Author's Note:

Omg I have to apologize. I had originally used Dove but changed it to Fox at the very last second. I forgot to change it in the next chapter though. My mistake, and I'm very sorry.

I'm probably going to start a romance for Jacky, you'll see it start in this chapter. Just to warn you, I hope everyone likes it.

Anyway thank you very much to the people who reviewed, Little Miss Sparrow (Sorry, thanks for pointing it out. Hope you continue to enjoy it!), Sphinx Jinx (Sorry about the mistake. I don't know if you'll find out about Jacky's mom.), and A Real Life Fallen Angel (Glad you're enjoying it!).

Chapter #4:

"So? How did it go?"

"Give me a minute to sit down Jack," Anna Maria chuckled. Jack grabbed her shoulders and pulled her into a sitting position next to him on a step.

"Okay," he said, "talk."

"She's a lovely girl and she's hired."

"So she'll do it?"

"She will steal the map for me," Anna Maria answered, "though I told her your crew is after the map as well. She was quite anxious to beat you to it."

"That's my girl," Jack cheered. Anna Maria shook her head. Only Jack would be proud that his offspring tried to beat him at something.

Jackalyn lived in a mansion. There were three stories and numerous secret passages. It was also well isolated from the main town by tall trees.

Captain Murray and Commodore Norrington rode horses over to the house. They dismounted and a third soldier on horseback took the reins. The Captain and the Commodore went to the front door and rang the bell. A woman wearing a plain grey dress answered the door.

"Good morning miss," Norrington said briskly, "is the mistress of the house, a Miss Jackalyn Wolf, available?"

"Yes she is, come in please."

"That would be much appreciated," Norrington said with a small bow. Murray glared but said nothing. The woman led them into a handsome sitting room.

"Can I get you gentlemen something to drink while you wait?"

"Nothing," Murray said curtly, "except Miss Wolf's presence."

"Very well," the woman answered and sat down on a winged armchair across from them.

"What is the meaning of this?" Murray spluttered, "Get out of here and fetch your Mistress." Norrington began to chuckle heartily.

"Does this mean that you are Miss Wolf?" Norrington asked.

"That is correct," Jackalyn Wolf, (who was really Jackalyn Sparrow), answered with a smile.

"What did you mean by letting us believe you were a mere maid?" Murray demanded stiffly, "And what are you wearing?"

"I never led you to believe I was the maid," Jackalyn countered, "I answered my own door and asked you if you wanted a drink. I'm wearing an old dress because you caught me in the middle of cleaning."

"It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance Miss Wolf. I am Commodore Norrington and this is Captain Murray."

"Miss Wolf it is obvious to me that you have something to hide," Murray declared earning him a puzzled look from Jackalyn.

"What are you talking about? Something to hide," she scoffed with a grin, "that's ridicules."

"Miss Wolf," Norrington explained, "a prisoner escaped from the jail last night and you are recorded as the last person to visit the prison and see him. His name was Captain Jack Sparrow."

"Escaped," she gasped with surprise, "how horrible! Do you believe he is still in the area."

"It appears that he is. Why did you visit him? Captain Murray seems to believe that you may have had something to do with his escape." Jackalyn threw back her head and laughed merrily.

"Helped a criminal escape," she managed, "me? My good sirs I assure you that you are hardly on the right track. I have visited prisoners many times before, it is a good deed I do, to talk to those who have strayed from the path of decency."

"And did you see anything or anyone suspicious?" Asked Murray quickly.

"I did not," Jackalyn answered, "I'm sorry. The man was quite foul and I did not stay long."

"Well that does sound exactly like our infamous Captain," Norrington commented dryly, "well if you think of anything else please get in contact with one of us at once."

"We really must be on our way," Murray said standing up.

"It was a pleasure to meet you two," Jackalyn said standing up with a smile, "perhaps, if you have time, you two could stop by for dinner tonight."

"I'm afraid we'll be rather busy-" Murray began.

"Nonsense," Norrington interrupted, "I'm sure we could make time for a meal."

"You may do what you want with your time but I will be hard at work tracking down Captain Jack Sparrow," Captain Murray declared stiffly.

"Well I hope that you can join me for dinner Commodore Norrington."

"It would be my pleasure Miss Wolf."