting ready to jump into the fight. As he did so, something wooden and heavy hit him in the back of his head, knocking him out. "Sorry Henry, but this is something I have to do myself," Sarah told him as she heard a strange noise behind her.
She turned around and came face to face with a monkey. At first she was confused but as the monkey hopped towards her it passed through moonlight and transformed into a skeleton. "Barbossa's monkey," She exclaimed and swung the oar. Connecting with the monkey she knocked it off its feet and sent it flying into the wall. Dropping the oar she grabbed the sword off the ground and hurried out into the fray.
At first no one noticed her but as Norrington knocked his opponent down he caught a glimpse of her. He wanted to get over to her but he was too far away with too many enemies were in the way. He watched in awe as she swung her sword and knocked one of Meris's men down. He couldn't watch any longer however as another pirate came at him.
Meris fought hard against his opponents. He had never liked the navy, Jack had broken his deal and currently seemed invincible and now the chances of owning all of the treasure were diminishing rapidly. He was furious and poured out his anger in each swing of his sword. As he knocked off his latest opponent he noticed the girl fighting against one of his men in the cave.
As quickly as possible he began to advance towards her. At first Sarah didn't notice him until he was quite close. Keeping an eye on him she began to move backwards. Meris still advanced and she slipped into a small tunnel. She hurried up it and came out onto a ledge. She could hear Meris climbing through the tunnel behind her. Taking a deep breath she turned and readied her sword.
"Thankyou," Sarah said, grateful that her under-dress was less restrictive, and climbed over to the sword. Henry saw what she was doing and grabbed her arm. "What are you doing?" He asked, looking at her as if she was crazy. "Jack and my father need help," She told him and he nodded, grabbing the sword away from her. "Then you stay here - I'll go," He told her and before she could protest he moved away.
Henry crept along the tunnel, towards where it led into the main cave. He surveyed the scene for a moment before getting ready to jump into the fight. As he did so, something wooden and heavy hit him in the back of his head, knocking him out. "Sorry Henry, but this is something I have to do myself," Sarah told him as she heard a strange noise behind her.
She turned around and came face to face with a monkey. At first she was confused but as the monkey hopped towards her it passed through moonlight and transformed into a skeleton. "Barbossa's monkey," She exclaimed and swung the oar. Connecting with the monkey she knocked it off its feet and sent it flying into the wall. Dropping the oar she grabbed the sword off the ground and hurried out into the fray.
At first no one noticed her but as Norrington knocked his opponent down he caught a glimpse of her. He wanted to get over to her but he was too far away with too many enemies were in the way. He watched in awe as she swung her sword and knocked one of Meris's men down. He couldn't watch any longer however as another pirate came at him.
Meris fought hard against his opponents. He had never liked the navy, Jack had broken his deal and currently seemed invincible and now the chances of owning all of the treasure were diminishing rapidly. He was furious and poured out his anger in each swing of his sword. As he knocked off his latest opponent he noticed the girl fighting against one of his men in the cave.
As quickly as possible he began to advance towards her. At first Sarah didn't notice him until he was quite close. Keeping an eye on him she began to move backwards. Meris still advanced and she slipped into a small tunnel. She hurried up it and came out onto a ledge. She could hear Meris climbing through the tunnel behind her. Taking a deep breath she turned and readied her sword.
