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"Look Anamaria luv, I found out what I needed to know, an' now we best act upon it. I can't kill 'em on me onesies, an' I ain't riskin' the lives of me crew. We'll be back later, but not till I say so, Savvy?"
Anamaria sighed. She wanted this over with. But Jack wasn't going to change his mind, so she just replied with an "aye" and returned to the helm. She wasn't going to cause an argument just yet.
The Pearl swung herself around. She headed back to Port Royal, Will, and Elizabeth.
Commodore Norrington was starting to feel more than a little annoyed. Jack Sparrow had not shown his face in Port Royal for a little over six months now, and he was desperate to catch him. He new he would be back soon, using some stupid excuse that it was "the anniversary of the day we first met" or something equally idiotic. Jack Sparrow would never pass up a chance to humiliate him. All his guards were posted on the lookout, but he still couldn't relax. Those idiots Murtogg and Mullroy wouldn't know a pirate if it hit them in the face.
Suddenly, he heard Gillette cry "Commodore, there's a boat coming into the docks. She looks like the Black Pearl."
"Head her off then, I want that pirate caught."
The soldiers tried to do as he commanded, but, to they're surprise, there was no ship anywhere to be seen. All they could see was a small boat, with a man and a woman on board. Although this was unusual, they thought nothing of it.
Jack and Anamaria brought their little boat into the dock Jack was beginning to feel very pleased with himself. As yet, the soldiers hadn't seen through they're disguises. It was a good job he had thought to steal one of Will's new wigs last time he came. He had known it would come in handy. He just hadn't known when.
Anamaria wasn't quite as pleased with the current arrangements as Jack, however, she wasn't going to risk Jack getting himself killed. She just hoped that everything went to plan, as she didn't fancy going to the gallows himself either.
Jack, who was trying to tie up the boat without looking too drunk, toppled and almost fell into the water. Clasping a hand to her head to check his wig was still in place, he regained his balance and helped Anamaria out of the boat. The Harbourmaster was nowhere to be seen, so they simply walked on, Jack leaving a shilling on his stand, just in case.
They walked on, and passed some guards without being noticed. When they entered the town, Jack frowned for a second, then kept walking. Anamaria hoped fervently that he knew where he was going. They could do without getting lost.
After a few wrong turnings, they eventually came to the Blacksmiths. Jack knocked on the door, and waited. Eventually, there came a cry of "I'm coming", and the door opened. Jack put on a strange posh accent, and asked "William Turner?"
"Yes" came the reply.
I would like to inquire into doing business with you. May I, and my good lady wife, come in?" Jack inquired, still in his posh accent , while Anamaria tried not to laugh or glare. After he and Anamaria were inside, he closed the door, and checked that Mr Brown was still out cold, Jack took off his wig and coat, revealing himself in all his pirate glory.
"Jack!" Will cried, in surprise and joy. "What are you doing here? And is that my wig?"
"Always so suspicious" Jack muttered. "No I did not bloody steal yer wig. An' I'm 'ere to tell ye somethin'. How's Elizabeth?"
"Elizabeth's fine thank you," said Will "and stop changing the subject. What did you want to tell me? Was it really worth all this?" He gestured towards Jacks discarded disguise.
"It ain't good news I'm afraid," Jack told him. "Yer going to have te leave Port Royal. Don't ask why, but if ye don't, the whole place's in trouble. Ask Ana if ye don't believe me."
Anamaria looked up "Aye" she said "Ye can't be stayin' ere Will, an' nor can 'Lizabeth. Do what Jack be tellin' ye and lets be done wit' it."
"But why?" asked Will, "what's the problem?"
"I told ye not te ask that" Jack countered "an' I ain't tellin ye till yer safely on the Pearl. Now go get 'lizabeth and lets get moving."
Once Will had explained to Elizabeth that he "didn't know why darling" and they had bundled her onto the ship, Jack sat them both down in his cabin and began to explain.
