"Jack! Jack! William's been swept overboard!" Will called as he gained his footing and headed to the side of the Pearl.
Jack quickly ordered Gibbs to take the wheel as he ran to help Will. Elizabeth had begun starting to look for William since he was taking too long just to retrieve an apple. In the hallway, she heard Will's screams to Jack about her son being overboard. She started running up the stairs and over to the side just in time to see her husband jump overboard to save their son.
The rain stung her face but tears were stinging her eyes. This is all wrong, she thought to herself. She started to the rail to jump in herself but Jack stopped her.
"Ye only make things worse love. Give him some time," Jack shouted to her above the thunder, "he doesn't need to be rescuing his entire family." Elizabeth stopped and nodded in agreement.
Will had made it to his son just as William was about to go under. "I have him. Jack throw me a line," Will shouted above the storm.
Will grabbed the rope and told William to hang on to him. Jack, Elizabeth and Cotton pulled on the rope helping Will carrying his son up the side of the Pearl. Just as Will reached the top, he handed William off to Jack. Jack walked back from the rail and sat the boy down with Elizabeth. She immediately started hugging her son.
Will was just climbing over the rail when a flash of lightning hit Will. It knocked him unconscious and he started to fall backwards then a wave came up and knocked him into the sea. Elizabeth screamed seeing her husband falling back into the stormy sea. Jack jumped to his feet. "Cotton take young William to my cabin NOW," Jack shouted.
Both Elizabeth and Jack stood at the railing looking for Will. "There Jack. He's over there," Elizabeth yelled to Jack.
The cold water shocked Will as he fell into the sea. He was unsure of what happened but he had at least regained consciousness. He started to try and swim to the Pearl but whatever happened seemed to have taken away his strength. He struggled and looked up to see Elizabeth. Their eyes locked and each could see the love for one another. It gave him the strength to try harder.
"Will, here's a rope," Jack said as he threw him a line.
Suddenly Will felt something grab his leg. Elizabeth saw a shocked look on Will's face that wasn't there before. "Jack, something's wrong," she exclaimed.
Then Will felt something grab his other leg. He started to panic. Something was pulling him down. He struggled to stay above water and tried to reach for the rope. Then without warning, Will Turner was pulled under the water. As soon as he was pulled under, he found himself being grabbed by each arms by dolphins. They had him by all his limbs and were taking him deeper and deeper.
When Will went under the water, Jack quickly jumped in. He dove below the water and only caught a glimpse of Will. What he saw was dolphins taking poor Will deeper and deeper. Jack's lungs were burning; he was out of air and had to surface whether he wanted to or not. He came up and grabbed the rope that he had thrown to rescue Will.
Jack looked around hope against hope that somehow Will had escaped the sea creatures and had surfaced. But Jack found himself alone in the water looking up at poor Elizabeth.
As Jack began to climb out of the water, the storm suddenly stopped and the clouds disappeared. The sun was shinning. It was as if everything was suddenly right with the world and it would be if it were not for the loss of one Will Turner.
