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Chapter Four

Does the Truth Hurt?

After you announced that you had something to tell them, Jack, Elizabeth, and William all looked up at you expectantly. You should have realized that they would've looked at you, but the idea hadn't occurred to you due to the fact that you didn't even like to think about being in the center of attention. You had a very bad experience explaining a story in front of one of your middle school classes.

"Well, I'm not sure if you guys are going to believe me." Oh crap, now they definitely won't believe me, why did I start with that line? "Um, the reason that I didn't have anything with me because I wasn't supposed to be here in the first place," you stop because Will, Jack, and Elizabeth are all looking at you like you're crazy.

"What are you talking about? Of course you're supposed to be here. My father told me that you were going to arrive, your parents told him that you were going to be staying here while they traveled to France for your father's business," Elizabeth explained with a confused look on her face.

"No, you guys don't understand. I'm not from around here, I not only live miles away I also live in a place decades away from Port Royal now," you say.

"What do ye mean luv?" Jack asked you. To your amazement he didn't sound as though he thought you were crazy. It actually sounded as though he believed you.

"What year is it?" you ask.

"The year is 1744," William tells you with a very confused look on his face.

"That really is a big difference then. I live in the year 2004, and that's the 21st century," you say. You notice that Jack, Elizabeth, and Will are all looking at you again. You can tell by the looks in all three pairs of eyes that they don't think that you're entirely crazy, they looked more like they were trying to figure out what had happened to you. Maybe after more convincing they will believe me.

"Then how did you get here and why do you look so much like my aunt? It is true that I haven't seen Rhiana in about five years but you do look a lot like her mother did when she was younger," Elizabeth says.

"Well, I don't know about looking like her but I do know that I am not your cousin. I just figured that it would be a lot easier to go along with you guys. You already thought that I was Rhiana and when I woke up I had no idea where I was or who anybody else was. Plus, I had no idea what had happened or how I got here, of course I still don't know the answers," you told them.

There was a long uncomfortable silence which was finally broken by none other than Jack. "I believe ye, I knew there was something unusual about ye."

"I don't know about why but for some odd reason I believe you as well," Elizabeth said.

"Maybe we all believe her story because we've been in such unusual predicaments before. Traveling back in time is actually more believable than undead pirates with a monkey named after their former captain," William said.

"What?" you asked, temporarily confused about something other than your own difficulties.

"You really don't want to know," Elizabeth and William said together.

You decide not to ask about what they were talking about. After all you already had way to much on your mind. "What are we going to do about me?"

"Until we can figure it our I suggest that you continue staying with me and pretend to be my cousin," Elizabeth said.

"Okay," you agree graciously. That was taken better than I thought it would be.