I'm No Lady, I'm a Pirate

(A story about Jasmine, Jack and their friends.)

A/N: Ok, this is my first POTC fic. so cut me some slack.  The beginning chapters are a little lame. They aren't too bad. Just don't stop reading. Keep going, the story keeps getting better.

Ah, the sea. Magnificent, she is wild, untamable, never-ending, and immortal.  The sea.  She will always be my home. – The father of Marrion and Jasmine

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"She can't stay 'ere!" shouted Mr. Gibbs the captain's first mate.

"But why not?" pleaded pirate Marrion Jones, a tough black Caribbean pirate from the island of Jamaica, who had dread locks and wise, dark choclate eyes.  For a pirate, he was also very handsome.

"B'cause, I told ya's! She's a woman. An' woman be bad luck, and bad pirates Marrion.  We don' need no frill and lace keepin' un behind!" said Gibbs as he started walking away.

"She's a better pirated than you" scowled Marrion. Mr. Gibbs stopped walking, turned around, and faced Marrion with a stern look on his face.

"You don't want to go inferrin' that again, ya' hear? Marrion? This is, if you don' want to end up like Mr. Cotton and have a parrot talk fer' ya." Threatened Gibbs.

Marrion, knowing his place, just glared and kept quiet until Gibbs finished.

"Then I wish to discuss it with the captain." Said Marrion defiantly. Gibbs kept calm. "Alrigh' come with me. But I doubt he'll be happy to be bothered"

"Very well then" said Marrion. Marrion followed Gibbs to the captain's quarters.

He was the captain of the legendary Black Pearl, Captain Jack Sparrow. The most defiant, clever, brave, feared, crazy, well known pirated of the seven seas

When they entered he was reclining with his feet on top of his desk.

"Ah, Mr. Gibbs"said Jack looking up. "How may I help ya' lad?"

"Well Jack, Marrion here" began Gibbs. Jack looked over at Marrion as if he had just realized he was in the room. " Wants ta ask ya somthin'" finished Gibbs.

"Ay sailor?" said Jack.

"Captain, my sister. She's nearby in Tortuga. An' I promised her that when I found a crew to join I'd bring her with.  She's been waitin' fer years obediently. I can't let her wait any longer." Marrion pleaded.

Jack put his feet down. "And i suppose that ya wants me ta' go and pick the lass up from Tortuga eh?" said Jack.

            "Yes Captain" said Marrion.        

            "Ah, well that's all fine an' all but I see no profit in this fer' me or for me faithful, loyal crew eh?" replied Jack.

            Gibbs smiled. So did Marrion.

            "She's one o the finest pirates in the entire Caribbean." Said Marrion.  

            "Really? An' how am I supposed to know this?" asked Jack.

            "Do you really think that I would leave her in Tortuga is she wasn't. If I left her anywhere else she'd be under the gallows by now captain" said Marrion.

            Jack seemed to consider this.

            "Don' believe a word of it cap'n. She's a woman. Can't trust none of 'em. I mean, look at Ana Maria, she betrayed us" said Gibbs.

            Hatred came over Jack's face. Ana Maria had lead commodore's men onto the ship in return of a clearing of all her charges. "Aye Gibbs. That is true" said Jack with a sudden change of tone in his voice.

            Marrion looked almost desperate. "But captain, we'll be stopping at Tortuga anyway. So stopping isn't a problem" Marrion tried to reason. Jack faced him. "An' I promise she's loyal and she'll listen to me. I mean after all, she's stayed in Tortuga all these years.

            "An' how do you know that?" asked Gibbs.

            "A friend of mine is over there. When I'm nearby I make contact with him without her knowing. She always listens to me" replied Marrion.

            "Which is all fine and dandy" said Jack getting up. He walked up to Marrion. "But, how do I know she'll listen to me?"

            "She's loyal, always, to her fellow crew. But mostly to her captain. She'd listen to you over me. If you were to become her captain that is" said Marrion.

Jack considered this with his fingers under his chin playing with the braids. "Here's what I'll do Marrion" spoke Jack.

"Aye?" Marrion said.

            "I'll give her a chance. And if I find her loyal enough, she stays." Jack started. Marrion's face lit up. Then Jack finished, "But if not, if she is ANYTHING like our Ana Maria when it comes to disobeying her captain more so than the rest of the crew, it's to Port Royal for her to go see commodore and the gallows. Got it Mr. Jones?"

            "Aye captain" said Marrion smiling.

            "You're dismissed" said Jack. "You too Gibbs"

            Gibbs left and Marrion followed.

            "Marrion!"Jack called out. Marrion stopped and turned around. "Aye?" he asked.

            "What be your sister's name eh?" Jack asked.

            "Jasmine" said Marrion.

            "Ah, beautiful name, very pretty. Sweet fragrance and gorgeous that flower." Said Jack as Marrion smiled. "But however, even flowers have their thorns and hidden secrets they cover. They grow on vines that cover walls of cold stone." Said Jack

            "I swear on my life cap'n you'll not be disappointed. She has a very independent personality, much like you. But she will take her captain's orders. Crewmembers on the other hand-" Marrion smiled. "-But she does as I tell her to so you have no worries with that captain.'

            "Alrigh' Jones. I'll see you on deck later." said Jack.

            "Aye captain." Marrion said nodding. Then he left smiling. Gibbs was waiting for him outside.

            "You got lucky Marrion. She'll be in the gallows soon enough, sailor." Said Gibbs.

            "We'll see" said Marrion.

            "Aye, we will"

A/N: Soo…what do you think? I know, its really boring right now and dull and lame. But I swear it gets better. I have to introduce everyone first though. God, I love Marrion. Isn't he awesome? He's one of the better characters that I've created. I love Bones though. You'll see who she is later if you keep on reading. She's really cool. I promise. Well until the next chapter- drink up me hearties yo ho!