Wazzup! I still don't own anything! Not Treasure planet or treasure island!

Amy

Delbert looked at the captain, his heart going out to her. She'll be fine. She is Amelia…wait a second! Since when do you call her by her first name? never say that again, even if it is in your head.

"Doctor," Amelia said again, her voice somewhat stronger, "are you here?"

"I'm here Captain," he assured her, placing a hand on hers, "right here."

She smiled and closed her eyes contentedly. She was beginning to lose the ache in her side, the stinging had almost gone, but it hurt when she made sudden movements.

She told the doctor this and he was pleased, "I was worried you were getting worse," he admitted.

She smiled again, "and what would you do –prey tell –if I was worse?" will he fall for it?

"I'd be here whether you were better or worse and-" he stopped, seeing the captain's triumphant look.

Moron! How could you fall for that one?

"Yes, alright, you got me," he sighed, raising his hands in the air, defeated.

Amelia gave a small laugh and reached for his hand again, holding it in her smaller one. "I apologise Doctor, but you are so adorably gullible."

He smiled at her. How predictable: her humour is the first thing to recover.

She shivered a little and though out loud, "What wouldn't I do for a cup of tea right now."

"Well, there's always some motor oil on offer," Delbert suggested helpfully.

She slapped his hand playfully and lay back. "I suppose I should really sleep properly now…would you care to join me Doctor?" she grinned, her eyes sparkling evilly.

He looked startled, "Well-I-um-"

She rolled her eyes and gave a sigh in Delbert's bashfulness, her eyes twinkling as she teased him, "Oh honestly Doctor, what dirty thoughts partake in your mind?"

She laughed and patted his shoulder, "I was joking, and I knew you'd react like that. It is fun though."

Delbert smirked himself and pulled himself up beside her.

"W-what are you doing?" Amelia asked; her eyebrow arching.

"Now really Captain, what dirty thoughts are partaking in your mind? I am merely taking up your thoughtful offer, I'm shattered."

She had to smile. Touché, very fast Doctor. "Well fine, but I warn you, I do sprawl out a bit."

"Fine," he replied, unfazed, "I snore."

She bit her tongue. He actually rendered me speechless! This will never do, I'm supposed to do that to him!

She didn't mind though, she would win the next round. "Goodnight Doctor,"

"Goodnight Captain."

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Delbert woke in the night, feeling a warm weight against him. Amelia had her head just under his chin, her left arm around him, as she slept gently, one of her legs pushed up slightly against him.

What wouldn't I do to wake up like this everyday? He smiled at her. Well if she can do that, so can I.

He brought his right arm behind her head, his left hand away from her injury, resting on her hip and fell asleep once more.

"Well ain't this just a pretty sight to be sure?" Said a voice.

Amelia and Delbert woke with a start. Delbert's hand had slipped to her thigh while they slept, placing him in an even more awkward position.

Amelia wiped the sleep from her eye and looked over her shoulder sleepily to see Silver at the entrance. Why the hell do we seem to be caught at the wrong moments? This has got to be the worst running streak in the world.

Delbert turned slightly, moving his hands around her back, shielding Amelia from the pirates that headed towards them now.

His plasma gun lay upon the floor some metres away, far from his grasp.

"As much as I'd hate te interrupt this social scene, I want me map." Silver said, beckoning his cronies forward.

Delbert tried to hold onto Amelia, but his guards were too strong for him. He was bound and thrown roughly in front of Silver, as was Amelia. They were prisoners.

"Now," Silver said, "we can settle this the easy way, talking like grown ups…or the hard way where I tie ya up and wait.

"Lets try talkin' shall we?"

"My man," Amelia said venomously, "I have not the slightest desire to talk to you. If you wish to talk to me, you can come that's all."

"It's enough Cap'n," replied he, "a word from you's enough! I knows a fine woman and you may lay to that."

Silver sat upon the mossy floor, across from the two of them, making himself at home.

"If you have anything to say Silver, I suggest you come out and say it." Amelia said.

"Right you are Cap'n," Silver exclaimed, "Dooty is dooty to be sure. We want that treasure and we'll have it –that's our point! You would just as soon save your lives, I reckon; and that's yours. You have the map don't you?"

"That's as maybe," replied Amelia.

"Now personally, I never meant to harm ya's myself."

"That won't do with me," Amelia snapped, "I know exactly what you meant to do, and now you see you can't do it."

Amelia glared at the pirate.

"If Jim-"

"Avast there!" Amelia cried. "Jim told me nothing, and I asked him nothing; and what's more I would see you, him and this whole island blown clean right out of the eutherium into a black hole first. So there's my mind for you, my man, on that."

"Like enough," said he. "I would set no limits to what people might consider shipshape, or might not, as the case were."

There was silence for a moment as the two stared at each other, unclear who detested the other most.

"Now Cap'n, where's Jimbo?"

Amelia bit her tongue, she did not know where he was; he left before she woke up.

"Now looky here Cap'n Amelia," Silver growled, his temper rising. "Either you come aboard with us, once we've found the treasure, and then I'll give you my affy-davy, upon me word of honour, to clap you somewhere safe ashore. Or if that ain't you fancy, stay here you can. We'll divide stores with you and I'll give you me affy-davy as before, to speak the firs ship I sight, and send 'em here to pick you up.

"Is that all?" Amelia asked; her blood reaching boiling point.

"Every last word!" answered Silver. "Refuse that and you've seen the last of me but bullets."

"Very good," she replied, wincing barely at the pain in her side. "Now you'll hear me. If you'll give up while you still have the chance, I'll engage to clap you all in irons and take you home to a fair trial on Montressor. If you won't my name is Amelia Smollet, I've flown my sovereigns colours, and I'll see you all to Flint's locker. You can't find the treasure, you can't sail the ship –there's not a man among you fit to sail the ship. You're a scoundrel Silver and so you'll find. I stand here and tell you so, and they're the last good words you'll get from me; for, in the name of heaven, once I'm free I'll put a bullet in your back when next I meet you!"

"Beggin' ya pardon ma'am but do you want to join us?" Silver laughed. "We have room fer a quick tongued woman," They all laughed.

"I would rather die a thousand deaths, than join a mutinous band of scum like you!" Amelia spat in his cyborg eye, causing sparks to fly from it. He wiped it clean and turned a purple colour, "I'd kill ye Cap'n if I had the choice, unfortunately I need you two for me bargaining chips fer when Jimbo comes back."

Amelia narrowed her eyes, hating everything about him.

"However, I can hit you," Silver said, nodding to one of the other pirates. One of Amelia's captors hit her as hard as he could in her ribs.

Amelia fell to the ground unconscious, but not a sound escaped her lips.

"You Bastard!" Delbert cried, struggling against his bonds.

Silver rounded on him. "Ye think ye've a chance with her," Silver nodded to the inanimate captain. "Poor, poor Doc, she's the Captain, she don't want nuthin' te do wit' ya. Fer all you know she has a husband and six kids waiting fer her at home."

Delbert dropped his head.

Silver smirked, "she's just projecting after Scroop killed Mr. Arrow,"

Delbert tried to yell, but he was gagged and thrown to the wll, Amelia landing next to him, falling into his lap.

He knew Amelia was too good for him, but he couldn't help but feel that ther may be something there, even just a little spark between them. He knew that she was not married; she wore no wedding ring, she had no photos and she had told him once.

Amelia woke, her head still on his leg. He tried to say something, but his mouth was silenced.

Suddenly there were loud footsteps from the "back door," and Silver hid in the shadow, Delbert and Amelia were pulled back so Jim would not see them.

The pair struggled, but to no avail and could only wait helplessly as Jim came, unknowing that he would be walking into a trap.


Was this 1 okay? I'm really sori if this chapter has been done be 4, by anybody! Im kinda limited as to what to write tho. Remember, if you see sum 1 without a smile…give them 1 of yours!

Amelia Johnsonn

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