Yes a rowboat,how else do you insist he gets to the island to get his ship
without drawing attention to himself...
And again by ' Camille looked quite familiar' I mean ' MAUD looked quite familiar'
Jack did not notice that his arms were filled with pain and numbness. He did not feel his muscles growing tired. It was not in his mind that he was rowing harder then he should. His arms kept in the same circler motion, rowing and rowing. He stared behind Will and Elizabeth as he did.
How could he leave Camille there? She was just sleeping... It was him who left Maud only a small distance from Camille. When he decided to go on a walk, it crossed his mind that he should ask Camille if she wanted to join him. But for some reason (now he didn't know what it was) he decided not to. Jack truly hated himself now. What in the bloody hell did Maud want Camille for? Just because he wanted her? A ransom? Jack's ship? There were many reasons why. He'd find out why when he got to Maud. Though, in the back of his mind, he was doubtful he would find her.
Suddenly he realized that the rows wouldn't row. They were in sand. Jack jumped out of the boat and ran onto land. He ran into the type of 'forest' on the island, jumping over dead trees that were lying on the ground, ducking under leaning trees. His heart was pounding in his ears, and he was trying to catch his breath.
There it was. It was a bit like a large cave. Jack walked inside for a distance against the cave wall. Water was running in the center of the cave, it took quite a drastic drop to. The sides were shallow, but if he kept walking out without paying attention, you'd be over your head in water. Jack could see fish of different sizes swimming beneath the water. Water dripped from far above. Patches of sunlight were shining in from some holes in the cave wall and ceiling. There was an echo in the distance, a voice. It was clear that the person was saying something, but he couldn't make out what.
He then stopped at the sight of his ship. Large and...lovely, perfect. The wood on it looked new, and yet you could tell that she'd been sailing many times before. Jack stared at it for a moment, stuck in thinking. A voice tore him from his ships though, "Jack, back so soon I see..." Said Annemarie, looking down at him from the ship.
Jack nodded, "Where's the rest of my crew?"
She gave a single laugh, "Below deck, they had a bit of a celebration here last night. Now they're all sleeping."
"Celebration? For what?"
"No reason... Just thought they should have a good time I suppose."
"What about yourself?"
"Didn't stay out as long as the rest of 'em... If it isn't Will and Elizabeth..." She said with a grin looking to them , "And what brings you two here?"
Elizabeth pointed to Jack, she and Will were trying to catch their breath.
Annemarie looked at Jack, "What's going on?"
He looked away from her and sighed, "A long story."
"So tell me the short version."
"Alright then...One night I might this little girl, her name's Camille...Like an angel she is." He said this last comment more to himself then her. "And we were staying with these two. They had a servant named Maud, and...Earlier today Maud kidnapped Camille. She's a pirate."
For a moment Annemarie didn't say anything. "...And you want to go after her?"
Jack nodded, "I do..." He said, starting to walk onto the ship. Lazily he walked over to the wheel ,resting his hands on it, "Yes, I do." Jack said again, though this time it was more firm.
Annemarie nodded, "Well, haven't had anything much to do in awhile...And you're the captain."
He grinned, "That I am...You both will also becoming." He asked Will and Elizabeth.
They passed a glance at each other, and Will nodded, "Yes."
Jack slightly bowed his head to them then looked at Annemarie with a grin. "And when do we set out?" Asked Annemarie.
"As soon as possible. So now...Get the men up if you would, dear Annemarie."
She nodded then turned and walk down below, Jack heard her yell, "Up you lazy men! All hands on deck! NOW!" Annemarie came back up and looked at him, "There you go, Jack."
After a few moments, his crew began to come onto the deck. They all stood in a line infront of Jack.
"All right, men." He said walking infront of them, "We're going after another Pirate, she kidnapped a little girl I know. If you have any disagreement,s peak now or never. Keep in mind if you do disagree I'll make ye walk the plank. So, does anyone here have any disagreements?" To his pleasure, they all shook their heads. "Well then, get to your positions!" They fell out of line, and quickly did. "Annemarie, if you could take the wheel." He said, turning back to her. She nodded, "Aye...but, where to?"
Elizabeth cleared her throat, "Well...Last night I heard Maud telling Camille something about Black Bird Port..."
"To the Black Bird Port." Annemarie nodded then turned away, to the wheel.
Jack walked to the front of his ship, he felt it slowly began to move. "Black Bird Port..." He muttered to himself, of course that wasn't the real name of the port, but that's how it was known to quite a few pirates, "One of my favorites..."
And again by ' Camille looked quite familiar' I mean ' MAUD looked quite familiar'
Jack did not notice that his arms were filled with pain and numbness. He did not feel his muscles growing tired. It was not in his mind that he was rowing harder then he should. His arms kept in the same circler motion, rowing and rowing. He stared behind Will and Elizabeth as he did.
How could he leave Camille there? She was just sleeping... It was him who left Maud only a small distance from Camille. When he decided to go on a walk, it crossed his mind that he should ask Camille if she wanted to join him. But for some reason (now he didn't know what it was) he decided not to. Jack truly hated himself now. What in the bloody hell did Maud want Camille for? Just because he wanted her? A ransom? Jack's ship? There were many reasons why. He'd find out why when he got to Maud. Though, in the back of his mind, he was doubtful he would find her.
Suddenly he realized that the rows wouldn't row. They were in sand. Jack jumped out of the boat and ran onto land. He ran into the type of 'forest' on the island, jumping over dead trees that were lying on the ground, ducking under leaning trees. His heart was pounding in his ears, and he was trying to catch his breath.
There it was. It was a bit like a large cave. Jack walked inside for a distance against the cave wall. Water was running in the center of the cave, it took quite a drastic drop to. The sides were shallow, but if he kept walking out without paying attention, you'd be over your head in water. Jack could see fish of different sizes swimming beneath the water. Water dripped from far above. Patches of sunlight were shining in from some holes in the cave wall and ceiling. There was an echo in the distance, a voice. It was clear that the person was saying something, but he couldn't make out what.
He then stopped at the sight of his ship. Large and...lovely, perfect. The wood on it looked new, and yet you could tell that she'd been sailing many times before. Jack stared at it for a moment, stuck in thinking. A voice tore him from his ships though, "Jack, back so soon I see..." Said Annemarie, looking down at him from the ship.
Jack nodded, "Where's the rest of my crew?"
She gave a single laugh, "Below deck, they had a bit of a celebration here last night. Now they're all sleeping."
"Celebration? For what?"
"No reason... Just thought they should have a good time I suppose."
"What about yourself?"
"Didn't stay out as long as the rest of 'em... If it isn't Will and Elizabeth..." She said with a grin looking to them , "And what brings you two here?"
Elizabeth pointed to Jack, she and Will were trying to catch their breath.
Annemarie looked at Jack, "What's going on?"
He looked away from her and sighed, "A long story."
"So tell me the short version."
"Alright then...One night I might this little girl, her name's Camille...Like an angel she is." He said this last comment more to himself then her. "And we were staying with these two. They had a servant named Maud, and...Earlier today Maud kidnapped Camille. She's a pirate."
For a moment Annemarie didn't say anything. "...And you want to go after her?"
Jack nodded, "I do..." He said, starting to walk onto the ship. Lazily he walked over to the wheel ,resting his hands on it, "Yes, I do." Jack said again, though this time it was more firm.
Annemarie nodded, "Well, haven't had anything much to do in awhile...And you're the captain."
He grinned, "That I am...You both will also becoming." He asked Will and Elizabeth.
They passed a glance at each other, and Will nodded, "Yes."
Jack slightly bowed his head to them then looked at Annemarie with a grin. "And when do we set out?" Asked Annemarie.
"As soon as possible. So now...Get the men up if you would, dear Annemarie."
She nodded then turned and walk down below, Jack heard her yell, "Up you lazy men! All hands on deck! NOW!" Annemarie came back up and looked at him, "There you go, Jack."
After a few moments, his crew began to come onto the deck. They all stood in a line infront of Jack.
"All right, men." He said walking infront of them, "We're going after another Pirate, she kidnapped a little girl I know. If you have any disagreement,s peak now or never. Keep in mind if you do disagree I'll make ye walk the plank. So, does anyone here have any disagreements?" To his pleasure, they all shook their heads. "Well then, get to your positions!" They fell out of line, and quickly did. "Annemarie, if you could take the wheel." He said, turning back to her. She nodded, "Aye...but, where to?"
Elizabeth cleared her throat, "Well...Last night I heard Maud telling Camille something about Black Bird Port..."
"To the Black Bird Port." Annemarie nodded then turned away, to the wheel.
Jack walked to the front of his ship, he felt it slowly began to move. "Black Bird Port..." He muttered to himself, of course that wasn't the real name of the port, but that's how it was known to quite a few pirates, "One of my favorites..."
