Rayannas arm was being tightly held by a pirate with blonde hair and a wooden eye, while Elizabeth, who was walking right beside Rayanna, was being pushed towards the same ship by a short and chubby pirate with very little hair. Rayanna and Elizabeth had met at the wedding, and clearly remembered each other.
Once they were on the ship, a tall, colored pirate came up before them. "They both evoked the right of parley with captain Barbossa!" Said the pirate that held Elizabeth. Elizabeth tried to say something, but the colored pirate, named Bo sun, slapped her, saying in his natural deep voice, "You will speak when spoken too!"
He was about to slap Elizabeth again, when a shorter, gruffer pirate with a monkey on his shoulder came up, and firmly grasped Bo sun's hand in his own. "And ye'll not lay a hand on those under the protection of parley." Bo sun nodded, and stepped way into the crowd of pirates now surrounding the three.
"Captain Barbossa, I presume," Rayanna said, emotionless.
"Aye," Barbossa said, with a slight sneer. "Now what be your names?"
Rayanna and Elizabeth had clearly not thought this through. "Rayanna…Sparrow," Rayanna said, lying. "I'm Jack Sparrow's wife."
Barbossa nodded, staring thoughtfully at her. "So 'ole Jack finally found himself a woman and settled down, did he?"
"Yes. We got married in Torguga."
"Now what be your name, lass?" Barbossa said, turning to Elizabeth, who was fiddling with the pirate medallion that she had taken from her childhood friend, Will Turner.
"Elizabeth… Turner. I'm a maid in the governor's household."
All of the pirates surrounding them gasped. "Bootstrap!" Some said.
Barbossa remained calm. "And so how did a maid come to own such a trinket as that? Family air loom, I presume."
Elizabeth tried to keep herself from shaking with fear. "I-I didn't steal it, if that's where you're getting at. My father gave it to me when I was young, as a birthday present."
There was an eerie feeling in the air of pirates grinning menacingly at each other. "We have a proposal for you all," Rayanna said, breaking the silence.
"And what might that be, Mrs. Sparrow?" Barbossa said, stepping up.
"We want you to leave and never come back to Port Royal," said Rayanna.
"And what if we don't?"
Rayanna thought quickly. She snatched the trinket from Elizabeth's hands, and walked quickly over to the edge the ship, and held her hand that was holding the trinket out over the open sea. "Do it, or I shall drop it, and it'll be lost to the sea forever."
"Why should we care about weather or not you drop a trinket that belongs to yer friend into the open water?"
"So you DON'T care! Well then!" Rayanna said, opening her hand slightly to let the trinket fall slightly. All the pirates jumped forward, which made Rayanna smile triumphantly.
"Aye," Barbossa said, holding his hand out, "you and yer friend, Miss Turner, hand over that there trinket, and we shall never return to Port Royal again." Rayanna thought about it for a second, and then gave Barbossa the medallion.
Then, pirates all around them went back to working. Elizabeth was confused, and spoke up. "You were supposed to release us back to Port Royal! I the code of the bretheren.."
"First," Barbossa interrupted, "the code only counts for pirates, which you and your friend aren't. Second, releasing you two was not part of our agreement. And so welcome aboard the Black Pearl, Miss Turner and Mrs.Sparrow!
