Bloody Love: Yeah my first POTC fic. Who's confused about what this story is about.*looks around trying to see* Well since I can't see into your computers I'll tell you all anyways. It means exactly what the title says!!!!!! Yeah the story is just like the movie except I made a few minor adjustments. Well you see I added a girl for Jack and changed some scenes around so that she will be in the adventure thing so that they can see each other. That's all I'm saying so I don't give anything away. So go read it then. Oh and I don't own Pirates of the Caribbean.
Bloody Love: WAIT! I'm not sure how old Elizabeth and Will were when they meet but I'm giving everyone ages. Now if they are wrong tell me and I'll fix it.
Ages: (at the beginning when Elizabeth and Will meet)
Elizabeth-10
Will-11
Jack's girl-14 (I know she is young but they didn't care in those days. Gees look and Norington wanting to marry Elizabeth. Oh and she is someone's sister.)
Norrington-20
Jack-24
(When Elizabeth and Will are older and finally meet Jack and Norrington wants to marry Elizabeth)
Elizabeth-18
Will-19
Jack's girl-21
Norrington-28
Jack-32
Exactly like the Pirates of the Caribbean, just adjusted
Chapter 1: Where it began and getting ready for a ceremony
It was a foggy bleak day out on the sea. And out of the fog, a ship appeared. And on the bow stood a little girl about 8 in a blue gown.
The little girl sang "… We pillage, we plunder, we rifle and loot. Drink up me 'earties you ho. We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot. Drink up me 'earties you ho. Yo ho, yo ho a pirate's life for me. We extort, we pilfer, we filch and sack. Drink up-." Then a hand touched her shoulder and she gasped. She turned to see a man with long side burns.
"Quiet missy. Cursed pirates sail these waters. You don't want to bring them down on us, now, do ya?" The man said as he looked at the ocean ahead of them.
"Mr. Gibbs that will do," another man said that was in a British military uniform.
"She was singin' about pirates! Bad luck to be singin' about pirates with us marred in this unnatural fog. Mark my words," Mr. Gibbs said.
"Consider them marked. On your way." The man in the British military uniform.
"Aye, Lieutenant. It's bad luck to have a woman on board too. Two is even worse. Even miniature ones," Mr. Gibbs said as he passed the Lieutenant and stopped to get a drink of his ale in his canteen that was in his vest pocket.
"I think it would be rather exciting to meet a pirate," The little girl said.
"Think again, Miss. Swann. Vile and dissolute creatures, the lot of them. I intend to see to it that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand get what he deserves. A short drop and a sudden stop," The Lieutenant said smiling as he looked down at Miss. Swann. Miss. Swann looked confused and looked over to wear Mr. Gibbs stood. Mr. Gibbs grabbed his scarf and pulled it up and stuck his tongue out to make a hanging notation. Miss. Swann gasped and turned back to look at the Lieutenant.
"Lieutenant Norrington, I appreciate your fervor, but I'm, uh, I'm concerned about what the effect this subject will have upon my daughter," A man with a long, curly brown wig on.
"My apologies, Governor Swann," Lieutenant Norrington said.
"Actually, I find it all fascinating," Miss. Swann said.
"Yes. That's what concerns me," Governor Swann said.
"What's fascinating?" Another little girl said but was slightly older than Miss. Swann. She had long black hair in ringlets and dark blue eyes.
"Pirates!" Miss. Swann said excitedly.
"Indeed they are," The girl said with a twinkle in her eye.
"Miss. Norrington you shouldn't be finding this fascinating either. Your brother would be disappointed," Governor Swann said with a disapproving look.
"Yes he would, wouldn't he," Miss. Norrington said as Governor Swann walked off. Miss. Norrington turned back to look at Miss. Swann who was looking out to sea. She had this look of wonder on her face and leaned over the side of the railing to see the object bobbing alone the surface of the ocean. Miss. Norrington walked over to see what it was too however she just looked over the railing. She was taller than Miss. Swann and needn't lean over. There was a parasol floating along. Miss. Norrington lifted her head and stared out over the ocean. Miss. Swann watched the parasol until it couldn't be seen any longer and turned her head back to the front where she had first seen the parasol and saw a raft with a boy upon it. Miss. Swann pushed away from the edge of the ship and turned to the crew, Lieutenant Norrington, and her father.
"Look! A boy! There's a boy in the water," Miss Swann shouted as she pointed to where she had seen him. Lieutenant Norrington and the crew rushed to the side and looked.
"Man overboard! Man the ropes. Fetch a hook! Haul him aboard," Lieutenant Norrington shouted as the crew scurried around to do as he said. Miss. Swann and Miss. Norrington watched with interested as they pulled the boy on board trying to see who he was but the men were in the way.
"He's still breathing," Lieutenant Norrington said. Gibbs stood up on the rail and looked to the direction from which the boy came from.
"Mary Muther of god," Gibbs said. Miss. Swann and Miss. Norrington turned to see what he was talking about as did the crew. There was a ship that was broken in half and ablaze.
"What happened here?" Governor Swann asked.
"It was most likely the powder magazine. Merchant vessels run heavily armed," Lieutenant Norrington said.
"Lot of good it did em. Everyone's thinkin' it, I'm just sayin' it. Pirates," Gibbs said.
"There's no proof of that. It is probably an accident," Governor Swann said. Miss. Swann walked over toward the boy and looked down at him. Miss. Norrington turned to say something to Miss. Swann about the ship but did not see her. She looked around till she saw Miss. Swann with the boy and made her way over.
"Rouse the captain immediately," Norrington said.
"Aye sir," A man in a white wig pulled into a ponytail with two curls on either side of his head.
"Heave to and take in sail. Launch the boats," Lieutenant Norrington ordered. The crew moved around doing what they were told and two went to go pick the boy up and move him out of the way.
"Elizabeth I want you to accompany the boy. He'll be in your charge. Take care of him," Governor Swann said. Elizabeth nodded and went over to the boy. "Miss. Norrington if you would, help my daughter."
"I will Governor Swann," Miss. Norrington said and went to where the boy and Elizabeth were. A row boat of men went to go look for any survivors. Elizabeth went to push some of the boys' hair off his face. He awoke and grabbed her hand frightening Elizabeth.
Elizabeth took a calming breath and said "It's ok. My name's Elizabeth Swann."
"W-Will Turner," The boy replied.
"I'm watching over you Will," Elizabeth said before Will slipped back into oblivion. Elizabeth reached for the trinket around his neck to see what it was for it was in his shirt. She looked at the circular medallion that had a skull bone in the middle of it. "You're a pirate."
"Has he said anything?" Lieutenant Norrington asked coming up to them.
"He's name's William Turner. That's all that I found out," Elizabeth said hiding the medallion behind her back so Lieutenant Norrington didn't see it.
"Take him below," Lieutenant Norrington said to the crew after a brief thought and the men took Will below the deck. Elizabeth went to the stern of the ship and watched them gather up Will. She turned around to look at the medallion and realized that Miss. Norrington was standing next to her.
"Cordellia do not say anything about this to anyone. Please," Elizabeth begged.
"I won't. I do not wish to tell my brother that William is a pirate," Cordellia said with a small smirk. Elizabeth looked back to the ocean and Cordellia looked as well only to see a ship with black sails being submerged by the fog. Elizabeth's eyes widened slightly before she closed them.
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Elizabeth's eyes shot open. She looked about for a moment before she got out of bed and grabbed her candle. She went over to her burrow and opened a draw with a secret compartment in the bottom. She opened the compartment and pulled out the medallion she found on Will. She cleaned the dust off and put it on. She was admiring the medallion when someone knocked on her door.
"Elizabeth?" Her father called. Elizabeth rushed to her bed, knocking over a chair, and grabbed her robe. "Are you alright? Are you decent?" Her father asked as she put the robe on.
"Uh yes……yes," Elizabeth said as she tucked the medallion in her nightgown. Just then her father walked in with two maids, one was carrying a box.
"Still in bed at this hour hm?" Governor Swann asked as a maid went to open the curtains to let in some light and Elizabeth had to close her eyes from the sudden assault. "It's a Beautiful day. I have a gift for you," Governor Swann said as he turned to the maid with the box in her hands. He removed the lid from the box revealing a beautiful gown.
"Oh it's beautiful," Elizabeth said as she pulled the dress form to box to examine the dress.
"Isn't it?"
"May I inquire as to the occasion?" Elizabeth asked as she stopped from heading to her changing screen and turned around to face her father.
"Does a father need an occasion to dote upon his daughter?" Governor Swann said and Elizabeth turned to go tray the dress on. "Go on." He said to the maids. Actually, I, uh ….I had hoped you would wear it to the ceremony today."
"Ceremony?" Elizabeth inquired as her night clothes were thrown over the screen so they wouldn't be on the floor.
"Captain Norrington's promotion Ceremony," Governor Swann supplied.
"I knew it," Elizabeth said as she stuck her head out from behind the screen to look at her father.
"Commodore Norrington, as he's about to become. He's a fine gentleman don't you think? He fancies you, you know? Elizabeth? How's it coming?" Governor Swann asked after hearing a few gasps from Elizabeth.
"It's difficult to say."
"I'm told it's the latest fashion in London."
"Well, women in London must have learned not to breathe," Elizabeth said with difficulty as the maids pulled the corset around her torso to make it slimmer and to help her posture.
"My lord you have a visitor," the butler said as she entered Elizabeth's room just slightly.
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A young man was standing in the hall with a long box under his left arm looking at the clock. He turned to look at the candle fixture on the wall and touched the middle one and it broke off. Looking around to see if anyone saw he looked for a place to put it but he heard footsteps coming an put it in the cane holder. He stood straight as a servant walked by and nodded his head slightly.
"Ah, Mr. Turner, good to see you again," Governor Swann said as he came down the stairs over to him.
"Good day sir," Mr. Turner said as he came to meet Governor Swann and he set the box on the table next to them. "I have your order," he said as he opened the box. He took the sword out and handed it to Governor Swann. Governor Swann took the sword and pulled it out of its sheath and looked over it.
"The blade is folded steel. That's gold filigree laid in the handle. If I may?" Mr. Turner said as Governor Swann looked at the sword and then he handed it back over to Mr. Turner. "Perfectly balanced. The tang is nearly the full width of the blade." Then he flipped the sword and caught it and pointed the handle toward Governor Swann who backed up as to not get hit.
"Impressive. Very impressive. Ah, now, Commodore Norrington is going to be very pleased with this," Governor Swann said as he took the Sword form Mr. Turner and put it back into its sheath and handed it back to Mr. Turner so he could put it back into the box. "Do pass my compliments onto your master. Hmm?"
"I shall," Mr. Turner said with a smile. "A craftsman is always pleased to hear that his work is appreciated. Then Mr. Turner and Governor Swann turned to the stairs hearing footsteps upon them.
"Oh, Elizabeth, you look absolutely stunning," Governor Swann said as she came down the stairs.
"Will! It's so good to see you. I had a dream about you last night," Elizabeth said as she came to stand next to her father and Will.
"About me?" Will asked in disbelief.
"Yes, well, is that entirely proper for you to…?" Governor Swann started but was interrupted by Elizabeth so she could explain.
"It was about the day we meet, do you remember?"
"How can I forget Miss. Swann?"
"Will, how many times must I ask you to call me Elizabeth?"
"At least once more, Miss. Swann, as always."
"There see? At least the boy has a sense of propriety. Now, we really must be going. There you are," Governor Swann said as he picked up the box.
"Good day Mr. Turner," Elizabeth said. Will looked at her as if she said she hated him.
"Come along," Governor Swann said and he and Elizabeth went out the door to their carriage.
Will followed the servants out the door to see Miss. Swann off and the doors were shut behind him as he said "Good day…………Elizabeth." Then the Governor and his daughter were on their way to the ceremony. Elizabeth took one last look at Will. Will watched the carriage take them away.
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"James what ever are you doing?" A women with long black hair asked. She stood in the front hall waiting for this James to come down the stairs. "You're going to be late for your own ceremony."
"Cordellia I must look perfect for this occasion," James said as he walked down the stairs. He was dressed in a British military uniform and he had a white wig on that had one curl on either side of his head. "Now dear sister lets go to the carriage so we arrive on time for my ceremony."
"Well we wouldn't have to worry about that dear brother if you hadn't taken so long. Now would we?" Cordellia said sarcastically as her and her brother got into the carriage. Once seated James looked out the window and massaged one of his hands with his other one. "Did you hurt yourself?"
"No. Just nervous."
"What ever for? They are promoting you to commodore and all you have to do is walk down to the governor and except his gift. What else could you be nervous about?"
"I intend to ask Miss. Swann for her hand in marriage," James said as he turned to look at his sister. Her head was cocked to the side and her eyebrows were raised and her mouth slightly open as she looked at him with surprise. "You must not tell her. I intend to surprise her."
"Oh," Was all that Cordellia could say.
~That was it. How was it? Come on please review and tell me if I suck at writing this. I enjoy writing this though. I love Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom but I love Johnny Depp more. Well I actually wanted to do a you/jack story cuz I really like those but I wanted to test my writing potc first. So please review. It might help me get the next chapter out faster. Well till next chapter Bloody Love.~
