Hey everyone,

I am so, so, so sorry for asking those questions last chapter. If I had any idea… sorry!

Anyway, answers:

SilentEclipse: Thank you for your very informative definitions, they where very good! And yea, totally agree about the camras. What is this phrase, 'common sence'? LOL joke.

Ogreatrandom: Thanks for your review and your long email with bits outlined in red. I loved it!

And it'd be more awkward for you then me! Thanks for telling me!

Nim Fea Edainme: Thanks for the definitions, I get the picture!

Charlotte Norrington: Oh yeah! Are you a Norrington fan?

Ok, thank you for the reviews everyone.

Question:

What's a C2?

Ok, I better go. Bye!

SSM ;)

Trying not to draw attention to myself, I tiptoed over to the group of people. I looked over the Governor's shoulder to see what was happening.

"On your feet." Norrington spat, his sword still at Jack's throat. Jack jumped up, and the Governor ran over.

"Elizabeth!" He cried, wrapping her in his jacket.

We all looked at the guard that was holing her corset. He quickly dropped it and pointed to Jack, which personally I found quite funny.

"Shoot him!" The governor growled.

"Father!" Elizabeth yelled. She then cocked her head at Norrington. "Commodore, do you really intend to kill my rescuer?"

Norrington looked as if someone in his navy had shoved one of their guns up his –

"I believe thanks is in order." He said, holding out his hand. Jack stared at it for a few seconds, and then went to take it.

"You idiot." I muttered. And yes, you all know what happened then: Norrington grabbed Jack's arm to reveal the pirate crest.

"I knew that was going to happen." I said smugly to the Governor. He pretended like he didn't hear me. He might not have, seeing as though he was paying so much attention to Jack and Norrington.

Norrington was still talking. "Keep the guns on him men, Jelette, fetch some irons."

He pulled Jack's sleave up some more. "Well well. Jack Sparrow, isn't it?"

Jack yanked his arm back. "Captain, Jack Sparrow, actually."

Norrington looked around. "I don't see your ship… Captain."

"I'm in the market, as it were."

"He said he came to commandeer one." The skinny guard muttered.

The other guard scowled. "Told you he was telling the truth. These are his, sir."

The fat one handed all of Jack's equipment over to Norrington. Norrington started to look through all of it.

"No additional shot, nor powder… a compass that doesn't point north."

He pulled the sword out of its holder. He smirked at Jack. "And I half expected it to be made of wood."

I began to make my way over to Jack. Maybe he could give me instructions…

"You are without doubt the worst pirate I've ever heard of!" Norrington said.

Jack held up a hand. "But you have heard of me."

Norrington grabbed Jack's arm and pulled him over towards the sea. A man hurried over with some handcuffs.

Elizabeth ran over, saying something about how she was protesting. I followed her, and snuck up to Jack. "What do I do?" I asked. He looked around. "Once Isay… Sparrow, yes. The word Sparrow is what you're waiting for. When you hear me say that, run as fast as ya can to… the Blacksmiths. Aye, that'll do. You got that, kid?"

"Yeah, copy that sargent."

Jack stared at me.

"Never mind."

Norrington was talking again. Sigh.

"One good deed is not enough to redeem a man of a lifetime of wickedness."

"But it seems enough to condeem him." Jack piped up.

Norrington scowled. "Indeed."

The man left Jack with the handcuffs. He grinned at me. "Finally."

It happened so fast, it was lucky I watched this scene a million times on my DVD player to realise what had happened.

He tosses the chain over Elizabeth's neck and pulled her close to him. Everyone gasped.

"No, don't shoot!" the governor yelled.

"I knew you'd warm up to me." Jack whispered in her ear.

"Commodore Norrington, my effects please. And my hat." He yelled out to the Navy.

I hopped from one foot to the other. It was so much more exicting when you where standing right there then when you where watching it on your TV.

"Commodore!"

Norrington grabbed Jack's things and held them, not really sure what to do.

Jack was muttering in Elizabeth's ear. I lent forward so I could hear. "Elizabeth, it is Elizabeth, isn't it?"

"It's Miss Swann." Elizabeth growled, sounding very brutal for a woman in her era.

"Miss Swann, if you could be so kind."

Elizabeth looked around, then realised what she was supposed to do. She went to pick up the things.

"Come, come dear, we don't have all day."

As soon as she had the things firmly in her hands, Jack spun her around.

"Oh, hurry up!" I murmered. He pretended he didn't hear.

"Now, would you be so kind."

God, I wish I were Elizabeth. I want to be threatened by Jack Sparrow. It's so not fair…

She started to put his stuff on him. The hat, the jacket, the swords in his belt…

"Easy on the goods, darlin'." He said to her, grinning his head off.

"You're despicable. " She hissed, glaring at him.

"Sticks and stones love. I save your life, you save mine, we're square."

He spun her back around and gave me a meaningful glance. I nodded, and got myself ready to run.

"Gentlemen, m'lady," He said, slowly walking backwards, "You will always remember this as the day you almost caught… Captain…Jack…Sparrow!"

He pushed her into the arms of the Governor and Norrington. I didn't see this, however. I had began to run as fast as I could.

a/n: sorry nothing much happens, and it's so short. But I needed it in there anyway. PLEASE REVIEW!