Chapter two: The Revolt of the Crew

Listening to NOFX I feel like such an idiot, I typed in Bootlace Bill instead of Bootstrap Bill. my bro was asking me to tie his shoes so my mind wandered a bit.I am so messed up.o and btw, this happened before Pirates of the Caribbean: the curse of the Black Pearl, just a little before Jack was left on the island.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After the storm had broken, everyone still alive was surprised that the ship that they hung on to for dear life was still in one piece. "Now that's a good ship!" exclaimed Jack, for even he, as the ship's captain, was stunned that the Black Pearl could withstand that big of a wave.

Meanwhile, the first mate and quartermaster of the ship, Barbossa had some dark thoughts in his mind. Why shouldn't he, be captain? All that Jack Sparrow brought was bad luck. Bad luck was dangerous for a captain, and his crew would get the consequences. Scorn for the captain went far on these open seas. Sparrow has promised his men gold beyond reckoning.well, they had been sailing for quite a few months now. Where was the reward?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As Captain Jack Sparrow retreated back to his cabin, Barbossa gathered around the sailors. "We've been sailin' around all these months and what have we got to show?" Barbossa started ", Sparrow keeps that map all to himself in that cabin of his, and I propos that we get a new captain an get rid of old Jack!"

"Now now Barbossa," cried William "Bootstrap" Bill, one of the few loyal to Jack, "That'll call for a mutiny!"

"And that be what I proposed! What has Jack brought to us other than bad luck?"

A cheer rang in the darkness, and the angry mob marched to the Captain's cabin and pounded on the door. Jack Sparrow opened it looking very disheveled. "Yes?" he asked.

"You'd no longer be captain of this ship Sparrow!" cried the angry mob

"Oh no?" he questioned, "Look here, I'm the only one who knows where to get the treasure and its secret, savvy?"

Barbossa strutted up to him and said "we don't need your treasure. All we need is to plunder other ships coming our way. An-" he cut off. Something in the distance caught his eye, and a new malicious idea came into his mind. "All right Jack," he continued after a pause ", you won't be killed immediately." Turning to the mob he cried, "All who is for leaving Sparrow on that island yonder, shout AYE!"

The deck rang of shouts of approval. The fate of Captain Sparrow seemed to linger upon this island.