Chapter 5

"Hello darling, I forgot to tell you to pick up some bread as well, so I came down to get it myself." Her father said. "What's all the commotion?" he asked.

"Pirates!" Victoria exclaimed.

"I should have known." said her father, looking at Ben.

"Good morning Mr. Revick, sir." Ben greeted.

"Same to you son." He replied, looking over at the pirates.

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Meanwhile, Jack and Will were walking into town after Will found Jack laying on the rocks on the bay. They saw some of their crew gathered, someone fighting a townsperson.

"Jack, are you sure your alright? You seem so. dazed." Will asked.

"Will, my friend! I feel fine!" Jack assured him. They were going to get some breakfast, when Will saw a girl sitting beside a boy on the curb and talking to a man. The girl reminded him a lot of someone. A lot like Jack.

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"Are you going to stay out a bit longer?" Mr. Revick asked his daughter.

"Yeah, I think I'll stay out a bit longer." She told him.

"Alright, I'm just going to go to get some bread then. Be back soon alright?" he asked.

"Yes father" she said, giving him a hug. As he embraced her, he saw a familiar face straight ahead and immediately recongnized who it was. It was Jack Sparrow, who he had been best mates with many years ago.

"Victoria, darling. You should come with me. We have to hurry back" he said grabbing her hand.

"But why father? You said I could-"

"Change of plans darling. Come now" he said tugging at her arm, seeing Jack coming closer.

"Okay! Okay! Bye Ben! I'm sorry! Come by later today!" she quickly explained, and she was gone.

"Bye." said Ben.

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Will watched as the man pulled her from the boy and dragged her off by the hand. 'Probably disapproves of the poor boy, just like Governer Swann felt about me. Poor lad.' Will thought. Little did he know was that the girl he had thought reminded him of Jack was actually Jack's daughter.

"This looks like a good place to eat" Jack interrupted Will's thoughts.

"Okay" Will replied, quietly. Then fallowed Jack into the restaurant. Jack had been trying unbelievably hard to get his mind off all the bad memories. All he could think about was his daughter's face as she was carried off the ship. He remembered how her eyes were big and bright, with her bandana on her head and her brown hair flailing in the wind and she waved to him. That's the last he saw of her.