Chapter 3 Time To Go

Jack Sparrow was following the young woman back upstairs. He had no idea why, but he felt strangly about her, as if he had known her from somewhere…

'That's bloody impossible.' He thought to himself, he'd never set foot in this tavern before, and he hardly ever came to Port Royal. Yet he couldn't help but wonder.

As he came to the top of the stairs, he found the rum he made her carry on the bar but couldn't find her anywhere. He then noticed what was going on inside the tavern, pistols going off in every direction, cutlasses and daggers flying past his head.

'Just like Tortuga.' He thought with a smile.

He finally caught up with Gibbs, his loyal First Mate, behind the bar raiding the cash register.

'Gibbs! Time to go, don't ye think?' Jack said as he slapped Gibbs on the back.

'Aye Cap'n, good idea that.' He replied, not looking up from the mass of coins he'd managed to get his hands on.

Jack then remembered about Will and set off to find him before they headed off.

Once Anasyn got back upstairs, she dropped the rum on the bar and went searching for Will through the loud and messy brawl that was happening. She found him dueling a drunk old man in the corner of the bar.

'William Turner!' She yelled out.

Will stopped fighting and found his childhood friend standing there in a tight, pale blue dress with her hands on her hips with her lips pursed, looking like she could kill.

'Ana?… Ana! I didn't know you worked here.' He exclaimed in his best innocent voice as he walked towards her.

'Cut the crap, mate. What are doing with the pirates? I thought you hated pirates!' She screamed at him, with a little sarcasm in her voice.

'Time to go, mate!' Anasyn turned around to see Captain Jack Sparrow beckoning Will as he and the other man were running towards the exit.

'Uhh can't explain now Ana… Why don't you come with me.' Will grabbed her arm, looking at her with a smile on his face.

'I can't…' But before Ana could finish she had been pulled out into the night, with Will dragging her towards the docks of Port Royal where a ship with black sails was floating in the water…