Author's Note:

So I hope everyone likes the romance, I've never tried it before so I hope it's okay. I was trying to do something different, that's why I decided to use Norrington.

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Chapter #5

"Miss Wolf this food is fantastic," Norrington raved taking a sip of wine from his goblet, "I can't remember when I last had this fine a meal."

"Now I wish I could take the credit for it," Jackalyn confessed, "but I have someone who comes and does my cooking. If you find it so delicious then I will give her a raise."

"I've got bad news Jack," Mr. Gibbs said as he climbed onto the deck, "the town is all abuzz. That Captain Murray who is after you has called in someone he thinks can help him catch you."

"Who?" Anna Maria demanded.

"Commodore Norrington."

"Lovely," Jack sighed exasperated, "just brilliant."

"So what do we do?" One of the pirates asked.

"Anyone he might recognize stays out of his way," Jack told them, "that means you Gibbs."

"Pull harder lazy dogs," a blue and yellow parrot squawked loudly.

"Cotton's right," Anna Maria said seriously, "it means you too."

"I suppose you have a point," Jack grumbled.

"Besides Jack," Mr. Gibbs added, "there's really not much else you can do until Jacky steals the map for us. But it's having Commodore Norrington here worries me. He would like nothing more then to see us all rot in prison or worse hang. He's so damn righteous."

"Maybe there is something we can do," Jack mused. "I want to get to know my daughter but I haven't a bloody clue of how to do that. I haven't even talked to her since she was just a little child. I've missed seeing her grow up. I don't know what to do."

"So what's your plan?" Jack looked up and to everyone's surprise smiled widely.

"I'm going to call in people who can help me reconnect with Jacky."

"And who is that?"

"Will and Elizabeth," he answered promptly.

"Why them?" Anna Maria asked.

"Because," Jack sighed, "they're the only almost sane and almost normal people I know." Mr. Gibbs nodded seriously as if Jack had said something very intelligent, (and hey, maybe he had). Anna Maria, on the other hand, glared at Jack.

"You don't think I'm sane?" she asked.

"You don't really want me to answer that question do you love?" Anna Maria shook her head sadly.

"I suppose not," she sighed.

"Aww cheer up love," Jack said as he flung an arm over her shoulders and dropped a kiss on her cheek. "Now I have to convince Will and Elizabeth to come over here and help me."

"So Miss Wolf," Commodore Norrington asked as Jackalyn walked him to the front door, "were you aware that your neighbors' the Walkers were having a ball at their house tomorrow night?"

"I believe I had heard that somewhere," she replied casually, "why?"

"Well," he said slowly, "I was wondering if I would see you there. Were you planning on going?"

"I had not planned on attending, but if you are expecting me then I suppose I will just have to."

"I will be glad to see you," Norrington said with a smile, "I have not yet met many people in this town."

After Commodore Norrington had left Jackalyn sighed deeply. She had been planning on stealing the map for that pirate during the party.

She'd just have to arrive to the party late and be really fast about the breaking and entering she had planned.