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bringmethatnpc) wrote2007-10-03 08:46 pm
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AWE: On the Beach of Davy Jones' Locker
It's a long, unpleasant fall from the edge of the world into Davy Jones' Locker, there's no question at all of that.
And it's a truly ragtag group that eventually finds its way one by one up onto the beach. Still, despite the fact that they're all half-drowned and bedraggled, they're doing better by far than their ship.
That unfortunate vessel's washing up on the beach as well-- in pieces.
And it's a truly ragtag group that eventually finds its way one by one up onto the beach. Still, despite the fact that they're all half-drowned and bedraggled, they're doing better by far than their ship.
That unfortunate vessel's washing up on the beach as well-- in pieces.
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"No."
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He sounds a little impatient, as if he's vexed at having to explain the obvious.
"So you can't be here. QED," Jack concludes triumphantly, flicking his fingers at Will to emphasize his point, "you're not really here."
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"Jack," she says, voice low. "This is real. We're here."
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He starts to say something, then stops. He looks away from her for a moment, then back, as if expecting her to be gone -- and as he does so, his glance passes over Wellard.
Jack frowns worriedly and hurries back to Gibbs. He bends close and asks in a low voice,
"The Locker, you say?"
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Just as she said they would.
Really, he should be more appreciative.
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"Have you, now?"
Jack starts toward her, stalking forward over the sand, black eyes glittering with something dangerous.
"That's very kind of you. But is seems that since I possess a ship and you don't, you're the ones in need of rescuing."
A beat of silence, and when Jack continues, still glaring at Elizabeth, there's real venom in his words.
"And I'm not sure that I'm in the mood."
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"I see my ship..."
He reaches out, his arm extended towards the Pearl, hand stretched.
"Right there."
And he turns back to Jack with a wider smile, eyes narrowed to dark slits.
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"Can't spot it -- must be a tiny little thing, hiding somewhere behind the Pearl."
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"Jack," he says, pushing his way through the crowd to stand beside him. "Cutler Beckett has the heart of Davey Jones and is controlling the Flying Dutchman."
The heart is all Will can think of. Of course it'll make Jack see reason.
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"He's taking over the seas!"
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"The Brethren Court is called."
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"Leave you people alone for just a minute and look what happens-- everything's gone to pot!"
He eases himself forward out of the crowd and starts hurrying away up the beach.
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"Why should I sail with any of you?" he growls. "Four of you have tried to kill me in the past--"
He's gesturing with one hand as he talks, accenting his words, and then suddenly points at them.
Or rather, at Elizabeth.
"-- one of you succeeded."
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What?
Will starts, and turns to look at Elizabeth for confirmation of this accusation.
She killed Jack. That kiss - she was distracting him in order to leave him to the Kraken.
The shock of realising everything knocks him speechless. Everything about her behaviour in the past year now makes perfect sense. She wasn't mourning, she was guilty.
And now Will feels guilty at the relief that washes over him.
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("One of you succeeded.")
That was not quite it.
It also explains a few more things- bits and pieces that had not added up before, and Wellard had not even thought about looking at them closer.
There is very little to say, or that he will let himself say, on this new revelation, though there is a hard look in his eyes as he glances at Elizabeth.
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Part of her had desperately wanted him to know.
(I won't be so easily caught this time, savvy?)
Now he does. Now everyone knows, and Elizabeth is surprised to feel relief mingling with the panic at being caught off guard.
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"Oh."
There's no surprise apparent in him at all as he saunters towards them, drawling to Will,
"She's not told you. Well, you'll have loads to talk about while you're here."
Without waiting for an answer, he turns on Tia Dalma.
"And as for you--"
Her smile, however, is as knowing and wicked as his as she purrs,
"Now... don' tell me you di'n't enjoy it at the time, hmm?"
Jack grins. "Fair enough. All right, you're in."
He starts walking along the line of those assembled, counting each of them off as he goes.
"Gibbs, you can come, and you, Wellard. Marty, aye." He gives Ragetti a narrow look and shakes his head. "Don't need you, you scare me." Jack makes a dismissive noise at Pintel, then nods at Cotton.
"Mr. Cotton." A beat. "Mr. Cotton's parrot, I'm a little iffy, but at least I'll have someone to talk to."
He eyes Tonks with surprise, taking in her relative position to Elizabeth, and then turns to the rest of the gathered crew.
"Who're you?"
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"These are my men."
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"And where do your allegiances lie?"
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"With the highest bidder."
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"Well, I have a ship..."
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"That makes you the highest bidder."
And thus, they have an accord.
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