Double Drabble: No Honour
Sep. 16th, 2005 01:06 pmBy Honorat
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Don’t own any blacksmiths, but I do have a nice horseshoe.
Summary: After Elizabeth leaves him belowdecks on the Interceptor, Will contemplates the implications of his actions. For the “Pirates” challenge at Black Pearl Sails.
No heroes among thieves, he had accused Jack. No. Nor honour either. But was there any honour among respectable men? For he, Will Turner, had surely left Jack Sparrow to die among those bloodthirsty pirates in the caverns of Isla de Muerta.
Did it matter that Jack had planned to use him as leverage—to barter for the Black Pearl with the blood of Bootstrap Bill Turner’s son? Did that excuse Will’s own actions? He had betrayed a man. Struck him unconscious. Made no attempt to rescue him. Lied to the crew of the Interceptor. Sparrow had kept his promise, had taken Will to Elizabeth as he had sworn to do “on pain of death.” But death would not be Jack’s punishment for breaking his word; it would be his reward for keeping it.
“I thought you were a pirate,” Elizabeth had said. “That would have been terrible.” But he was a pirate—the son of a pirate with the broken honour of a pirate. “Pirate is in your blood, boy.” The words reverberated in his mind. “Pirate is in your blood.” Jack had been right.
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Don’t own any blacksmiths, but I do have a nice horseshoe.
Summary: After Elizabeth leaves him belowdecks on the Interceptor, Will contemplates the implications of his actions. For the “Pirates” challenge at Black Pearl Sails.
No heroes among thieves, he had accused Jack. No. Nor honour either. But was there any honour among respectable men? For he, Will Turner, had surely left Jack Sparrow to die among those bloodthirsty pirates in the caverns of Isla de Muerta.
Did it matter that Jack had planned to use him as leverage—to barter for the Black Pearl with the blood of Bootstrap Bill Turner’s son? Did that excuse Will’s own actions? He had betrayed a man. Struck him unconscious. Made no attempt to rescue him. Lied to the crew of the Interceptor. Sparrow had kept his promise, had taken Will to Elizabeth as he had sworn to do “on pain of death.” But death would not be Jack’s punishment for breaking his word; it would be his reward for keeping it.
“I thought you were a pirate,” Elizabeth had said. “That would have been terrible.” But he was a pirate—the son of a pirate with the broken honour of a pirate. “Pirate is in your blood, boy.” The words reverberated in his mind. “Pirate is in your blood.” Jack had been right.
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Date: 2005-09-16 11:00 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-09-16 11:31 pm (UTC)Glad to see this one; the movie never really shows Will's reaction to that "Pirate is in your blood" line, aside from his facial expression.
I forget if I've mentioned this in a review or not, but ever since I saw PotC, I've wondered what exactly Jack's original plan WAS... granted, there wouldn't have been a movie if he'd just gotten to go along with it (and perhaps the writers couldn't even think of one... it got lost in the plot hole; so it goes), but I still wish I could think of something plausible...
*rambling* Wonderful, as usual! (So was the gossip one! Snooty people thinking they know what true happiness is... grr!)
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Date: 2005-09-16 11:40 pm (UTC)I can probably come up with a plan for Jack. I wonder if I should. It is a curiousity, since he seems to think that he can manage it without Will's death when he talks to Elizabeth on the island.
I'm glad you liked this and my gaggle of gossips piece. There are always some of those types of people in every bunch.
Thanks for the comments.
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Date: 2005-09-17 12:07 am (UTC)But yes, I can't think how Jack would have done it... except maybe in a similar way as to the end of the movie? He takes the coin, joins in the curse, distracts Barbossa while Will cuts his hand and ends the curse, he kills Barbossa... trouble with that is two things, though:
1. the entire crew of the Black Pearl was in the cave at that point, and
2. if he needed Will's cooperation, he would've needed to tell him what to do
So I'm not really sure how that'd work... *ponders*
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