Only mere seconds existed between The Black Pearl once again docking at Lyon and the crew departing the ship.  Anamaria, Gibbs, and a few others were prepared to find Cordy – Jack was prepared to kill Ahriman.  As the group started into town Jack spotted Dolon, slumped against a wall.  The man was covered in blood, but still conscious as he'd managed to stop his bleeding.

"Sparrow," Dolon said hoarsely, weakly motioning for him to come over.  Jack went to him, followed by Anamaria and company.

"Ye don' look so good, mate," Jack said coldly.

"'E's gone mad," Dolon said.  "Need another deck hand?  I seem t' be out o' work."

Jack let a smirk cross his face.  "An' ye wan' t' switch sides now, eh?"

"Sides don' matter now, mate, I ain' got a problem with ye, ye ne'er crossed me, jus' Ahriman."

"Crew's a bit full mate, but if ye'd like yer own ship, I'm plannin' on killin' Ahriman as soon as I find the bastard."

Dolon strained to sit up a bit more.  "Better get yer lass first, Sparrow, before someone else beats ye t' 'er."

Jack's eyes grew wide.  "Where is she?"

"Milady's."

"A bloody brothel?"  Jack's voice became angry.  "'E put 'er in a brothel?"

"Jus' so ye know, 'e wasn' lyin' before, she is a Barbossa, but she didn' 'ave a clue.  She didn' lie t' ye like ye thought."

Anamaria spoke up.  "Why are ye bein' so givin' with yer information?  Why should we believe any o' this?"

Dolon took his hand away from his throat, revealing the gash beneath.  "I tol' ye, 'e's gone mad."

"'Is word's enough for me right now," Jack said.  "Ana, go get Cordy."  Anamaria nodded and left with the other pirates following her.  "Where is 'e now?"

"Lookin' fer ye.  Stay out in the open an' I'm sure ye'll meet up with 'im soon."

Jack extended his hand to Dolon, helping him up.  "Thank you. for lettin' me know where Cordy is, I won' try to make a fleet with yer ship.  Go get on it an' stay o' me eyesight for the rest o' yer life."

Dolon smiled weakly.  "Aye aye, Captain Sparrow."  Dolon walked to the docks as quickly as he could in his condition.

Jack took a deep breath and began to walk the streets of Lyon, his hand never leaving the handle of his sword.  "Where are ye, ye dog?" he said to himself.  He made himself as high profile as he could, hoping that Ahriman would find him sooner rather than later.

Meanwhile, Anamaria and the others entered Milady's.  The women immediately began approaching the male pirates, and they were not happy to be either ignored or turned down.  Anamaria asked several of the women where Ahriman's room was, but they wouldn't give her a straight answer.  The crew decided that they would simply check room by room, but they didn't have to.  After going upstairs, only one door was partially open and it was indeed the door to Ahriman's room.  Dolon was correct when he said it wasn't locked.

Anamaria peeked her head in and immediately saw Cordelia on the floor.  She was still unconscious, but no longer alone.  Two men were in the room and she could clearly hear one of them saying, "If she ain' awake, she can' expect us to pay."  Heat rose in Anamaria's body and she kicked the door open the rest of the way.

"Get yer filthy 'ands away from 'er!" she yelled, pulling her sword from her belt.

The men looked at her and laughed.  The man who spoke earlier said, in a very patronizing voice, "Now, lass, put tha' away 'fore ye 'urt someone."

Anamaria stepped aside and the rest of the pirates walked in.  Gibbs smiled and said, "Wha' was tha', mate?"  The men immediately got up and fled from the room. 

Anamaria knelt down next to Cordelia.  Her face was badly bruised from Ahriman hitting her.  "Cordy, can ye hear me?"  There was no response.  She looked up at Gibbs.  "She's out cold."

"D'ye think they…"  Gibbs refused to finish his thought.

"No, I think we got 'ere before tha'."  She brushed Cordelia's hair away from her face and said, "Yer day's not goin' t' get any better, but at least gettin' on the ship won' be a fight."  She rose up from the floor and motioned for Cordelia to be picked up.  Gibbs nodded and did so.  Anyone that crossed the pirates' path as they left the building was met with fists.  Anamaria silently prayed that they could get Cordelia on the ship and out to sea before she woke.