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The invading pirates wandered around the ship, looking for anything they could pilfer without any trouble, until their captain called them to attention. "Gents, don't ye remember why we're here? To do some fair trading, so let's get to it."
Jack led the pirates into his cabin, and plunked down behind his desk. "What can I do for you lads?" Jack asked them cheerfully.
"Well," began Skinner, "it seems we've acquired somethin' of yours, somethin' of great value." He motioned to two large crew members, "Bring 'em in."
The prisoners were brought in, fighting as best they could, as they were tied, blind folded and gagged.
Rose stood in the corner, wiping the blood from below her eye, and wondering who these unfortunate people were.
"The prisoners," Skinner flashed Rose a big grin from across the room. "Found 'em by the direction of my first mate, who I'm told is a former ship mate of yours Jack."
A very ugly pirate by the door gave Jack a gruesome smile, showing off his rotting teeth.
Jack waved at the man, who closed the door and leaned up against it, this gave Rose a very bad feeling.
"I'd like the door open, if you please," said Rose sweetly to Captain Skinner. "It's a bit warm in here."
The captain stared at her a moment, then shouted, "Well you heard the lady, open the door, you blundering idiot."
The pirate grumbled, but opened the door.
"Thank you." Rose said, sweeter than poisoned honey.
Jack rolled his eyes, but said nothing about it, "Well, back to business," He cracked his neck and pointed at the prisoners, "what do you want for them?"
Skinner pretended to ponder this, even though everyone knew he already had a price in mind, "How about...say, a pick of your latest plunder, and...her." He pointed at Rose, standing in the corner.
"Uh, one problem," said Jack
"And what's that?" Skinner said amused.
"She's a whore," said Jack, shaking his head.
Rose nodded apologetically.
"Why should that make a difference?" Skinner laughed.
"She's pregnant too," he assured Skinner.
Skinner thought about his a moment.
"And betrothed," he added.
"Oh, really?" Skinner asked, in a mock curious tone. "And who could the lucky man be?"
"Um, that I don't really know." He turned to Rose. "What did you say his name is?"
"Robert," Rose lied. She could see the look of exasperation on Rob's face at having to play fiancée again.
Rose went to stand next to Robert, and leaning in to kiss his cheek whispered, "Please play along?"
He hugged her, and whispered back, "Okay, but you owe me."
Rose smiled at him; he was not such a bad fellow after all.
Skinner scowled, "Well, that can be amended, can't it?"
Jack tried to think up another excuse, "Well you see...they've been betrothed their whole lives, and it would take a lot of paperwork and all that...stuff to clear it all up."
"I have another idea." Skinner grinned, "How about we have a duel, last one alive gets the girl."
"What the hell are you thinking?" Rose yelled at him.
"Actually, the question would be, what isn't he thinking?" Jack said thoughtfully.
"Oh, honestly Jack, this is not the time," Rose groaned.
"It's alright," spoke up Robert, "I think that's the best way to settle it."
Rose discreetly kicked him in the shin, hoping he would change his mind, but the only reaction it yielded was that Robert coughed rather loudly.
Rose stood fuming for a few moments, then remembered the prisoners, who had been taken back outside so as not to cause further distractions.
"Excuse me gentlemen," Rose said, flipped her hair back over her shoulder, and left the cabin, brushing against Skinners arm as she left. She shut the door quietly behind her, and found herself right next to the two prisoners, and their sleeping guards.
Rose tiptoed over to the first prisoner, who was probably a man, by his build, and tapped his shoulder.
He gasped, and jumped, startling her.
"It's okay," she told him, "I'm going to free you."
The man nodded, and Rose removed his blindfold and gag, to reveal a handsome man with dark hair and eyes.
"Who are you?" he whispered, glancing at the sleeping guards.
"Will? What's going on?" the other prisoner, a woman, said in a worried voice.
"I'm untying you," Rose told her, and removed her blindfold, as her gag had already fallen off, and cut the young woman's bonds from her feet and hands.
"This way." Rose whispered, tiptoeing towards the trapdoor that led below decks.
"Who are you?" the man asked again.
"A pirate," she answered, "Quickly now, before they notice you're gone."
Rose felt around in the dark, fumbling for a match, and tripped on something, she put her hands out to break her fall, and hit a wall, which unexpectedly gave way.
"Bloody hell!" she swore, nursing a throbbing elbow.
"Are you alright?" asked the young woman.
"Fine," Rose assured her, "now then, what's this?" she stood up to examine the wall she had fallen through. "Why, it's a secret room! What luck we have today!" she exclaimed joyously.
The room was small, but big enough to house two people, and as covered in cobwebs as it was, it was the best Rose could have asked for.
"Quick, inside," Rose told the others, stepping aside for them to go past.
"Wait, we don't even know your name," the woman said.
Rose put a hand on her shoulder, "It's better that way, now if you get caught you can tell them that you honestly don't know who set you loose, honestly." Rose pushed them inside, gave them a lantern, and was off back up to her cabin, so she could say that she had been taking a nap, and knew nothing of the prisoners.
When she had gone, the woman, Elizabeth, turned to the man, "Who does that girl remind you of Will?" she asked him.
"Do you even need to ask? That girl is either related to Jack or has spent entirely too much time with him."

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