The next day, Will had just finished polishing Elizabeth's new sword when he looked out the window and saw that the sun was out, and people were talking to each other and were staring at him. He asked one of his neighbor Hali, "So… have you heard any new gossip lately besides Elizabeth's and my wedding?"

Hali stared at Will for a long moment then she replied, "You haven't heard what happened to Elizabeth?"

Will's eyes opened, "No… But I expect that you are going to tell me!"

" You and Elizabeth aren't going to have a wedding… or at least until she is found."

Will screamed, "Elizabeth's missing?"

"Yes… Some people saw her coming out of your shop, probably saying hi to you when she should have been at her dress fitting… as stubborn as she is." Hali chuckled.

"I saw that… and then what happened?"

"She started to run, but then some man in a black cape grabbed her, covered her mouth, and took her away! From what I've heard, some people are saying that he looked like that Norrington guy."

Will straightened his back and smiled, "Thank you for the information." Hali walked away to one of her friends and whispered, "He's going to kill Norrington when he finds him!"

Will ran out of the shop up to Norrington's house. He stopped at the Iron Gate and peered through the cold bars. While he stared at the large, boring, pale white house, a servant jumped out of the middle of nowhere and scared the crap out of Will, "Arg! Why am I getting the crap scared out of me all the time?"

"Sir, I don't know. But what do you want?"

"I'm looking for Norrington."

"Sir Norrington is busy and requested that he would not like to be disturbed."

"I don't care, he stole my bride, and I want in! I've heard people say that he was the one to kidnap her!"

"Well… Sorry Norrington does not want any visitors."

Will reaches into his pocket and pulled out two shillings, "Will this work?"

The servant smiled. The he took the shillings from Will and opened the gate, "Follow me."

As the gate opened, Will let the gate go and followed Norrington's servant.

When he was inside the house, he still followed the servant. The servant led him to the basement, and through a long tunnel. While he was in the tunnel, he couldn't see a thing. When he was in the end. He could see the light peek through the outline of the door.