"Fine," said Will, giving into Jack's plan. "Wonderful!" exclaimed Jack, "We'll set sail at midnight, tonight!" "What's wonderful?" asked Elizabeth walking onto the neatly cutted grass. "o...um...erm..." stuttered Will. "It is wonderful that, um, you look so darn beautiful, love!" said Jack, surprising Elizabeth with the compliment. Blushingly Elizabeth replies, "How very sweet. Shall we walk?"
The happy trio strolled down to the fort, unnoticed by the Navy. As they reached the docks to have a small reunion with the crew, Mr. Gibbs looked frazzled. "Cap'n! Cap'n!" he yelled. "What be the trouble, Mr. Gibbs?" inquired the worried captain. "There be a naval officer, Norrington. He's looking for ya, Captain! You'd best be in some sort of hidin' for now, "explained the frantic first mate.

Jack, Will, and Elizabeth all rushed to the blacksmith's (Will's) shop, thankfully, unnoticed. Will poured them all some water, for they were all quite winded and parched from running. Elizabeth was very hot, for even though her dress was a summer one, it was still quite heavy, and so she lay down in the back. Jack and Will on the other hand, had some talking to do. "I am so glad that you have decided to come!" Jack said. "I wish I were as happy," mumbled Will under his breath; for he wanted to go on this adventure, but the thought of leaving his wife behind was absurd! "We shall set sail at midnight like we had planned, especially with blasted Norrington after me," said Jack. Will was only ½ listening, all he wanted to do was to bring Elizabeth along, "but", he thought, "I guess Jack knows what he is doing..."
At midnight that night, Will was ready: he had packed his things, left a long note for Elizabeth, and went to his (blacksmith) shop. Jack was already waiting for him; and knowing that Will wasn't happy about leaving Elizabeth, gave Will some encouragement. "Mrs. Turner will understand." comforted Jack. "You obviously don't know her like I do," shuddered Will, "She'll be pissed as heck when she finds out, and worried, God knows how worried it will make her. She knows I enjoy the pirate life, but she would hate me to leave her behind because of it." "Don't worry me mate!" said Jack, "She'll understand, and if not, then me prayers be with ya." "Thanks..." said Will rolling his eyes. "Off to the Black Pearl!" exclaimed Jack.
The two handsome pirates boarded the Pearl with ease. Knowing all the naval officers and being on good terms with most of them, Will was able to pass the fort without a fuss. Jack, knowing every sly excuse in the book, helped also. Gibbs greeted them with a "Yo-ho!" and they set sail!
They were off, the open sea. Will had missed the smell of salty water and the feel of the wind upon his face, this, he thought, I was home! /I Jack joined Will on the side of the boat both were entranced by the waves beneath them. "Jack," Will said, "this isn't right, I wanted to go with you on this adventure, but leaving Elizabeth behind was wrong! She'll understand...I hope."

AN: Will better be praying his "weasly black guts" out!