Scene 2- Jack's Return

(Commador Norrington is shown walking up the steps to the Turner's house. He knocks on the door. A butler answers it.)

Norrington: May I please speak with Mr. and Mrs. Turner? .

Butler: Yes Sir. Please, come in. (The butler lets Norrington in, and leaves to go find Will and Elizabeth. A couple of moments later, he returns with them).

Elizabeth: Commador. It's so great to see you again. What is the occasion that you have come on?

Norrington: I'm afraid that there is a sort of a problem.

Elizabeth: What's going on? Is there something the matter with Nathan?

Norrington: It has nothing to do with my son. It's about the pirates that have been seen lurking around town. I have reports that one of the is Jack sparrow. The other one is rumored to be a girl.

Elizabeth: A girl! Engaged in piracy? That's despicable!

Will: Jack's back. Why would he come back when he has the only thing that he wanted?

Norrington: We'll never know.

Will: Maybe it has something to do with that girl

Norrington: I don't know. But at the moment, I think that the girl being in town might not be so bad.

Will: Why is that?

Norrington: In my opinion, girls should not be hung. Even if they're engaged in piracy.

Elizabeth: That's not fair!

Norrington: It doesn't sound fair. But we already know that Mr. Sparrow has threatened to kill people, and almost did. We have no record whatsoever on this girl. She may not be so bad.

Will: And what if she's involved with Jack?

Norrington: She's much too young. The girl is much closer to Nathan's age.

Elizabeth: That's why you're not going to kill her isn't it? You just want to see if she would be eligible to marry Nathan isn't it?

Norrington: I would never want my son to be involved with a pirate. But if by some miraculous reason, Nathan and this girl fall in love, then I won't be the one to tamper with it.

Will: So, why exactly did you come to us about this?

Norrington: I just wanted to let you know that if Mr. Sparrow drops by for a visit. Turn him over to me, and he'll get what he deserved many years ago, a short drop and a sudden stop.

Elizabeth: You're going to kill him?

Norrington: It's what pirate's deserve Mrs. Turner.

Will: You didn't kill him before, and you didn't kill me. So why now?

Norrington: Mr. Sparrow knew what would await him if he returned to Port Royal.

Elizabeth: What happens if this new pirate escapes without ever speaking to you or my father. If she returns, will she immediately get hung?

Norrington: I will not kill a woman.

Elizabeth: I'm just trying to say that maybe all pirates deserve to die.

Norrington: And I'm just trying to prove my point that Jack Sparrow deserves to die, the girl does not.

(He turns and walks down the steps)

Norrington: Good day.

(He walks away, the screen goes to the docks. Where, Jack is lurking)