It was the last day of you visit to Will and Elizabeth's home. You enjoyed their company and the baby was so cute and adorable to play with, but you missed the Black Pearl, naturally not nearly as much as Jack missed it, but the Pearl had become your home. You loved the salty sea air and the wind blowing in your face. And, thought storms scared you to death on the ship in fear of it sinking, you had to admit they did make things exciting.

There was one reason you didn't want to leave Port Royal though, and that was watching Jack play with the baby. The fearsome Captain Jack Sparrow crawling around on the ground and even taking a turn to feed the baby was a sight you never thought to see. For some reason your heart ached because you knew there was a chance after you leaving that you would never see Jack like that again. You don't come across many babies around pirates, and unless Anamaria was keeping a secret from you, Porthos, and the rest of the crew you would be seeing any babies for a long time.

You stood out on the balcony facing the back yard as you thought these things. It was a beautiful day outside, with bird singing, and the sun shining, the whole nine yards, when you heard the door to the balcony open behind you. Elizabeth joined you at your left side.

"I wonder how Jack ever became so good with children," Elizabeth said, with a smile on her face and shook her head.

"It's because he's a bit of a child at heart himself," you said, which was true in some ways. Jack was a smart, wild, full frown man, but he could be down right silly sometimes. Elizabeth nodded her head in agreement.

"Have you given any though to having one of your own?" Elizabeth asked turning to you and looking at you curiously. Now you were totally unprepared for this.

"No," you answered and paused for a minute. "A ship's no place to raise a child, pirate or not. Anyway, you saw how Jack reacted when I told him I was pregnant as a joke. I'm not sure if he wants any of his own."

"Well, maybe it's something you both should think about," Elizabeth said, "Children can make a marriage so much better."

Elizabeth then turned and walked back in the house. That was an odd experience. You then shook your head, maybe a child added to Will and Elizabeth's marriage, but they didn't live on a ship, now did they? Elizabeth wouldn't understand. There was so much to consider, having a baby would be great, but what about food and clothes? Where would it sleep? It would just make things complicated for you and Jack.

Anyway, your one concern right now is your second wedding.

You then walked into the house, and the first thing you saw were Jack and Will both on the ground playing with the baby. Elizabeth looked at you and smiled.

"Having fun there, Jack?" You asked Jack who got up on his knees when he heard your voice.

"Aye," Jack replied with a smile on his face, "I'll miss the lad."

"You'll have to come back and visit us soon, Jack," Will said, who got to his feet and picked the baby up. The baby was tired. He curled up in his father's arms and took a nap.

"Aye, that we will," Jack nodded.

"Maybe," Elizabeth came closer to you and whispered in your ear so that only you could hear her, "You have a bundle of joy of your own, and they can play together."

"Maybe," You replied, doubtfully. Both Jack and Will looked at the two of you curiously but shrugged the whispering off.

*************************That Night**************************************

You and Jack bid farewell to all three Turners and walked down the street toward where you hid your boat.

"What were ye and Elizabeth whispering about, luv?" Jack asked curiously.

"Oh, nothing," You replied as you walked down the street, you looked up. The sky was cloudy again and could see no stars. The wind was strong as well, and it gave you a bad feeling inside.

"Now, I know that's not true, luv. Tell me, what was it?" Jack insisted.

You sighed and turned to him, "Jack, we're women. That's just what we do."

"Ye got a point there," Jack nodded in agreement and you laughed. Jack grinned and inquired no more about the subject. "Listen, luv, ye remember where the boat is, right?"

"Yes," You replied curiously.

"Good then, meet me there, I've got something I've go to do."

"But, Jack, why don't I just go with you?" You asked but Jack shook his head.
"No, luv, I want it to be a surprise," He said.

"Alright," You sighed. You didn't like the sound of this though. Why did Jack want to run off by himself in Port Royal of all places and leave you standing alone by the boat?

Jack then kissed you and said, "I won't be long, luv."

He turned and ran off in the opposite direction. You sighed one last time and continued on your journey toward the boat.

You found the boat right where you left it, amongst the other boats on shore, right next to a bush. You sat down on it, for it was turned upside down and waited.

Crack!

There was a sound behind you. You turned but saw nothing.

"Jack?" You called, thinking he was playing a trick on you, but he didn't answer. You shrugged, think it was probably just an animal.

"Gotch ya!" Someone triumphantly declared. Suddenly you felt strong arms around you. You tried to scream but a hand covered your mouth. You bit down on the hand, and the owner of the hand screamed. Someone then shoved a bandana in your mouth preventing you from screaming yet again.

You mind raced as you thrashed around. Whoever said "gotch ya" had a familiar sounding voice, but you couldn't seem to place it.

Another bandana was tied, blindfolding you. Suddenly you were thrown into a boat and felt several people, you assumed pirates, get in with you. You predicted there were five of them.

"HMMMPF!" you attempted to scream for help.

"Shut 'er up!" Someone demanded.

You then felt something crack against you head, and all you saw was black.

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