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Jack and His Pearl.
The Pearl and Her Rightful Captain.
Captain Jack Sparrow and His Ship, the Black Pearl.
These, and similar phrases, weave a constant harmony through
his thoughts, like a hymn (or prhaps the humming of a lunatic),
though outwardly hes possessed of a sangfroid that can only
be considered remarkable in one whod stood upon the scaffold
mere hours before.
Staring down Death, with laughter on his lips (of which the crowd
had been appreciative, even if the hangman had not).
Praying that his last moments would do little to sully The Legend.
Those last moments, as theyd ultimately played out, run
over and over in his mind (between the humming) and, though he
takes himself to task for dwelling on such useless and, indeed,
damaging thoughts, he has to acknowledge that the particular nature
of the Opportune Moment provided by Providence that morning was
sufficient to give any mortal a lasting turn. Hes not just
any mortal, of course; still, mortal he is, with a mortals
natural reluctance to shuffling off the proverbial coil, so its
perhaps understandable that the events of those moments
The Sudden Realization That Something Was Happening, rapidly succeeded
by The Trap Springing, The Sickening Fall, The Noose Tightening,
The Painful Inability to Breathe, and The Desperate Scrabbling
For Purchase had quite electrified him with terror at the
time.
Actually, hes thankful he hadnt pissed himself.
He had not, however, and his subsequent Escape (in which William
had once again proven himself the progeny of Bootstrap: Good Man,
Good Pirate, Bloody Pig-headed), including his daring leap into
the arms of the sea (yes, hed meant to do that, in spite
of appearances), had been fabulous enough to provide fodder for
many a popular ballad and song in years to come.
Entirely in keeping with The Legend.
The euphorias been his constant companion for hours, lending
him an energy and a clarity of thought beyond the ken of ordinary
men (and women: Anamarias been eyeing him askance for some
time now). His hands on the wheel of his ship his ship!
provide the last link in the chain, the means by which
she communicates her joy to him, and makes him whole, and he does
not want to give that up, wants it to last and last and last:
his ship, Jack and His Ship, sailing into the setting
sun, and on and ever on as night closes over the two of them;
on and further on, under the wheeling stars.
Captain Jack Sparrow of the Black Pearl.
However, he has to admit that, though the spirit is willing as
its ever been since he first drew breath in that thatched
cottage back in Kent, the flesh has a somewhat different opinion
of the matter.
When was the last time hed slept? Not the night before,
certainly. Hed set it aside as a waste of precious time,
and instead had centered himself in watching the Sea: Norrington
had given him that, at least, as well as that promise hed
end there, rather than Deadmans Cay.
He smiles at the manner in which that promise is now fulfilled,
and grips the spokes of the Pearls wheel tighter,
absorbing her strength and beauty, fending off weariness and the
need to eat and sleep (perchance to dream).
Besides and he barely allows his mind to light on the
subject theres the matter of his cabin. Ten years
of Barbossas left an impression, and hell lay itll
take some time before thats remedied.
His smile fades, and he pushes that thought away, too.
His Pearl.
So when Ana tries again, an hour into the dog watch, mouth and
eyes narrowed, he flashes as lucid a smile as he can muster and
tells her, No! No. Just a bit longer, eh? Its been
a long time for us, the Pearl an me. Just a bit longer,
theres a love. Im fine. Really. Im fine.
~.~
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