Bloody Navy

You can't honestly think that I would let my characters stay all happy and junk for long do you? Lol.


Madison had taken Jack's compass from him again and was standing up at the helm with Will. She kept opening the compass but it the damned needle wouldn't stay put. She frowned slightly and put it away. They didn't really need it anyways. They weren't moving much, if at all. The Flying Dutchman wasn't moving much either.

"So…tell me again why you think we shouldn't kill Jones." Will said.

"I…I really can't explain it." Madison said. She looked at the wheel which had a rope on it, making sure it didn't move. They heard a door open and close and saw Jack come out of his cabin. Madison had spent the entire night with him but hadn't slept other then when she had fainted. Jack went over to talk with Elizabeth and Madison took out the compass again. This time, when she opened it, the compass stayed put…pointing at Jack. Gibbs nodded up at her and Will and Jack looked up at them. He joined them, and the compass needle followed him. Madison closed it and handed it back to Jack.

"So that's where it went to." Jack said, smiling slightly. "You little thief."

"I'd say 'pirate' but I'm not really one." Madison said. "Of course…I'm getting there." Jack's smile grew. Will watched this. His sister and his friend. They looked like they were having a, partially, normal conversation but they also looked like they were flirting just a little bit. He couldn't stand.

"Madison doesn't think we should kill Jones." Will said. Jack's smile was gone in an instant and Madison flinched. Will regretted saying it the way he did because it clearly made his sister uncomfortable.

"What?" Jack asked. Madison stepped away from him, looking down. "Why the bloody hell do you think that?"

"I don't…I don't know." Madison said. "It's just…things happened and…I don't know." She said the last bit quietly. Jack and Will stared at her. Jack sighed, he didn't like making Madison uncomfortable like this. The woman with him last night seemed to be gone and now the seven year old was back. He was just about to lift his arms to hug her when Madison mumbled a 'sorry' and went down onto the deck. She leaned on the rail and looked out at the water.

"I hate when this happens." Jack muttered. Will looked at him but didn't say anything. Jack looked at the compass in his hand. He flicked the lid open and looked at it. The needle swerved a bit before settling north-east, right at Madison. Elizabeth called Madison's name and the younger girl walked over to her. The needle followed her. Jack stared at the compass.

"Jack likes you, you know." Elizabeth said. "A lot."

"Oh." Madison said, trying not to sound like it was important to her.

"How do you feel about him?" Elizabeth asked.

"What?" Madison asked, looking at her.

"Well you clearly don't hate him." Elizabeth said. "And I don't think that you dislike him." Madison was slightly red as she looked away from Elizabeth. "I think you feel the same way about him as he does about you." She took Madison's hand to get the younger girl to look at her. "The compass pointed at him didn't it?"

"Umm…yes." Madison said, sighing. Elizabeth smiled and nodded. Madison gave her a funny look but Elizabeth changed the topic. Madison lost interest and stared out at the water ahead of them where the Flying Dutchman was just floating there, as if waiting. From the distance, she could still, somehow, feel Davy Jones' eyes on her and she looked down at the water.

"You think this is simple? You think I can face you and feel this thing growing inside me and not care?"

Madison jumped and looked around. Elizabeth wasn't near her anymore. It wasn't Elizabeth's voice she had heard. She jumped again when she noticed that it was dark out. How long had she been thinking about things? Madison looked out at the water.

"What ya thinking about, luv?" Jack asked, coming up next to her. Madison looked at him but he wasn't looking at her but at the water. She looked out at the water and licked her lips.

"Different things." Madison said.

"What happened last night?" Jack asked, still not looking at her.

"Not really." Madison said. "I thought about that last night while you were asleep."

"You didn't sleep?" Jack asked. "Never mind. Don't answer that." Madison smirked. "Of course you didn't. You never do on your own."

"Not true." Madison said. "I did that one time when I was younger. Remember when we were docked and at that one place and we were sitting and talking with someone and I had gotten all cuddly with you. I fell asleep then on my own."

"Hate to break it to ya luv." Jack said. "But we drugged ya that night."

"What?" Madison asked, looking at him.

"Yeah." Jack said, looking like he was thinking. "Your da was worried that you weren't sleeping properly, which was true, so we gave ya some stuff that would make ya fall asleep."

"Oh gee…thanks." Madison said, sarcastically. Jack chuckled and finally looked at her. Madison smiled slightly and shook her head. "You are unbelievable, you know that?"

"So I've been told." Jack said, moving closer to Madison. She turned her back to the sea in order to face Jack as he stood in front of her now in much the same position as when they were up at the helm before Madison was stolen with his hands on the railing on either side of her. Unconsciously, Madison licked her lips and Jack's dark eyes followed her tongue before looking up at her own eyes. He leaned closer and she leaned back a bit.

"Jack…Will can see us." Madison whispered. Jack looked at her and smirked. Madison rolled her eyes but couldn't stop the smile from appearing.

"Keep everything quiet in front of the big brother." Jack said. "Always said you were smart." He stepped back from her, smirk still in place.

"God…you are so full of yourself." Madison said. Her smile was gone. She walked away from Jack. He wondered if she realized she had gone into his cabin or not. He figured he'd give her a few minutes to realize it before he went in himself.

Barely three minutes went by before he was heading to his cabin. Jack debated on whether or not to knock. It was his cabin, and it wasn't as if he hadn't seen her without clothes on before. It was practically all he saw of her when she was a year old and wasn't allowed out of the cabin yet unless they were docked. Jack pushed open the door and walked into the room. He closed the door behind him and received a slap from Madison who wasn't fully dressed and had a shirt held up against her chest.

"I didn't deserve that." Jack said.

"Yes you did!" Madison said. "You could have knocked."

"Why? It's my cabin." Jack said.

"My clothes were in here." Madison said. "You should know. You changed me out of them."

"Right…so I've seen everything there is to see on you." Jack said. Madison slapped him again. "That one I know I didn't deserve."

"You are such an ass!" Madison said.

"You're a stubborn bitch." Jack said.

"How am I stubborn?" Madison asked.

"Because you are." Jack said.

"That's not an answer." Madison said.

"It counted as an answer when you used it." Jack said.

"I was six." Madison said. "Eleven years makes a lot of difference." Jack chuckled a bit. "What?"

"This is crazy." Jack said. "But you have no idea how much I missed this."

"What?" Madison asked, staring at him, still holding the shirt against her chest.

"I missed fighting with you." Jack said.

"You're crazy." Madison said.

"Yeah." Jack said, moving closer.

"And psychotic." Madison said. Jack was now standing right in front of her with a smile on his face. "And…and…" Jack leaned down and kissed her. Madison moaned, dropped the shirt, and wrapped her arms around Jack's neck, pulling him closer. Jack's hands started off on her waist but soon were moving over her whole body as he got Madison up against a wall.

A knock on the door made them jump apart and Madison rushed to pull her shirt on. The door never got opened though.

"Jack…the Dauntless is catching up to us." Will said. Madison looked at Jack who swore and flung open the door, leaving the room. "Madison? Are you alright?"

"Yeah. What's so bad about the Dauntless?" Madison asked.

"It's a ship from Port Royal." Will said. "And will likely have Norrington on it."

"Oh…that is bad." Madison said. They hurried up and joined Elizabeth at the back of the ship, looking at the approaching vessel. Madison looked ahead of them to where the Dutchman still sat, seemingly oblivious to everything going on around it. "This doesn't seem right."

"What do you mean?" Will asked.

"Davy Jones isn't doing anything." Madison said. "The man isn't daft. He must have noticed by now that I'm gone. He wouldn't just be sitting there unless he has something planned."

"Norrington is falling right into a trap, more then likely." Elizabeth said.

"Bloody Navy." Madison muttered.


Heehee…ending it there. Now it's the readers' choice.

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN NEXT!

A) Madison gets kidnapped again (by Norrington this time) and Davy Jones is the one that "saves" her.
B) Davy Jones sends the Kraken to destroy the Dauntless and Madison has an inner battle of whether or not to call it off.
C) A big fight happens between the three ships in which the Dauntless gets the worse of all hits and basically either gets destroyed or falls back to avoid getting destroyed.
D) Madison sends the Kraken to distract Norrington while Jack and Davy Jones basically battle for her and she stops them from killing each other.

Or something else. In that case….you guys have to tell me. I CAN'T READ MINDS!