Post by Captain Jack Sparrow on Jul 11, 2006 13:05:04 GMT -5
Completely unbelieveable - that's what anyone would have said had they been there to witness the infamous pirate resurfacing in the crystal clear waters of the ocean. But no one was there.
Captain Jack Sparrow had endured a rough battle with the Kraken, a tentacled creature that he had believed to be mere myth. Of course, that was only until he was enveloped by the beast after being chained to the mast of the Black Pearl by Elizabeth. Yet it was probably best that things had happened that way, for aformentioned governor's daughter, Will and the rest of the Pearl's crew had escaped safely. If Elizabeth had not in fact fastened him aboard his beloved ship, all of them could have lost their lives. Now none of them had, although Jack presumed that they thought him dead. Anyone in their right mind would, after all.
Jack couldn't help but think back to that fateful moment; actually the predecessor to it. Had Elizabeth succumbed to curiosity like he had predicted (or rather just made up some bunch of nonsense in order to seduce her)? Or did she really hold some semblance of feelings? Doubtful, the captain thought to himself as he treaded water in attempts to keep himself afloat. She was engaged to be married to dear William anyways, and Jack had almost ripped the two apart by tricking Will to retrieve the key from Davy Jones. Did he feel remorseful? A bit, but he was Captain Jack Sparrow - to the world he said that he was fine with it. Yet no more thoughts of Will, Elizabeth or the rest of the crew crossed his mind; for the time being, Jack had to figure out how to maintain his current state and not drift back down to meet Davy Jones.
Even though he was alive, Captain Jack Sparrow remained apprehensive. He coughed up a bit of ocean water, sputtering as he pushed his dark locks out of his eyes. Not only was he floating in the middle of an enormous body of water, but he had absolutely no semblance of his bearings; not to mention that land seemed to be nowhere in the near vicinity or in sight. Well, it certainly seemed that Jack was in quite the quagmire. Hopefully, Will, Elizabeth and the others were on his trail, searching desperately for him.
But for now, all the thoughts that entertained his mind were clouded with worry and doubt. "Oh bugger." [/size][/font]
Captain Jack Sparrow had endured a rough battle with the Kraken, a tentacled creature that he had believed to be mere myth. Of course, that was only until he was enveloped by the beast after being chained to the mast of the Black Pearl by Elizabeth. Yet it was probably best that things had happened that way, for aformentioned governor's daughter, Will and the rest of the Pearl's crew had escaped safely. If Elizabeth had not in fact fastened him aboard his beloved ship, all of them could have lost their lives. Now none of them had, although Jack presumed that they thought him dead. Anyone in their right mind would, after all.
Jack couldn't help but think back to that fateful moment; actually the predecessor to it. Had Elizabeth succumbed to curiosity like he had predicted (or rather just made up some bunch of nonsense in order to seduce her)? Or did she really hold some semblance of feelings? Doubtful, the captain thought to himself as he treaded water in attempts to keep himself afloat. She was engaged to be married to dear William anyways, and Jack had almost ripped the two apart by tricking Will to retrieve the key from Davy Jones. Did he feel remorseful? A bit, but he was Captain Jack Sparrow - to the world he said that he was fine with it. Yet no more thoughts of Will, Elizabeth or the rest of the crew crossed his mind; for the time being, Jack had to figure out how to maintain his current state and not drift back down to meet Davy Jones.
Even though he was alive, Captain Jack Sparrow remained apprehensive. He coughed up a bit of ocean water, sputtering as he pushed his dark locks out of his eyes. Not only was he floating in the middle of an enormous body of water, but he had absolutely no semblance of his bearings; not to mention that land seemed to be nowhere in the near vicinity or in sight. Well, it certainly seemed that Jack was in quite the quagmire. Hopefully, Will, Elizabeth and the others were on his trail, searching desperately for him.
But for now, all the thoughts that entertained his mind were clouded with worry and doubt. "Oh bugger." [/size][/font]