No one could believe what they just heard. The girl standing in front of them was Teague's daughter. It was really easy to except, but that was not they had a problem. If this girl was Teague's daughter, that meant that she was Jack's little sister. They also could not believe that Teague was able to hide this teenage girl from Jack, even though he had just been there about two years ago.
"You can't be Teague's daughter!" Jack said. "His wife died years ago, so you can't possibly be his child. I'm going to talk to him, now!"Jack stood up, Delila glared at him. "No one is allowed to call him Teague except for me and I said he's busy! You'd better listen to me, or else." Jack was trying to laugh at this girl, who had to have been mistaken. "Missy, I'm sure you're not his daughter." She took this as a threat. "What makes you so sure of you're self, even though you're wrong?" Jack smiled. "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Teague's son."
"You can't be my father's son. If you were, we would've met last year." Delila said. "So you must be lying about your name." Jack looked stunned by the idea. "Are you serious? Why is it, whenever I actually tell the truth, everybody thinks I'm lying? I mean, I don't lie that much, right Roxxi?" He turned to where Roxxi was standing, but she wasn't there. "Where's Roxxi?"
Meanwhile, Roxxi walked up to a door that she could her voices coming from. Then she knocked. Teague, who was talking to another man about travel plans, looked annoyed. "Delila, I'll talk to you later, just tell any one who comes to wait at the door." Roxxi smiled, recognizing Teague's voice. "Sorry, but this is not Delila." Teague recognized her voice. "Is this who I think it is?" He asked. Roxxi was surprised he recognize her so easily. "That all depends on who you think this is. However, I think whoever is talking to you can't be more important then who I brought with me, especially since said person is sick." Teague walked over and opened the room. "Roxxi, where is he?" he asked, then they heard a crashing sound, followed by lots of running and shouting. Roxxi and Teague started running, knowing what the sound meant.
After they were able to get Jack sitting in a chair, Teague told Delila to sit down. "Yes, Jack, that's your little sister. Yes, Delila, that's your older brother." Teague said, answering his children's questions before they could ask. Teague's children looked at each other, angry that the other really was right about themselves.
Then Teague's guest walked in. "Elizabeth!" He said, walking up to them. Elizabeth couldn't believe her eyes. "Father!? Am I dreaming?" she asked. Jack and Teague both shook their heads. "If it were, there would be rum." Both of them said at the same time. Governor Swan looked at Jack and Teague. "My God, you two couldn't be father and son, could you?" Teague sighed, then nodded.
Later on, Jack was in the room that he used when he was a kid. He walked over to the night stand and pulled out a music box. He opened the box, causing it to play 'Hoist the Colors'. Jack remembered that as a child, not understanding the power of the song, it was just a lullaby his mother used to sing. Teague walked in, recognizing the music box's sound. "I was wondering where your mum hid that box." He said to his son. Jack looked at him, angry. "When were you planning to tell me that I have a little sister? Or, better yet, were you even planing to tell me about Delila?" Teague looked at his son. "Jackie, I was planning on tell you, I just haven't had a chance to-"
"I was just here two years ago, for the Brethren Court being called to meet, and all that drama." Jack spat out at his father. Teague sighed. "I wanted to talk to you, alone, about why I never told you. Since we're alone, I'd might as well start talking. Your mum, as you know, had been sick since she was a little girl. If she worked too hard, she passes out, just like you did on your ship, only she couldn't do as much as you can before passing out. I remember that after she had you, she fell asleep, and slept for a whole day!"
Teague laughed a little at this. "That woman defiantly sleep. Anyways, everybody told her that she shouldn't have more children, but your mum wanted a daughter more then anything. She kept asking me to let her try for a daughter every day until I gave up and agreed. Nine month's later, it was time for your annual visit, but you never showed up. She waited on the docks, saying that 'Jackie's just late' until she had to go inside, to deliver the baby. When she found out it was a girl, she already had the name 'Delila' picked out, so I went along with it. She stayed with us long enough to say her final wish: she wanted to see you one last time."
Jack understood what Teague was saying. Teague must've wanted to tell Jack the details but not in front of other people. He could tell that his father was worried about something else: that he would hate his sister because of how his mum died. Jack looked at Teague. "I don't hate her, just because of what happened to mum. I hate her because she's a snobby, self-centered, little brat."
Roxxi was sitting outside, trying to draw the sunset, when Jack came out. He noticed that the sun's fading light was making Roxxi's bracelet almost glow. The bracelet had some carvings that looked familiar to him, but he figured that he could recognize them because Roxxi has been wearing it since before they met...
