Here is the next chapter! Yay! I finally get to post it! Thanks again to all reviewers and all of the Dishonest crew for all your support! Also, if any of you get time, look up Teddy Geiger. Not only his face, but his voice will make you swoon. I picked up the Disney Mania 4 CD and was in love with his rendition of 'You'll Be In My Heart.' Also make sure to look at the Rock Version of Pirate's Life for Me! It's rocking by the awesome Jonas Brothers, though they did butcher the lyrics. Okay, I'll shut up and let you read now.

Robin woke up the next morning, cuddled in her blankets. She sighed, and kept her eyes closed, enjoying the warmth and comfort. The blankets were soft, almost like silk, but they were really Egyptian cotton, and the pillows were not too hard, not too soft, but just right. The mattress made her feel like she was floating on a cloud. She would have stayed there all day if she hadn't realized one of the pillows in her bed moan softly. She could see black strands of hair lying on her pillow, from under the covers.

She quickly pulled up the covers to see a very devilishly handsome Jack Sparrow holding on to her waist. Her first reaction was to scream, which woke up Jack. She quickly pulled her clothes on, and grabbed her cutlass from on top of the dresser. She held it at Jack, who looked very surprised and confused.

"What the hell are you doing in here?" Robin shrieked.

"I want to ask you that same question, luv. This is my room, see." Jack still looked confused. "What are you doing in my room?"

"I was here first." Robin made a face.

"No, I was. Seeing as I got here very late last night, and this bed was empty, only pillows and blankets."

Robin made another face. "Bull, Sparrow. Pure bull."

"I swear, I speak the truth! It was ye who came into my bed!" Jack looked exasperated. Robin put the sword down, but still looked disgusted with him. Ella and Erindi came running in, armed and waiting to attack. Robin gestured them down, and wrapped a robe around her as she left the room and went down the stairs. Both Ella and Erindi looked confused.

Later that day…In the dress shop…

"No! No! Never! Not happening!" Robin backed away into the corner, as Liz cam closer to her.

"Come on, Robin. It's not that bad!" She held up the dress, trying to make it look more appealing to her cousin. It was an off the shoulder, light blue dress. It had only a little lace along the bottom, and it had a matching choker and hair ribbon that came with it, but still Robin would not try it. "It's the simplest one!"

Robin still shook her head. "I never said I was going to the stupid ball! I am not wearing this dress and making an investment in something I don't plan to do!"

"Robin…Captain…Since we kind of have the weird family likeness look-alike, dress-alike almost twin thing happening and has been happening since we were kids, maybe I could um…Try the dress on and take your place at the ball?" Ella suggested, though she didn't want to go. What she really wanted was another chance for her captain and friend to see she wasn't some damsel in distress that always got caught.

"You would do that for me, Ella?" Robin looked at her second mate, hopefully.

Ella nodded. "But I get to pick the dress, okay Liz?"

"Fine." Elizabeth put the dress back on the counter. Ella followed Elizabeth back into the back room. Rachel, the woman who owned the store, had given them the store for the day, hoping to make a very decent sum of money, and let them buy any dress that desired. Ella looked through the dresses. Ugh, ugh, ugh. She thought to herself as she looked at dresses. Nothing seemed too great. It was either really ugly, or really whorish. After finishing that huge pile, she went over to another pile, and sorted through it as well. After a few dresses in the second pile, she found a dark green dress with small sleeves that only covered her a little bit of her shoulders. It was ball gown style and it was easy to put on without the disgusting thing that is a corset.

Ella took the dress and slipped into it behind the changing wall. She slipped it on, and with her relief she could breathe easily. She slipped out from behind the wall, and showed Elizabeth, who looked quite pleased.

"Ella, it's lovely. It's like it was made for you. You have to buy it! You must!" Elizabeth exclaimed.

Ella smiled softly and nodded as Elizabeth dragged her to the front of the mirror to take a look at herself in the dress.

In the front of the store…

Robin and Erindi sat back to back on a large box, waiting to see what Ella would be wearing to the ball and dinner. "Any idea why she would do this? You know, suck up to Norry, and maybe have to, ugh, be nice and polite to him in front of everyone? Especially when she despises Norry of all people?"

Erindi shrugged, and closed her eyes trying to fall asleep. The door opened, and the small bell rang when the door closed. Robin looked up, and looked over the counter they were sat behind. Will had come in with Jack Sparrow! Robin growled softly, and got up suddenly, having Erindi fall backward on the box. She let out a loud "Oof!" and Robin rushed on the front of the counter.

"Why is HE here, Will?" Robin glared angrily at Jack. Jack looked at her, as if he were laughing at her. Will looked confused.

"Um…He was coming with me to ask Liz when her tea party was. The guests are already arriving by carriage. And we can't have pirates around the house with the ladies and the gentleman of the 'high society'."

"I'll get her. Stay here." Robin walked into the back room to find Ella standing in front of the mirror in the dress. She looked great. She looked exactly like Robin, especially in that dress. Ella smiled at her captain and friend. It looked like she liked the dress.

"Gorgeous! She looks absolutely incredible!" Jack came in, looking extremely interested. Ella blushed, and went back behind the changing wall. Jack smirked, and went to go behind the changing wall, but Robin shoved him away, and went there herself.

"What are you doing? I said ball gown, not whore gown!" Robin growled. Ella bit her bottom lip. "It was the most conservative that I could find. And I think it's lovely."

Robin sighed. "Just keep on your normal clothes around Mr. Sparrow."

"Aye Cap'n." Ella sighed and walked into the back room again. Jack also looked a bit disappointed seeing Ella go into the front of the store

"No free shows here, Sparrow. We keep our clothes on to likes of you. If all the men in the looked like you, all women would stay virgins their entire life." Robin said snobbily, and went into the front of the store. She walked over to the mirror, where Ella was admiring the dress. Robin watched her from the side.

"You approve, Captain? I know you don't want me to look attractive to Jack Sparrow…But if Sparrow is pleased, I would say that Norrington will also be attracted, especially to one that flirts with him." Ella bit her lip softly, turning from the mirror to her captain. "You don't mind if I do flirt, do you?"

"Flirting is fine, but you kiss him or worse, and I will murder you. You really, honestly wouldn't kiss him, right?" Robin crossed her arms.

"No. He's way too old for me. Besides, I'm not much for military types. My father was a colonel, and I lived hell under his roof. Barked orders, and all that. Not much of the romantic, charming type, but mum loved him."

"You always give too much information, don't you?"

"Bad habit, I'm afraid. I apologize, cap'n." Ella sat down on the chair in front of her captain, and put her head on top of her hands, by leaning forward. She was breathing easily in this dress, which was unbelievable for this kind of dress in this time.

"Its fine, El…Just be careful, okay? Ye know how men can be. They're heart breakers and man slaughters. Well, women are too, but men are worse. Especially men like Captain Jack Sparrow. Ye know how many woman he's led off and dropped on a desert island after finishing with them? We can't trust him Ella!" Robin held her fist up in the air as she finished her speech. Ella simply looked confused.

"If you say so, Captain."

A few minutes later, back at the Turner Household. Ella's POV

Ella slowly walked into the parlor, filled with people (The parlor, not Ella). Many woman roamed around the room, and a few men, most of the few in uniforms, sitting among themselves on the sofas. Ella glanced around, trying to remember which of the men was Commodore Norrington. She knew what he looked like, but when half of the men on the Turner Mansion were in white pompous wigs, and uniforms, finding him was going to be a pain.

"Ah, Ms, Silas, we meet again…Hello." Ella turned behind her to see Commodore Norrington behind. Slowly, he took her hand and kissed it. Ella she was disgusted at this, but said nothing. "I am extremely glad you could come. Have you made a decision about our talk last evening?"

Ella was puzzled for a moment, but then remembered what Robin had said about the ball. "Ah, yes…I was about to get to that."

"And?" He looked nervous at how she would answer.

"I would enjoy accompanying you to the ball. I will be glad to stay an extra week so I may do so." Ella said, trying to sound like a lady.

"Excellent. And if I maybe so bold to say, your manners and ladylike-ness are very convincing, like have never been a pirate and have been brought up like a proper lady your entire life." Norrington smiled. (Weird thing for Norrington to do. Ugh!)

"I do not know how to take that, Commodore." Ella bit her lip nervously.

Norrington seemed to stare at her, especially since she looked so nervous, biting her lip. Maybe it was the corset her cousin had forced her to wear… "I am not insulting you, I assure you Ms. Silas."

"Well…thank you then, Commodore. Is there anything else you wish to discuss?"

"No, it is all right. I think that is all I wish to discuss." Norrington took her hand and kissed it again. "I bid you adieu, madam."

Ella wiped her hand on her dress the second Norrington had turned away. She was not only disgusted, she wasn't sure she could handle another week in Port Royale, knowing she would have to sit near, walk, talk, and dance with this man. Boy, would this be a crazy week.

Over at the Bloody Mary Pub, later that night, Robin's POV

"Yo ho, yo ho, a pirates life for me!" Robin sang drunkenly, sitting at the counter with Erindi, Christine, Mamorumi, and Pony. They had been drinking for awhile, enjoying themselves. Erindi would roll her eyes at everything Robin did, Robin would sing drunkenly and when she finished a pint, would yell "More rum!", Mamorumi would sometimes join in, and other times she would sit quietly and just watch. Christine would watch her captain, and keep her from doing something stupid like jumping on the table and pulling her clothes off like she did on Independence Day in Singapore and Pony would sit there just like a face in the crowd, taking notes on who did what when and then tell them the next morning what they did.

"Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum!" Robin finished her 19th song this evening, and looked into her now empty pint. "Inkeaper! (A/N: I'm trying to make it sound like she is drunk, so there will be some misspelling and made up words. Kay, on with the show) More rum!" she slurred.

Erindi sighed. "No more for you, Cap'n. I think you had your fill tonight. You won't be able to get up tomorrow if you have another pint."

"Nonesense! I am preferably…no, that's not right, plentifully…no, perfectibly, no.." Robin looked confused as she stumbled over the words trying to think of the right one.

"Perfectly, you drunk moron!" Erindi shouted.

"Aye! That's the one! Perfectly! I am perfectly fine! Ha!" Robin laughed like a manic and the entire group sighed.

"Robin, as one of your best friends and your quarter master, in my opinion you've had a bit too much. We're going to get the carriage and bring you back to Liz's." Mamormi got up and walked out with the others following her.

Robin laughed like a manic and gave a small snort. She laid her head on the counter, still laughing. A man in a green hat and what looked like 'pilgrim attire' walked over to the counter and sat down. He glanced at Robin. " 'Ey, innkeeper! A rum for me and the lady!"

Robin looked up at him. "Do I even know you?" She slurred.

"No. No, ye don't. But I do have a proposition for ye. How would you like to find the most amazing treasure in the world?" He picked up the rum mug and gulped some of it down.

"Would be nice…but that's what all pirates dream 'bout." She slurred.

"Well lassie, what if I could give you the map to William Teach's treasure?" The man still didn't look her in the eyes, and kept looking ahead at the pub's rum supply.

"Blackbeard's treasure? That treasure is impossible to find. Surely you're mistaking, Mister…" Robin was doubtful of this. She knew she was drunk, but she wasn't stupid. She usually knew when one was bluffing, but this man seemed so convincing.

"Aye. His treasure is impossible to find, but not if the right Captain is chosen to go find it. You, Ms. Silas. You are a great captain, and I am sure you can find it." Robin still looked doubtful. Maybe she was making up this conversation in her head, but this had to be too good to be true.

"What is the catch, mister…?"

"No catch. You just give me an investment of 500 pounds, and you get the map to his treasure. And the name is Drummond. Edward Drummond." The man pulled a scrolled up map from his pocket, and opened it on the counter. Robin looked at it, not believing it. It was indeed the real map. Every detail was right, and it was Blackbeard's writing as she had seen it once when she was a child.

"Well, Mr. Drummond…I think I'll take it. What was it? 500 pounds?" Robin pulled out a coin sack from her pocket in her breeches, and handed it to him. He slipped it into his breeches and handed her the map.

" ' Ey, Robbie! You ready to go?" Robin looked over at Erindi in the doorway, then looked back at the sit were the man was supposed to have been sitting, but was now empty. Robin held the map in her hand, but quickly slipped it into her coat as she left the pub.

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