Of Revenge and Shattered Dreams | By : JennyPugh Category: Pirates of the Caribbean (All) > General Views: 4876 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
Disclaimer: I do not own the Pirates of the Caribbean movie series, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story. |
The only people I own in this story are those not in the
film – wah! :(
Many thanks to KillerK, Chelsey, dramaced, PirateAurora,
Roxula’s Bride, Ginny, A Depp Girl, Rachel Sparrow, SectorLutter, Ally Eileen, beatlechicksteph,
sassafras, CaptainMayrSparrow, RandomGal, agonyzpuppy and Hilary for
editing.
Sorry I didn’t get to kill Jenny’s father off. It was just one of those things!
…
Chapter one: ‘If
you go, I’m coming with you.’
Four and a half months later:
‘Land ho!’
Jenny put down the mop she had been swabbing the galley with
and ran up to the deck, eager to see land again since leaving Ireland a month
after they had been reunited with The Pearl, due to bad weather,
stopping off at the ry Iry Islands to stock up for the journey and after a
rough crossing of the Atlantic in which most of the crew had been sea sick and
one man had been lost overboard, impossible to find in the mountainous
seas. They had also been blown south of
their course and were desperately short of food and water so Jack had charted a
course to where he hoped the Virgin Islands would be, and prayed. They all prayed and now it looked as if
their prayers had been answered.
‘Bisi, take us to th’middle of th’islands, ter
Tortola.’ Jack ordered, sending up
thanks to whichever deity might be listening to him.
‘Aye Cap’n, suh.’
‘Here at last, eh luv?’
‘Not before time,’ Jenny replied, snuggling back into Jack’s
arms as he wrapped them around her.
‘How’s Shay?’
‘Still complaining,’ she laughed, feeling a pang of pity for
the Irishman who had suffered from seasickness even worse than she had during
the crossing.
‘Reefs!’ came the cry from the top of the main mast and
Joshamee Gibbs, Pete Symmonds and Billy Wheeler ran forward to keep watch,
whilst Daniel Woods fetched the lead and swung it to test the depth.
‘Easy does it, Olabisi,’ Jack urged. ‘Haul in th’sails, let’s take the sweeps
through this, eh?’
The crew furled the sails then manned the oars, taking the
ship inch by inch through the treacherous, hull-destroying coral.
‘Why’s th’ship slowed down?
Are we here yet?’ came Shay’s brogue as he looked about in amazement at
the empty deck, with everybody keeping watch over the sides.
‘Almost,’ Jenny replied from the side of the starboard
bow. ‘We’ve got to get through these
reefs first.’
‘Ah, but they’re beautiful,’ Shay gasped as he leaned over
besides her.
‘Deadly too, mate,’ came Jack’s voice from the opposite
side. ‘They’d rip a ship ter pieces
given half th’chance.’
The young Irishman looked in wonder at the beauty before him
while everyone else kept a careful watch, calling out instructions to the
helmsman and those on the sweeps until they were finally clear of the coral
some hour and a half later, a sigh of relief coursing through the ship like a
breeze.
‘Nearly there luv,’ he whispered, stroking the rail on the
ships side. ‘Soon have yer lookin’ like
new again, eh?’
‘It’s a good job I’m not the jealous type… well, not where
ships are concerned anyway,’ Jenny teased, kissing her lover on the cheek. ‘She’s held up pretty well, hasn’t she?’
‘Aye, better’n I thought she would,’ he admitted
ruefully. He looked as the island of
Tortola grew closer and wentthe the helm to give Olabisi instructions as to
where to steer the ship for the main town, safe in the knowledge that they
would be secure in this pirate haven.
… … …
…
‘Jack! Jack Sparrow,
where the hell have you been?’
The group, consisting of Jack, Jenny, Messrs Gibbs and
Cotton, Shay and John Williams, stopped and looked at the man hurrying along
the lane towards them.
‘Richard Page… well, well, well. Long time no see mate.’
Jack extended his hand and shook the fair haired man’s, a broad grin on
his face.
‘Ah, well. I crossed
one or two men too many and haven’t been the most popular man around these
parts,’ he laughed, his blue eyes holding Jenny’s gaze for a moment. ‘Who is this?’
‘This is me woman, Jenny, so keep yer beady eyes off,
savvy?’ Jack warned, only half joking.
‘All right, all right.’
Richard Page held his hands up in mock surrender but still gave a sly
glance towards her once more. ‘I hear
you had a run in with Valentine. You’re
not the only one in Tortola to have done so.
Job Bailey’s here. No ship, no
crew and drinking himself stupid day and night. Word has it Valentine had something to do with it.’
‘Bailey?
Valentine?’ Jack stroked his
thin beard thoughtfully. ‘I wonder what
happened…?’
‘He is likely to be in The Stag if you’ll be wanting a word
with him. I’ll join you there later.’
‘I might just Richie, I might just. Come on,’ he beckoned the group to follow
him down a narrow passageway until they reached an inn, a sign with a picture
of a proud stag swinging to and fro in the stiff sea breeze. ‘We can get something to eat here as well.’
‘Jack, what are you up to?
You’re not going after Valentine I hope?’ Jenny warned, an uneasy
feeling welling in her stomach.
Jack didn’t have chance to reply for as soon as he stepped
over the thrld old of the tavern, a loud voice boomed out.
‘Jack Sparrer! Where
t’hell have ya been?’ A burly man with
long, lank hair and few, rotten teeth, strode across the floor and clapped Jack
on the back, nearly sendhim him flying.
‘Where’ve ya been? Valentine’s
been lookin’ all over fer ya. Even
offered a reward but had no takers. So
either you’ve paid everyone more than what he was offerin’ or no-one knows
where ya been. Which is it?’
‘Th’latter, Job.’
Jack grinned up at his friend.
‘So, Valentine’s been wantin’ ter know where I’ve been eh? Well, he’ll know soon enough.’
‘Aye? What’s goin’
down then Jack?’
‘Later mate. Right
now I’ve got a crew ter feed and water an’ a ship ter repair. Let me get yer a drink, eh?’
‘Well if yer lookin’ fer a fight wi’Valentine, I’ll be
interested in siding wi’ya.’
‘Aye, I heard you had a bit of trouble wi’him yerself. What happened?
‘I’ll tell ya when I’ve got some grog down me. Who’s this beautiful woman then
Sparrer? And ‘ow d’yer manage ter get
‘er t’stay with ya?’
‘This is Jenny Samuels, an’ she stays because she can’t get
enough of the old Sparrow charm, eh luv?’ he winked at her sitting opposite.
Jenny’s eyebrows rose slightly at his using her original
married name and she pulled a face to his last comment but said nothing. The ale tasted vile to her and she only took
small sips, hoping nobody would notice.
‘Ya all right Jen?’ Jack asked, noting her pale complexion
and the dark rings around her eyes.
‘Yes, just tired after the past few months.’
‘Keeps yer busy then, does he?’ enquired Bailey with ascivscivious grin.
‘Not nearly as much as I’d like,’ came the riposte, making
both men and the rest of the group roar with laughter.
‘So, where have ya been then Jack? Valentine reckoned England, mebbe London,
but couldn’t find proof.’
Jack frowned at the accuracy of Absolon Valentine’s guess
but realised he probably put two and two together because of Boothe and
Hall. ‘Aye Job, he’d be right as
well. Good job he didn’t decide ter
investigate further.’
‘What t’hell took ya all over there?’
‘Personal business mate, nothing ter do wi’anyone here,
savvy?’
‘Fair enough. Ah,
here’s Richie. Oi!,’ he called,
beckoning the muscular man over.
Jenny watch as the tall, good looking man walked over,
thinking he resembled no pirate she had ever seen. She glanced away as he looked at her yet again and decided to
tread carefully with him. The last
thing she wanted was him making advances on her. Richie Page went to sit in an empty seat next to Jenny but Shay
anticipated this and darted from his seat to the vacant one, grinning
disarmingly at the fair man.
‘That seat’s far more comfortable than this one is, to be
sure,’ he grinned, turning and winking at Jenny, who smiled gratefully at him.
Page mumbled his thanks, shooting a dark look at the young
Irishman then turned his attention to the conversation between Jack and Job
Bailey.
‘Stupid thing I know,’ Bailey was saying, shaking his head
ruefully.
‘I’d have thought you’d have known better than ter do
business with Absolon Valentine!’ Jack exclaimed incredulously, finishing off
his ale and pouring another from the jug on the table. ‘So what happened?’
‘He tracked me down, sent both The Nomad and The
Wanderer after me. Found me hidin’
out in the Antilles. They pounded us
until the ship was half wrecked, boarded an’ killed me entire me crew then took
me back ter Tortuga and paraded me around th’town.’
‘They didn’t kill you?’ Joshamee Gibbs put in.
‘Nah, what’s th’use in ruining me if I’m too dead ter
appreciate it?’ Bailey’s voice was
heavy with sarcasm. ‘I think Valentine
had a mind ter kill me eventually but I managed ter escape and worked me way here
‘bout a month ago. Are ya goin’ after
‘im?’
Jack studiously ignored Jenny’s glare as he considered the
answer, before nodding. ‘Aye mate, I
am. They attacked The Pearl
without provocation, we were flyin’ a flag o’truce. Shot down th’main mast, wrecked the starboard gun deck and killed
a lot of me crew, helmsman an’ carpenter an’ all. It was nearly a week before I could go after…’ Jack checked
himself. ‘Before I could make sail
again.’
‘Jack… You cannot possibly be serious?’ Jenny cried.
‘Yes Jen, but you’re not comin’ with us, savvy? You an’ Shay will stay here…’
‘Like hell I will,’ she exploded, banging her fist on the
table. ‘If you go, I’m coming with
you.’
‘Jen, this isn’t the time nor place, eh?’
‘You are not going to talk me out of it now or later. You go, I come with you and that’s the end
to it.’ she demanded, her voice rising with each word until she was almost
shouting at him across the table.
‘Excuse me gentlemen.’
Jack stood, walked round the table and leanerossross Shay, yanking Jenny
from her seat and marching her out of the tavern.
‘Don’t you dare talk to me like that in front of people
again, do you understand,’ he shouted, his face dark with anger. ‘Especially not crew. You are staying here.’
‘How will you make me?
There are plenty of ships I can get passage to Tortuga on.’
‘You would not dare…’
‘Oh yes I would Jack Sparrow.’ Jenny threatened, clenching her fists. ‘You are not leaving me behind.’ She looked into his dark, troubled eyes and the anger started to dissapate
as she struggled to explain how she felt.
She reached out and stroked her fingers along his cheek then along the
fine beard now grown along his jawline.
‘Jack, I never thought I’d see
you again. I was on the verge of
killing myself for that reason, don’t you understand? I never want to be parted from you again.’ She took the wooden heart that stung hung
around her neck and fingered it, looking at him.
‘Jen,’ he pleaded.
‘How th’hell can I fight Valentine if I’m worryin’ about you, eh?’
‘My mind is made up and that is that.’
‘Very well,’ Jack sighed in exasperation. ‘But I’ll get Mr. Gibbs ter punish yer for
insubordination, savvy?’ He turned and
marched back into the inn leaving Jenny standing there, her mouth open in
surprise.
She followed him in and sat quietly in her seat, ignoring
the curious glances from the others and not drinking any more of the ale, lest
it made her stomach any more queasy than it already was.
…
Author’s notes:
Job Bailey was the name of an actual pirate. I have a site with hundreds of names if
anyone is interested.
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