Jack Sparrow, otherwise known to his peers as Captain Jack and close friend. His methods were unorthodox and unusual to say the least. He was walking the countryside. He enjoyed Port Royal and ever since Will and Elizabeth had saved his neck, more than once mind you, he feels as if he owes them everything. The only trouble he has now is looking for them without his trusty compass. He sits along the beach and notices something poking out of the sand dune ten feet away from him. He runs up to it, and two things stick out that he desperately had been searching for. One was that very compass and his face lights up with a cheery smile. The other was the last bottle of rum from the rouge ship that had picked him up. Apparently, in his thoughts, his compass and that bottle had been set adrift when he was. He didn't really care though, he was just happy to have some comfort in that rum bottle. He tucked that away in a little pack that he had managed to find in town and off he went to search for his long time friends. He notices along the edge of town on the west, there was only one house. He walks along the beach, following it to the house where Jack just stood outside. He noticed the sign 'Blacksmith' outside on the shop door and he knew that this is where he needed to be. He then looked inside the window to see Will. He smiled and before he could take two steps forward, a young girl sits down next to Will as Elizabeth passes around bread. Jack sighed and smiled at the same time.

"So this is the life they have always wanted. Can't say I blame them, stuck their necks….and lives out on the line each and every time for me."

Jack figured that the young girl was the daughter of the lovely couple. He had sat down along the edge of the beach to where he could see everyone eating dinner together. Jack pulled out the bottle of rum and pulled the cork off the top. He took a drink and looked back at the window. It seemed to Jack that things were all right. Yet everyone knew that where Jack Sparrow was located, trouble was never far behind him.