'Ello, my wonderful readers/reviewers. That's o'course if I have any left. Sorry for the awful long wait, I had a case of writers block, but I think it's over, at least I hope. Also I have been extremely busy with exams and rugby. (Good News, My rugby team are state champions! And I was announced "Rookie of the Year"! I'm so happy:)) Ok, I shall continue with the story.

Reviewers:

Emma Catherine : Thanks. I don't know maybe. Hope ta see ya over the summer.

Jinxeh: Thank you for the wonderful review. You've made me very happy that you enjoyed it. I hope you like this chapter as well.

Twirl: Ouch! rubs bruise I have enough of those! Thanks for the review, and sorry this took a little long. I'm trying to write faster.

Ok, also in this chapter the plot is going to turn into somethink like the plot of "HOOK" the movie. So just ta let ya know, It's not mine. Ok, on with the readin' and reviewin'!


"Nathan, how are we going to get out? We had a better chance escaping when we were in the cell," Sadie said sounding a little like a whine. Gabby just sat bored on the hard floor, watching her siblings plan.

"Hey you weren't coming up with any plans, and at least I got us some where," Nathan retorted, frustrated with his sisters and trying to escape overwhelming him.

"How about we cry then ask nicely," Gabby proposed as Nathan rolled his eyes.

"Yeah, and they'll just open the door and take us home," Nathan answered with much sarcasm.

"I knew you'd agree with me," Gabby said gleefully not understanding Nathan's sarcasm. Nathan rolled his eyes once more as Sadie just sighed.

"That won't work, we need to find a whole, or vent in this god awful place," Sadie said and started to look around. "Well come on," Sadie ordered as Gabby and Nathan sat their watching her. The children searched high and low, yet nothing could be found for means of escape.

"Well I found nothing, how bout you guys," Nathan called out from the end of the brig.

"I didn't even find a mouse hole," Sadie answered disappointed with their search.

"I guess we'll have to try another way. Wait where's Gabby," Nathan asked perplexed by the disappearance of his sister.

"Come here, quick! I found something," Gabby cried from under the stairs leading to the rest of the ship. Nathan and Sadie rushed to their sister's side under the stairs.

"Look what I found," Gabby cried happily pointing to a hole in the wood. The wood under the stairs was starting to rot, thus the wood was easy to break. Nathan started to make the hole bigger by ripping away the rotting wood.

"Now, I'll go first to make sure there's no trouble. Then you two will wait for my signal. Ok, here I go," Nathan said, then stuck his head out of the hole to check to see if there were any threats. Then quietly he exited through the hole, and hid behind a barrel in the galley.

"Ok the coast is clear," Nathan said from behind the barrel, as Gabby and Sadie started to climb through.

"Oy, w'at are ye doin' 'ere," A pirate yelled from entering the Galley, upon seeing Gabby and Sadie climb through a hole in the wall, which wasn't supposed to be there.

"RUN," Nathan yelled and jumped out from behind the barrel, as Gabby and Sadie started to scream and run. The pirate lunged for the kids as Nathan, hit the pirate on the head with a frying pan from a cooking rack.

"Go, hurry," Nathan yelled as the Pirate collapsed to the floor seeing many pretty stars. Nathan leapt over the pirate and followed his sisters down the hallway and up the stairs, still welding the frying pan. Upon reaching the deck, pirates greeted them after hearing the pirate in the Galley shout.

"C'mere ye little brats," another pirate yelled among other shouts. The children ran and tried to doge the pirates. Nathan ran down below back to the galley trying to lose the pirates chasing him. He looked behind him and saw nothing, no pirates, or his sisters.

"'Ello, you're not suppose to be 'ere," A voice shouted and Nathan whipped around to see the girl from the brig. "W'at's your name, lad," the girl asked as Nathan stood stock-still. "Nathan," he answered shyly. "Well, nice ta meet ye, but I'm 'fraid I'm gonna 'ave ta capture ye now," the girl said with a grin then lunged at him, chasing Nathan back up the stairs on to the deck. After a good chase the kids were surrounded, by now Nathan was swinging freely with the frying pan.

"Give it up lad," said a pirate surrounding him.

"Never," Nathan retorted and was met with the barrels of the pirates' guns. Nathan stopped swinging defeated, just as Jack came racing down the upper deck stairs.

"W'at the 'ell, is goin' on," Jack yelled moving to the front of the pirates and saw the children.

"Fer cripes' sake, w'at are the brats doin' out," Jack shouted as Gabby covered her ears.

"He's really loud," Gabby whispered (none to quietly) to Sadie, earning a glare from Jack.

"They escaped, sir, through a hole in the brig," the pirate who got hit with the frying pan said.

"Well, put 'em below in a cabin an' lock the door. I'll think of w'at ta do wit' ye later," Jack ordered. The pirates resumed back to their work. Anamaria and Gibbs escorted the kids to a cabin and shoved them in.


"Ye wanted ta see me, Capt'n," Gibbs inquired upon entering Jack's cabin. Gibbs walked over to Jack who sat behind a beautiful hand carved desk (obviously stolen) looking pissed off. While Anamaria sat in front of the desk in a matching chair playing with her dagger, the same expression that always adorned her face was present, yet there seemed to be amusement lurking behind her eyes.

"Good, Gibbs yer 'ere. Now we can get started," Jack welcomed and got up from his desk as Gibbs sat in a chair opposite Anamaria.

"Really, cause ye were on a roll, before Gibbs got 'ere," Anamaria smirked and Jack glared at her and made a face.

"W'at ta do wit' those brats," Jack yelled "I try ta be a nice pirate an' 'ow do they treat me," Jack asked making quite a dramatic show.

"Maybe Capt--…"

"They will certainly learn tha' ye do not mess wit' Capt'n Jack an' get away wit' it," Jack interpreted Gibbs as Anamaria continued playing with her dagger.

"They're jus' like their da, annoying, selfish, egocentric, stupid," Jack ranted counting on his fingers. Anamaria sighed annoyed.

"Why don't ye jus' get back at wha' seems ta be the root problem," Anamaria suggested huffily as Jack turned around to her with intrigue in his dark eyes.

"Aye, go on," Jack coaxed as Anamaria cleaned her dagger.

"Why not try an' get back at Norrington, through 'is brats," Anamaria said looking up at Jack, who was now grinning like the Cheshire cat.

"Aye, brilliant Anamaria. I knew I 'ad ye on board fer a reason," Jack said ecstatic with an idea. Anamaria shot Jack with a death glare and raised her dagger dangerously. Jack calmed down a little as he stared at a dagger in the hands of the most dangerous member of the crew.

" I meant tha' tha' w's jus' one o' the reasons I have ya on board," Jack corrected as Anamarian held the dagger very close to his face.

"Aye, an' wha' w's yer brilliant idea, Jack" Anamaria asked as Jack grinned cunningly, forgetting that she didn't use "Captain".

"I'm glad ye asked, I plan to be nice ta the kids," Jack said grinning evilly. This took Anamaria and Gibbs back. Both looked at on another as Jack grinned menacingly at his plan.

"Uhh, Capt'n, How do ya plan ta get back at Norrington, by bein' nice," Gibbs asked careful no to upset his Captain.

"I plan ta be nice so the brats will like me better than Norrington. Then when Norrington finally comes ta rescue 'is children, they won't go wit' him 'cause they like me better! Ha ha! It's genius," Jack said impatiently as Gibbs and Anna listened intently.

"Anamaria, tell Taryn ta get the kids, an' bring 'em ta me," Jack ordered with a toothy grin. Ana left with Jacks orders to fill.


"I'm sick and tired of being locked up," Nathan yelled annoyed as he kicked the wall of the cabin.

"Come now Nathan, that isn't proper. We must be calm and try and think of another plan. Nathan pouted and turned a way from them. Then a knock could be heard from the outside of the door.

"Quiet someone's outside," Nathan hissed just as the door swung open, and in walked the girl Nathan had seen in the galley.

"Fancy meetin' ye 'ere, 'ave we met," Taryn teased and laughed, her rich Irish brogue present. "Al'righ', Yer goin' ta see Capt'n Jack. Come along now," Taryn ordered ushering the children out of the cabin.


There ya go, the 6th chapter. Once again I'm sorry fer takin' so long, I just want it ta be the best. Please do me a favor and review I love reviews! Not to mention Reviewers! So thanks fer reading and reviewing, talk to ya all soon! Have a great summer!