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Post by Barbossa's girl on Mar 15, 2009 20:42:10 GMT
Joanna heard Joseph wake up. She was going to get up and take care of him, but Barbossa beat her to it. She noticed he seemed tired. She got up and took Joseph out of his arms.
"Go to bed, Hector", she said. "You need rest more than I do."
When Barbossa left, Joanna checked Joseph's temperature. It went down a little. Once she got him to go to sleep, she went to tell Barbossa about it.
"Hector, Joseph's starting to get better."
She noticed Barbossa was already asleep. She could tell him in the morning. Joanna gave Barbossa a kiss on his cheek and went to bed.
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Post by Lisa on Mar 16, 2009 16:49:08 GMT
Barbossa slept silently.
Barbossa walked on deck, late that afternoon. He seen a familiar ship, next to theirs, with Will Turner at the helm. It was the Flying Dutchmen. He tried yelling to Will, but it seemed at if he couldn't hear, and when he ran twards the ship, it just got farther and farther away. He looked around and the whole crew was still there and he seen Joanna crying. 'Who did the Dutchmen take?' He thought. Soon he realized the only people missing were all three kids.
Just then Barbossa jumped up, in a cold sweat, to see that the kids were still in the room and Joanna was still next to him. "A dream.." He mumbled to him self.
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Post by Barbossa's girl on Mar 16, 2009 16:54:50 GMT
Joanna heard Barbossa wake up. She got up a little bit. She noticed he had a scared look on his face.
"What's wrong, Hector?" she asked.
She kissed him softly.
"It's okay. You can tell me."
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Post by Lisa on Mar 16, 2009 16:58:52 GMT
Brbossa sat silent for a moment , gathering his thoughts. He then got out of bed, got dressed and walked on deck. When Joanna followed he turned to look at her. "We can't keep this up anymore." He said. "I can't let that happen, I wont let it happen."
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Post by Barbossa's girl on Mar 16, 2009 17:03:05 GMT
"What?" Joanna asked. "Let what happen? What's wrong?"
Barbossa didn't answer her. Joanna put her hands firmly on his shoulders.
"Hector, tell me what's wrong. You're scaring me."
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Post by Lisa on Mar 16, 2009 17:31:48 GMT
Barbossa told her all about the dream. "I made you a promise. Do you remember what that was?" He said to her then went on before she could answer. "I promised I wouldn't ever let anything happen to you, and now I'm making that promise to our children. We have to get them off of this ship, Joanna."
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Post by Barbossa's girl on Mar 16, 2009 17:39:03 GMT
Joanna looked at Barbossa.
"What are we going to do if we get them off the ship?" she asked him. "I already told you I won't stay on land while you sail without me."
She wrapped her arms around Barbossa and laid her head on his chest.
"Oh, what are we going to do, Hector? We can't keep the children safe on the ship. We won't stay on land. What can we do to protect them?"
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Post by Lisa on Mar 16, 2009 17:49:19 GMT
ooc: I'm not sure what we should do at this part.. PM me if you have an idea.
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Post by Lisa on Mar 16, 2009 18:11:18 GMT
After having a long talk they came to a dission, that they figured would be best for the children. Barbossa sat down at his deck and pulled out a peice of parchment, his quill and a jar of ink. He let a single tear roll down his face as he began to write.
To Whom It May Consern,
Our names ar Joseph, Heather and Joanna II. Our parents were well known pirates and saw fit to have us removed from their ship, for our own safty. Please take us all in and give us a better life then our parents could have. Their is a pouch full of gold coins in the basket with the twins. Our last request is, please do not seperate us. Thank you for your time, and god bless.
Sincerely Yours,
A worried father.
They next found a safe port and waited untill late at night to go into town. They search around for the nicest looking famil untill Barbossa spoted a church. He pined the letter to Josephs shirt and put the pouch of coins in the Basket the twins were in. The set the two baskets on the church steps and pounded that large knockers on the door. When Joanna ran and hid, Barbossa slipped something into each of the baskets, so she didn't see. He then ran and hid with her, waiting to see who would get their children.
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Post by Barbossa's girl on Mar 16, 2009 18:19:24 GMT
Joanna buried her face in Barbossa's chest as she started to cry. She couldn't bare to see someone taking her babies. This was so hard for her to do. She was giving up the only family she had left. She turned a little to see that they were gone. "Goodbye, my babies", she cried. She held Barbossa close as she cried. ooc: this is soo sad. i'm crying right now. can you imagine giving up your own kids?
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