Ana clenched her fist in frustration, staring angrily at the back of the driver's head. He was talking quietly to the man in the passenger's seat as they drove along, one of the three vehicles in the procession. She wanted nothing more than to kick him in the back of the head, but the fact that they were on a small trail on the side of a cliff stopped her.

Beside her Hannah wiped at the tears on her face after being yelled at by the man in the passenger's seat for crying. Ana glanced over at her.

"Calm down, Hannah. Nothing's going to be accomplished by getting upset." She said quietly. She knew she should take her own advice and calm her rapidly rising temper. She was angry, frustrated, confused and scared.

Ana ran from the trees, panting. The voices had died off some time ago and she was sure that she'd lost them somewhere back in the woods. Falling on her knees in the sand, she took deep breaths, trying to calm herself down. Now she just had to find out what had happened to the rest of the Black Pearl's crew. She looked up, wiping the sweat from her face. There was a pause as she saw two dark shapes a ways down the beach. Getting to her feet, she sprinted towards them. Her heart sped up, hoping that what she was thinking was wrong.

Jack and William lay in the sand, neither one moving. She dropped to her knees beside Jack, turning him onto his back and shaking him. "Jack! Jack, wake up!" She grabbed the collar of his shirt and shook him. "Jack, wake up now!" He didn't move, his eyes closed and a peaceful expression on his face. Her eyes traveled downwards and her heart sank when she saw the bloody sand where he had been laying on his stomach. She reached out and touched his side, her fingers coming away stained with blood. "No…" Tears rolled down her cheeks as she laid her head down on his chest. Her worst fears had come true and worse she was alone now. Her body heaved as she sobbed, holding tightly to him. "Jack, don't leave me…" She turned her head to the side and suddenly sat up as she caught sight of a woman standing in front of her. "Who are you?"

The woman smiled. "I've been asked that more tonight than I have in my entire life." She said, crouching down. Ana stared at her in confusion, shaking her head. "My name is Cecilia." The woman said and looked down at Jack. "He's in a better place now. But this won't be the last that you see of him."

Ana blinked. "What?"

"The lives of your descendants are in danger." She took Ana's hands in hers and Ana felt a strange tingle shoot down her spine. "You are need…." She stopped suddenly and stood up. Ana turned as well and got to her feet, her expression dark.

Jonas Smythe smirked at them both. "I've been looking for you, Anamaria. You were a hard one to find." He shook a finger at her. "It's time for you to join the good captain and the rest of the crew." Ana raised her chin and made two fists.

"You betrayed us." She said quietly. "You stabbed us all in the back when you made a deal." Cecilia glared at Jonas as well.

"What are you doing, boy? Leave the girl alone, she's done nothing to you." She began to push up the sleeves of her dress. "I should take you over my knee right now." She snapped, just before her arms were grabbed and she found herself being dragged away from her son and the female pirate. They were taking her back to that forsaken ship of his. Cecilia twisted in their grip, but they were too strong for her. "Remember Anamaria! He loves you! You'll see him again!" Her shouts to Ana made the woman turn towards her. Only Cecilia saw Jonas raise the pistol and aim it at her. He pulled the trigger, never even flinching as Ana cried out in pain and fell on the beach beside Jack. Cecilia closed her eyes.

Ana took a shuddering breath as she felt the pain in her right side growing. It had only taken a moment of distraction for her life to become forfeit. Jonas stood over her, his expression cold. He smiled down at her and if she could of, she would have hit him. "Don't fight it. You've lost." He said before turning on his heel and walking down the beach after his men dragging Cecilia to the ship. Ana laid her head on the sand. Her hand crept up and wrapped around Jack's cold hand. At least they would remain here together instead of alone. She closed her eyes and took her last breath.

Ana rubbed the bridge of her nose. One moment she'd taken her last breath of life and the next she was fighting against Jonas's men in the dining room. She'd seen Jack, sitting in the chair, trying to come after her. Her Jack had come back as well. That Cecilia had done something to them and now she was sharing memories and thoughts with Nina.

Mike and Nina…

Jack and Anamaria…

Hannah had quit sniffling and was looking at her now. "What are they going to do with us?" She asked quietly. Ana shook her head.

"I don't know, but it won't be good likely." Hannah curled her arms tighter around herself.

"We're going to die." She said quietly.

Ana looked over at her. "Don't say that. As long as Jack and Will are still…" Hannah cocked her head.

"Who?"

Ana waved a hand. "I'm sorry. My mind isn't working right at the moment." The last thing she needed was to freak out the girl by saying that Mike, Danny, and she were currently pirates from a different century. "I mean Mike and Danny."

"Oh." Hannah looked at the floor. "I hope so."

"You like him, don't you?" Ana asked, raising an eyebrow. Hannah blushed.

"A little…" Ana smiled and returned to looking out the window. Come on Jack. Where are you?

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Jack motioned down the hallway to Cecilia and Will. The two were waiting for a signal from him that the way was clear. Will opened the door all the way and allowed Cecilia to go out before him. She walked to Jack. The book she'd found in the library was clutched tightly to her chest. Will came up behind them both. Jack looked between them.

"I think we're pretty much in the clear." He said quietly. "But even so everyone be quiet till we get out of here." He pointed behind him. "Let's move."

They reached the door without any surprises or visitors. Jack pushed it open and grinned as he saw that they had finally found the way out. The door led down into the garage. He jumped down the stairs, heading over to one of the cars. Will followed after him, but Cecilia stopped. "Jack!"

Jack swung around just in time to see the pirate come at him with the sword. He ducked, letting the man slam into the side of the car. Taking advantage of his disorientation, he jumped up and placed a hand on the back of the pirates head and slammed it into the vehicle. The man let out a groan and slid to the ground like he was boneless. Jack pulled him away from the car and motioned to Will and Cecilia. "Let's get out of here before anyone else decides to join in." He said, throwing open the door and getting in. Will got in the passenger's side and Cecilia climbed in the back.

"We're not going to be able to catch up with them, no matter how fast you drive." Will told Jack as the pirate worked as hotwiring the car. "With all the twists and turns through the hills it'll slow us down and they'll kill them before we even get there." He muttered. There was a spark between the two wires and Jack sat up, pressing the button on the roof that opened the garage door. He shifted it into drive and pressed down on the gas.

"That's why we're not going that way. I intentionally gave them directions to the long way around." Jack said. "There's an easier way. We just have to follow the beach."

"In a car?" Will stared at him. "We'll bottom out."

"No, not in a car."

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Cecilia glared at Jack, a look of hatred on her face.

"You expect me to get on that?" She hissed as she pointed at the horse Jack had just led out of the barn. "I hate the foul beasts and they hate me!" Jack shot her a dark look as the horse grew skittish at her tone.

"If ye want to get to them in time, you will." Jack muttered. "If ye treat them respectfully, they'll treat you with respect." He led the horse over to the mounting block and motioned for her to come over. She came over reluctantly.

"I thought pirates liked ships." She said quietly.

"We do. But these are modern times, luv. We have other methods of travel now."

"Horses were used for transportation when you were alive!"

"And now it's our best bet, so mount up." She pushed past him and pulled herself up onto the horse, gripping the reins and the saddle horn tightly. Jack rolled his eyes at her and went over to Silver. The horse could sense the change in his master and acted skittishly around him.

"She's right. I miss my bloody ship." He muttered to himself as he mounted up on Silver. "William! Let's get going!" He shouted as he gave Silver a kick in the ribs and pointed him towards Cecilia.

Will gave Chico a slight nudge and the horse walked out of the barn and down the pathway to the corral. "I'm here, I'm here." He said. Jack nodded towards the trees.

"We take the path down through there out to the beach. Once we hit the beach we'll give the horses the rein." Jack looked over at Cecilia. "And Cecilia, luv, try not to fall off." The old voodoo woman shook her finger at him.

"If I didn't like you so much Captain Sparrow, I'd smite you right about now!" She said. Jack grinned at her and gave Silver another nudge in the ribs. The horse started off down the pathway. Will motioned Cecilia in front of him and then followed after her. They were silent as they rode down the forest path. Once out on the beach, Jack gave Silver a kick. Silver leapt forward, taking off down the beach. Cecilia dropped the reins as her horse took off after Silver, clutching at the saddle with a fearful expression on her face. Will gave Chico the reins and the horse sprinted off. As he closed in on Cecilia, he pulled up on the reins and reached over to steady Cecilia.

"How do you ride these damn things?" She shouted at him. He grinned at her.

"It's been a long time for me. I'm just going with what Danny knows." He told her. "Just keep a tight hold on the saddle horn and reins and keep centered on the saddle." With his help, she managed to right herself and allowed her horse to pick up the speed. Will stayed beside her as they caught up with Jack. Together the three rode like the devil was chasing them across the beach towards the caves where years ago, Jack had buried the treasure that was rightfully his.