Disclaimer: Nope, still don't own POTC...

Saria and Liana had no luck in moving Will, so they left him where he was and sat next to him as they talked. Saria was pleasant enough, but Liana was nowhere near trusting her.

"Okay," said Liana, sitting down beside her brother, "you're going to tell me what in the name of God is going on, and you're going to tell me now."

Saria thought for a few moments, sitting cross-legged on Will's other side. He was still out cold. "Okay, listen to me," she said quietly. "I can't explain everything, all right? If I did, I would never forgive myself, because you seem the type to go gallivanting off to save those two girls."

Liana raised her eyebrows. "That's my intention. So if you don't tell me what's going on, I'll be caught unawares, and do you want that on your conscience?"

Saria glared at her. "Listen, you, I'm doing you a favor by not telling. But there's something I need to know."

"Yes?"

"Are you and your brother blood related, or did he take you in or something?"

Liana was confused. "We're blood related, why? He's my half brother, we have the same mother."

"Oh, okay," said Saria. "So it's just him..."

"What?"

"Nothing."

They stayed by the unconscious blacksmith until morning arrived and Will came around. Chickens were walking around loose, and people tended the wounded or dead.

"My head," he muttered, touching where the pirate had hit him.

"Morning, Will," said Liana happily.

"Liana?"

"Yeah, it's me. This is Saria. She knows something about the ship that just invaded. You were knocked out by a pirate."

"Oh." He blinked experimentally and then jumped up. "They've taken Elizabeth!"

"And Amelia," said Liana.

"Come on, we're going to the Commodore."

Liana and Will followed a couple of uniformed men on horseback, and Saria followed the siblings. Liana still didn't trust her, but if she could help them, that might change.

"They've taken her," said Will to the Commodore. "They've taken Elizabeth."

"And Amelia," Liana added.

"Mr. Murtogg, remove these people," said Norrington. I gave Murtogg a pleading look, but he came over to us and tried to grab Will's arm anyway. Will jerked away from him.

"We have to hunt them down, we must save them!" insisted Will.

"And where do you propose we start?" asked the Goat. "If you have any information concerning my daughter, please share it."

"That Jack Sparrow," said Murtogg suddenly. Saria, Liana and Will all looked at him. "He talked about the Black Pearl."

"Mentioned it, is more what he did," said Mullroy.

"As him where it is!" suggested Will. "Make a deal with him, he could lead us to it!"

"No," said Norrington. "the pirates who invaded this Fort left Sparrow locked in his cell ergo they are not his allies."

"Cell?" asked Saria.

"You didn't hear?" said Liana, surprised. "He threatened me and then fought Will. He was captured."

"Governor," continued Norrington, "w will establish their most likely course…"

Will slammed his hatchet into the table, and Liana and Saria jumped. "That's not good enough!"

"He fancies Elizabeth," whispered Liana to Saria, who nodded.

"Turner," said Norrington, plucking it out of the map, "you are not a military man, you are not a sailor. You are a blacksmith, and this is not the moment for rash actions. Do not make the mistake of thinking you are the only man here who cares for Elizabeth."

"But so does the Commodore," Liana added. Saria nodded again. Will looked at them, with a spark of anger in his eyes.

"Come on, girls, we're leaving."

"Thought you'd never ask."

Will went in the opposite direction of the smithy, and both girls had to jog to keep up with him.

"Where are you going, Will?" asked Liana.

"You go to the smithy, Liana. Saria, come with me."

"Wait just a second, here!" snapped Liana. "I'm not going anywhere except wherever it is you're going."

"No," said Will angrily. "You go home. I'm going to go visit Sparrow."

"I'm coming!"

"Liana, go to the smithy!"

"No!"

"You know," said Saria, "every minute you spend arguing, the Black Pearl gets further away. You should let her come, Mr. Turner, she'd just follow us anyway."

Will raised his eyes to the sky. "All right, Liana, you can come. But stay close."

"Done!"

The three made their way to the jail house, and followed Will down the stairs. Will went right up to a cell, where Captain Jack Sparrow was lying down. Saria hung back for some reason.

"You! Sparrow!"

"Aye? Ah, young Mr. Turner and Miss Liana."

"You're familiar with that ship - the Black Pearl?"

Sparrow let his head go back down. "I've heard of it."

"Where does it make berth?"

"Where does it make berth?" Sparrow's head came up. "Have you not heard the stories?" Will glared, and Sparrow relaxed his neck again. "Captain Barbossa and his crew of miscreants sail from the dreaded Isla de Muerta. It's an island that can't be found except by those who already know where it is."

"The ship's real enough," said Will. "Therefore its anchorage must be a real place, where is it?"

"Why ask me?" asked Sparrow, studying his nails.

Will blinked several times in exasperation. "Because you're a pirate."

I had heard enough, and walked over to Saria. "Don't want to say hi to the pirate?"

"I... I don't know..."

"Afraid?"

"No," said Saria, a little angrily.

"Why, then?"

Saria, it appeared, did not want to answer. Liana kept pestering her, but the slightly shorter girl ignored her. The sound of iron scraping made them both jump.

"Hurry," Will said. "Someone will have heard that."

"Not without my effects," said Sparrow. Liana watched, wide-eyed and open-mouthed, as he grabbed his effects from the wall.

"Will," she said in a strained, high-pitched voice. "You sprung him out of the cell?"

"We have to save the Swann sisters," he said. Sparrow stopped suddenly, looking at Saria.

"Gods above, it can't be... it that you, Saria?"

"Yes," she said quietly. Sparrow smiled, genuinely happy.

"So Barbossa didn't drown you like he was threatening," said Sparrow. "I was so worried."

Liana and Will exchanged glances. "Um, what is going on?" asked Liana.

Saria looked at the Turners, happiness growing on her face. "My name... is Saria Sparrow," she said. "Captain Jack is my father."

Both siblings were struck dumb. "What?"

"Oh, explanations, explanations," said Sparrow dismissevely. "Point is, this is me daughter and we've been apart for ten years. I've not seen her since she was three years old, and this tall." He held his hands about a foot apart.

"We've got to go," said Will. "Now."

Liana numbly followed both Sparrows and Will out of the jail house. They ran to the harbor, not very far, and hid underneath a bridge.

"We're going to steal the ship," said Will as if he couldn't believe it. "That ship?" He glanced at the Dauntless.

"We're going to the gallows, we're going to the gallows, we're going to the gallows, we're going to the gallows-"

"Liana, be quiet!"

"Commandeer," corrected Sparrow as though Liana had not interrupted. "We're going to commandeer that ship." He pointed. "Nautical term. One question about your business, boy, lass, or there's no use going. These girls - how far are you willing to save them?"

"I'd die for them," said Will. Liana knew that by "them" he meant "Elizabeth," but didn't press it.

Jack glanced at her, and Liana nodded. "As would I."

"Oh, good," he said. "No worries, then." Saria smiled, as if this were funny. Liana was feeling rather sick.

The four crept underneath a small boat and walked into the water, a small pocket of air leing left as they submerged themselves. Within minutes, they were walking on the ocean floor. The two men, being taller, crouched down so that Liana and Saria could walk as well.

"This is either madness," said Will, "or brilliance."

"It's remarkable how often those two traits coincide."

Will's foot landed in a lobster cage, and Liana couldn't help giggling. He turned around and glared at her. Once they reached the ship, they abandoned the boat, and swam upwards. Sparrow and Will tied the lobster cage to the ship and swung the rope over a rail. The foursome climbed the rope and scaled up the ship. Once they made it to the top deck, Sparrow turned to Liana and Saria.

"All right, loves, you two go to the port side of the ship and wait there. Stay out of sight."

The two obeyed, sneaking down the stairs and behind a couple of barrels as quietly as possible. Once they made it to the port side, they could hear everything that happened, but not see it.

"Everyone stay calm, we're taking over the ship!" exclaimed Sparrow's voice.

"Aye! Avast!" Liana buried her face in her hands. That was Will. The idiot.

The crew laughed, and one of them said, "This ship cannot be crewed by two men. You'll never make it out of the bay."

"Son," said Sparrow's voice, "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow." A click was heard. "Savvy?"

They threw the crew off the ship and joined the girls at the port side.

"What kind of stupid plan is that?" asked Liana shrilly. "They'll catch us!"

"That's the point, young Liana," said Jack. Will stepped over to them.

"Here they come," he said. The Interceptor was coming, and within minutes it was level with the Dauntless. The crew threw grappling hooks and climbed up to the Dauntless, which was the cue for both Sparrows and both Turners to swing over to the Interceptor on ropes of their own. Using his hatchet, Will severed the lines going to the Dauntless. They were on their way.