Chapter 3: Birthday Surprise
"Jack?" Will stared in pure shock that quickly disolved into suspicion,"Don't tell me: Barbossa is back from the dead, AGIAN, you've lost the Pearl, and you need my help getting it back."
"Awe, come on, Will! Isn' your kid's birthday comin' up? I'm supposed to be her godfather, am I not?"
"You just came for her birthday? That's all?" Will persisted.
"Well, there is one other little matter..." Jack glanced back at Hawk, who was studying some of the swords a little too intently for comfort, and shook his head warningly. The boy gave a grin that was a mirror image of Jack at his most charming and mischevious.
"Him?" Will asked. Jack started to respond when a blonde girl with pretty blue eyes came into the shop.
"Dad, Mum wanted me to..." she trailed off when she recongnized Jack,"JACK!!!" The girl, Cassandra Turner, ran up to the pirate and hugged him feircely. He grinned as she pulled back to study him curiously.
"What are you doing here?"
"Ah, well, I AM your godfather, I should be here for your birthay, shouldn't I? Oh, I suppose I should introduce you," he turned back to Hawk, who looked a little out of place,"This is Hawk. My son." Hawk nodded to Will and smiled shyly at Cassie. Will looked mildly suprised, but grinned after a moment.
"Shoulda known," Will grinned,"Welcome to Port Royale."

The four of them hurried back to the Turner Estate, Hawk and Cassie running ahead of their fathers. Elizabeth meet her daughter at the door, looking extremly confuzed when the girl cheerfull pulled Hawk through the door. He looked at her apoligeticly before Cassie dragged him up the stairs to her room. Will kissed his wife, handing a wrapped package he'd brought from the shop to a servant. Jack cleared his throat, causing Elizabeth to stare once more.
"Well, Elizabeth, love, how are you then?" Jack grinned. She finally recoverd from the sheer shock of seeing him, and gave him a feirce hug,"Well, mabye what I said about us not workin' was a little off afterall." Elizabeth promptly threw a punch at him, which he easily blocked.