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Chapter 5
Captain Henry Brigand
Jack whistled as he made his way towards the docks where the Black Pearl waited in the mist. He had sent Tal along with Ms. Starr ahead to the ship where she would be given a cabin. He took the worn letter he had received only the day before. He didn't know who was behind the letter, but any chance at some excitement was well worth his time.
Captain Sparrow,
Captain Brigand has sent a spy to see to it that you are arrested. Her name is Genevieve Starr, previously of the Royal British Navy. You can find her in Tortuga.
On. Emit
The letter had been given to him by a friend of a friend who was aboard the ship called the Ruby. He had crossed paths with the brilliant but lazy captain by the name of Brigand on more than on occasion. Brigand had remained captain of the Ruby for nearly four years. In that time Jack had been caught a handful of times, but only once by Brigand. Ever since then the man had an innate hatred for him, Jack couldn't understand why exactly.
Whatever Brigand's latest ploy, Jack was confident that it wouldn't be too hard to handle.
"You get back here right now!" Genevieve screamed, pounding on the thick wooden door to the cabin. Tal had ungraciously tossed her into the dimly lit room and without so much as an acknowledgement had slammed the door in her face. She beat on the door, screaming loudly, but jumped back when the door swung open slowly to frame that captain of the Black Pearl.
"Well love, are the accomodations not to your liking?" He strode inside and closed the door quickly behind him.
"What the hell do you think you're doing? I want to go home." Genevieve stalked towards him, seething.
"I regret to inform you that that is not possible at the present time as we've already left port."
"You can just turn this ship right back around sir," she said, her temper rising. Jack laughed, a full laugh that filled the room.
"I'm afraid that is completely impossible. You aren't getting off this ship, my dear, until you tell me what you know about Captain Henry Brigand."
