Elizabeth was still feeling lighted headed from the faint spell that she took the night before but she was certain on one thing. She was going to be married to the man she loved the most in the world Beckett. She was still in bed and didn't feel like getting out of it. There was a lot that she couldn't remember like her memory had been erased and all it had in it was the familiarity with Beckett.
She leaned over her bed to the nightstand that stood next to her bed and reached to open the drawer. She found a small little leather bound book.
"It must be my journal," she said to herself in a whisper.
She opened up the book and began to read it.
Today was a wonderful day. Will took me to the beach and we spent all day long there and had the most wonderful time. Words can not describe how much I love him. I can not wait to be married to him and give him all that I have to offer him. He is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me. When we met all those years ago on our way to Port Royal I would have never thought the day would come when I would want to marry a commoner. I was destined to marry a fine man like Norrington or man such as Lord Beckett.
Beckett I can not stand that man! It's not bad enough he ruined my first wedding to Will but he tried to rid the seas of everything that I love!
He is not a man to be trusted and I will never trust him, I hate him! No hate isn't strong enough, I loathe him. He will do anything to rid us of Pirates or anything that resembles them.
Enough on that subject I rather speak about my William. In a month I will be known as Elizabeth Turner. Oh I can not wait!
Elizabeth read the words she had written a month before in shock and disbelief. As she was finished there was a knock on the door.
"Darling, its me! Are you decent," Beckett questioned as he turned the knob of her bedroom door.
"One minute please," she called off to him. She got out of bed in a panic to put up her journal and find her robe. Once she got the journal hidden she found her robe and threw it on. She didn't want him to know what she just found out. She turned down the wrong man and there was no fixing that.
"Come on in," she called to him.
He opened the door and came in as soon as Elizabeth saw him she soon forgot all that she had learned. She was still very much in love with Beckett but there was a hole in her heart where William once belonged.
When Jack got Will to calm down they boarded the Pearl. When they got to the captains quarters Will was able to tell Jack more of what was going on.
"Jack, I don't know how this happened all I can tell you is that when I got to the library she was on the floor laying there in a motionless heap. It was like she was dead for those brief moments. Could it have been a spell that she was under? Do you think Tia may know something about this," he questioned Jack.
Jack looked at Will, this story was sounding all too familiar to him. He once was under a certain spell like this and it was because of Tia. She is harmless now but she may know something.
"Will, I think we may need to travel up river."
"So you think Tia may know something then. Let's go."
"I never said that, I said that we needed to go
upriver and question her."
"So were going there," Will
questioned.
"You're not making any sense at all. I am saying that we are going to go see her and see if she can help."
"I don't trust her Jack. She is just well, creepy."
Jack stuck his head out the door and yelled for Gibbs. Gibbs came around the corner into the room.
"Aye sir!"
"We have a need to go up river and see a dear old friend," Jack ordered his fist mate.
"Aye! What about the girl?"
Jack had forgotten all about Jaclyn, he turner to her and asked, "are you up for an adventure? It may get dangerous."
Jaclyn was shocked by the question. She has always wanted to do something like this.
"Yes I do want to go along. Don't worry about me I had three brothers I learned how to handle a sword and even a pistol. I can do it all."
"A woman of many colors," Jack said in a chuckle. "Gibbs my good man we need to be of to see her."
"Aye Captain."
Gibbs left the room and went to go deliver the Captains orders. Soon the Pearl was on the high seas again to go see a dear old friend.
