Davy Jones changed his stare from Beckett to Victoria, "Who be your name, miss?" he asked, sword pointing at her neck. "I'm Victoria Barbossa Norrington; my husband was the late James Norrington," said Victoria. Jones' crew murmured and Davy Jones sheathed his sword, "Milady Norrington? We've heard a lot of stories about you and with your love with Commodore Norrington," said Jones. "How do you know James?" asked Victoria.
Chapter 7: The Commodore's Resurrection and a Woeful Wedding
"Gents, may I present the newest member of me crew; James Norrington," said Jones, pointing back toward the Flying Dutchman. A figure covered in seaweed and barnacles came onto the Relentless' deck, dressed in a Commodore's uniform. The pirates let Victoria go and she went up to Norrington, "James, what has the world done to you?" she whimpered. "It's Beckett, he's the reason I'm like this," said Norrington, staring at Beckett as he held Victoria. "Yes, Norrington's got his debt to pay. I need me heart to control the seas," said Jones. Jack burst out of Beckett's room with Jones' heart in hand, "Jack Sparrow," said Jones.
"'Ello Jones! This your thump thump? I was lucky I found it for you!" said Jack, showing the heart. "Why thank ye Jack. Norrington's debt be paid now," said Jones. The barnacles and seaweed began to disappear and Norrington's natural features reappeared. "James, you're back," said Victoria, she then leaned in and they kissed. Davy Jones gave a small grin, "You two be havin' a good life together," he said. The cursed pirates let the crew go and they all went to the Flying Dutchman and then the ship began to sink into the depths of the ocean. Victoria and Norrington embraced until Beckett came in, "Norrington, nice to see you in one piece," he said, grabbing hold of Victoria.
"Now she belongs to me, and once we return to Port Royal Victoria and I will wed. And you, Jack Sparrow, and all the other pirates will face the gallows," he said. Norrington got out his pistol, "Give me a reason not to shoot you," he said. "It was you dear beloved's last resort. Once you died she decided to go and marry another, and that would be me," said Beckett. Norrington looked at Victoria and she gave a face signaling that Beckett was lying. Will then pulled out his sword and pointed it at Jack, "Why did you give the heart to Davy Jones? We could have at least used it as a bargain to bring my father back," said Will.
"I'm sorry dear William, but I had to do the right thing," said Jack, looking at Elizabeth. Elizabeth smiled and Victoria ran up to Jack and gave him a hug and a kiss, "Oh Jack, thank you," she said. Jack blushed, "Anytime love," he said, waving. Beckett then took hold of Victoria once more, "Well, since we're already dressed for the occasion, we'll have the wedding right now," said Beckett. A couple of hours later the pirates were in shackles and sitting on the main deck to watch the wedding. In a room similar to Beckett's, Victoria began to get dressed in a cream and white dress that Beckett had picked for the wedding.
Elizabeth and Barbossa was there, Elizabeth was fixing Victoria's hair into ringlets. Barbossa took a chair and sat next to his sister, "Are you sure you're up to this? After all, I'd rather have you with Norrington right now, he's the only man that has treated you right ever since before I introduced you to Jack," he said, taking hold of her hand. "I have to through with this, otherwise Beckett'll kill you all Victor," said Victoria, tears lightly forming in her eyes. "Don't worry about me Victoria, I be dead once, and that time had passed already," said Barbossa, using his thumb to wipe off her tears.
When Elizabeth was done she placed Victoria's veil on her head and Victoria stood up. Barbossa and Elizabeth watched Victoria as she walked like a zombie toward the swords, "What are you doing?" asked Elizabeth. Victoria pulled up her dress and strapped a couple of swords, a dagger and a pistol to her legs. Barbossa smiled and went up to Victoria, "That's my girl Victoria; Beckett's going to have the wedding he'll never forget," he said. Elizabeth did the same and then a soldier came in and said, "Time to go milady," Barbossa brought out his arm, "Shall we?" he asked.
Victoria took her bouquet in her hands and took Barbossa's arm, "Lets," she said. The double doors opened and the wedding march played as Barbossa and Victoria walked down the aisle. Beckett smiled and admired the way his bride looked as she walked down to him. Victoria looked at all the pirates that were shackled, and then at Norrington; she looked at him with sad eyes for she knew she had been unfaithful. Barbossa let his sister go to Beckett and then went to Victoria's side, "You look beautiful," Beckett whispered in Victoria's ear.
Victoria smiled, then looked toward the priest as he spoke, "Dearly beloved, we're gathered here in the sight if god to join this man and this woman in bonds of holy matrimony," Victoria and Beckett held each others hands and faced one another, ""Now Lord Beckett, repeat after me, 'I, Lord Cutler Beckett, have forsaken all others; take you Victoria Barbossa Norrington as my lawfully wedded wife. I will comfort and cherish you through the good, the bad, the happy and the sad, and I shall remain faithful to you till death do we part'," said the priest.
Beckett caressed Victoria's hands, "I, Lord Cutler Beckett, have forsaken all others; take you Victoria Barbossa Norrington as my lawfully wedded wife. I will comfort and cherish you through the good, the bad, the happy and the sad, and I shall remain faithful to you till death do we part," he said. "Now Victoria repeat after me, 'I, Victoria Barbossa Norrington, have forsaken all others; take you Lord Cutler Beckett as my lawfully wedded husband. I will comfort and cherish you through the good, the bad, the happy and the sad, and I shall remain faithful to you till death do we part'," said the priest.
Victoria looked into Beckett's eyes, "I, Victoria Barbossa Norrington, have forsaken all others; take you Lord Cutler Beckett as my lawfully wedded husband. I will comfort and cherish you through the good, the bad, the happy and the sad, and I shall remain faithful to you till death do we part," she said. "Now do you, Lord Cutler Beckett take Victoria Barbossa Norrington as your lawfully wedded wife, to live together in god's ordinance in the holiest state of matrimony?" said the priest. Beckett looked at Victoria, who was looking down, "I will," he said enthusiastically.
"And do you, Victoria Barbossa Norrington, take Lord Cutler Beckett as your lawfully wedded husband, to love and cherish him in the holiest state of matrimony?" said the priest. Victoria looked up, not looking at Beckett, "I do," she said. As they exchanged rings the priest said, "From this day forward, you shall be joined together as one for all eternity until the very end of time. What god has joined together let no man cast asunder," After they were done they turned to the witnesses as the priest continued, "If anyone has any objections and believe that these two should not be bound in matrimony, please speak now and forever hold your peace,"
