The Evil Lady E | By : EvilE Category: Pirates of the Caribbean (All) > Het - Male/Female > Jack/Elizabeth Views: 5990 -:- 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. |
Chapter 5: Land Ways and Sea Ways
It was midafternoon when he first sighted Barbossa's ship in his telescope from the Queen Elizabeth. They were heading for a harbor by Isla de Muerta. Tia had been right. Barbossa was about to betray them.
The Isla was not the same. It had sunk into the ocean some and developed new passageways and small hills and valleys, the formation of which Jack did not entire attribute to natural causes. He and his only crewman - a Haitian names Francois - unfurled all sails to try to reach them. Jack prayed they would catch the wind.
Trying not to be seen, they dropped anchor behind a cliff wall, not far around from where Barbossa's ship had sailed. They were making reading the longboat when there was the sound of an explosion. In the distance.
Bugger!
The mutiny, Jack thought. It's happened already. Will and the others are fighting back. Instructing Francois to guard the ship as best he could, he armed himself with pistol and sword, got in the boat and rowed.
He rowed as if the Kraken itself were after him.
As he approached he heard the screams of men and the sounds of mayhem, swords and crashes and the splintering of wood. He rowed faster. Save Will, save Lizzy. Save Lizzy, save Will. He finally reached the ship and tied up the longboat, clambering up a rope to peer, anxiously, over the deck. He heard the sharp twangs of swords, and his eyes were drawn to a flash of tawny hair and a maroon vest with billowing white sleeves.
Elizabeth.
She sword-fought now with one hand on her hip, like the finest of fencers, before leaning in to punch her attacker with the other hand. When her man fell she drew back her foot and kicked him across the face, hard, the effort eliciting a high-pitched grunt from her. The man's head whipped around at an unnatural angle, and he was totally still. She glanced down at the man whose neck she'd snapped, her eyes wildly confirming that he was dead. Then she turned to the next man.
She was beautiful. And deadly.
It seemed that Barbossa had a crew of his own, and there were about six of them, against the companions Jack recognized: Cotton, Ragetti, Pintel, Gibbs. Will. And Elizabeth. Barbossa stood, observing at all, from near the helm. No one had yet broken through to get to him (the better for them, Jack thought) although Will was about to take a man down who barred his way.
Jack waited for the opportune moment to enter the fray.
Just then Elizabeth backed a man up against the rail, only five feet from where Jack hung, hidden. Her sword was digging into his throat. His sword clattered to the ground.
I recognize you from the Pearl, she said, staring into his face. When it was cursed. You surrendered to the Navy, did you not?
Aye, he choked out, barely able to form words. A trickle of blood emerged from his throat, where she thrust the point of her sword. Elizabeth seemed transfixed by it, watching it slide down his neck and into his filthy shirt.
Are you afraid to die? she asked in a quiet voice, almost a whisper, leaning ever closer to the man's face.
Watch out, lad, Jack thought, almost ready to intervene. But a sick curiosity compelled him to watch.
Y-yes, the crewman stammered.
Right then. I'll make sure you're unconscious for it. And with that, she drew back and punched him in the face, so hard Jack heard what he hoped wasn't the cracking of bone, and the man toppled overboard with a splash.
Jack watched as she braced her hands on the rail for a moment, breathing heavily. She lifted her hat and smoothed her hair. Then she turned back to the fight.
Barbossa! Will called, running toward the man he named, who had drawn his sword as well and was smiling, evilly.
Oh, bugger, Jack thought This already? He heaved himself up and threw his legs onto the deck. No one paid him the least attention, however, for everyone was engaged in a battle.
You've gone back on your word, Will spat out angrily. Now we've lost Jack. But you're going to join him.
Come now, you can't blame me for Jack's death. Jack elected to stay behind. He was a fool.
He was a good man, and we could have saved him, if you'd kept your promise to us and Tia.
Actually, Tia... told me something interesting I thought you should know, Barbossa taunted, crossing a few steps in front of Will. She said she had a vision. A vision where Jack was chained to that doomed ship.
Chained?
Yes, chained. Shackled to the mast, as a matter of fact. Right after our darling Elizabeth bid him a sweet, sad goodbye. Isn't that odd? Isn't that... funny?
Will seemed to freeze, glancing right and left at the ground, as though he fought to remember what he had blocked out from that fateful day on the Pearl. Jack's heart turned to stone in his chest. His legs felt leaden. He knew what came next.
Ask her if it's not true, Barbossa said, widening his eyes, his lips pulled back in a sneer, his chin lifted. Go on, ask her. I dare you. I'm simply dying to know. He laughed cruelly.
Will seemed to fight an inner battle, still holding his sword to Barbossa, looking across the deck to Elizabeth. A fight was taking inching her backward toward them, and she battled the man skillfully.
She finished the man with a cutting blow to the neck, then spun in anticipation of her next foe. She came to find Will right behind her, still pointing the sword at Barbossa, but fixing his gaze on her with tears in his eyes.
Did you do it? he asked quietly, barely audible over the din of the battle.
Did I... Elizabeth panted, her breathing unsteady from the exertion. Did I what?
Did you kill Jack?
Elizabeth stared as though broadsided, her mouth open in partial shock.
Will's face seemed to contort as he touched his fingers to his forehead, gaining control after a moment, then turning back to Elizabeth. Did you do it? Did you chain him to the Pearl so he couldn't escape?
Elizabeth, temporarily struck dumb, took a deep, shaking breath. Jack saw her eyes filling with tears.
Will's patience snapped and he dropped his sword hand to his side. In two steps he was right in front of Elizabeth, grasping her shoulders with both hands, looking desperately into her face. He began to shake her as he spoke, his voice growing louder with desperation and rage. Did you do it? Is that why you kissed him? Did you do it? Did you kill Jack? Did you kill Jack, did you kill Jack, did you? Did you - ?
YES! Elizabeth finally cried, the word one long, drawn-out sob. Yes! She crumbled helplessly to the deck. Yes! I killed him, I did it, I... and she broke off, sobs wracking her body.
Will watched her collapse, too numb to act, barely aware of Barbossa behind him.
So you see, my boy, you can still try to kill me for breaking my word. But not for murdering Jack. You've got Lady E here, to thank for that.
Let's not be hasty, shall we? Before somebody gets thanked for murdering me, I have to be dead.
Three pairs of eyes fell on Jack, who had drawn his sword and stepped out, at once: Will's brown, worried ones; Barbosa's cold, gray ones; Elizabeth's sherry-colored, tear-filled ones.
And Will: Jack? How did you...?
But Jack was looking, foremost, at Elizabeth, who had put a hand behind her and struggled ungraciously to her feet. Her eyes were wild, wilder than he'd ever seen them. Her mouth was dropped open in a shocked pout, and fresh tears welled, emerged, and rolled down her smudged cheeks. Jack tore his gaze away when he heard a noise from Barbossa, who had whirled on Jack with an angry growl.
Why don't you stay dead, Jack?
Why don't you? Jack answered, ducking a blow, and then met Barbossa's sword with his. They moved forward and back a few paces, matching each other move for move. But Jack knew it wouldn't last long. Will, raise your sword. We can outnumber him now.
Marley! Barbossa yelled to his crew. Finletter! Dobbs!
But no one answered. Because they were all dead. Will looked around in amazement to find only Gibbs, Cotton, and Pintel standing. Where's Ragetti?
'e's okay, e's chasin' 'is eye down the other end, Pintel said, gesturing with his sword.
Six to one, mate, Jack said ominously, with raised chin and narrowed eyes, looking at Barbossa down the length of his sword.
If I surrender, will you leave me alive? Barbossa asked Jack, his tone still brash and arrogant, eyes flashing.
Don't think I can do that, since you're planning on sacrificing Lizzy to Quetzalcotal. Or whoever.
Then kill me straight. If I don't bring the blood by sunset, the gods will undo what they did and I go back... to Hell. This way I have a head start. Barbossa grinned madly.
On your knees, then, friend. Jack commanded, and Barbossa obeyed.
Jack walked around him in a slow circle, never taking his eyes off the man. He stopped in front of Elizabeth, and then turned around to face her.
Why don't we let Elizabeth do the honors, Jack said suddenly, leaning in toward her face. She stared up at him, her expression flickering between disbelief, confusion, and finally, resignation. Her eyes hardened as they took in his features.
Fine, she said evenly, and approached Barbossa, sidestepping Jack.
She met Barbossa's eyes, and drew her sword again, raising the tip of it to his heart.
Jack was suddenly behind her, too close, bending to warm her ear with his breath. Don't you want to cut his throat?
She jerked away, looking at Jack with more surprise in her eyes. She did want to, he saw. But perhaps not in front of an audience.
N-no, she whispered, and looked back at Barbossa, who regarded her with wild gray eyes.
She had raised her sword to his breast again when Jack again interrupted, practically embracing her from behind. He set his chin on her shoulder, his mouth inches from her ear. Aren't you going to say goodbye properly, love?
What do you mean? she said, an impatient whisper.
With a kiss. After all, that's your... Jack lightly breathed on her neck, from her ear, halfway down and back. ..specialty.
Barbossa was the only one close enough to hear, and he threw back his head and roared with mad laughter. Elizabeth, realizing Jack meant the entire time to humiliate her to the fullest, drew back her arm furiously, and with a battle cry, thrust her sword deep in Barbossa's chest, twisting as she drove. His laughs became gasps, the gasps became silent heaves, but the smile stayed fixed on his face. He died with his mouth open, lying sideways on the deck.
While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. The AFF system includes a rigorous and complex abuse control system in order to prevent improper use of the AFF service, and we hope that its deployment indicates a good-faith effort to eliminate any illegal material on the site in a fair and unbiased manner. This abuse control system is run in accordance with the strict guidelines specified above.
All works displayed here, whether pictorial or literary, are the property of their owners and not Adult-FanFiction.org. Opinions stated in profiles of users may not reflect the opinions or views of Adult-FanFiction.org or any of its owners, agents, or related entities.
Website Domain ©2002-2017 by Apollo. PHP scripting, CSS style sheets, Database layout & Original artwork ©2005-2017 C. Kennington. Restructured Database & Forum skins ©2007-2017 J. Salva. Images, coding, and any other potentially liftable content may not be used without express written permission from their respective creator(s). Thank you for visiting!
Powered by Fiction Portal 2.0
Modifications © Manta2g, DemonGoddess
Site Owner - Apollo