Young Will/Elizabeth Drabbles for [livejournal.com profile] yoiebear

Mar. 18th, 2007 10:30 am
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Better late than never. These are for [livejournal.com profile] kahva, too. I've signed up to do [livejournal.com profile] drabbles100 -- PotC: General Movie -- and although I haven't received word from the mods that my request has been accepted, I've started writing anyway. The first three prompts seemed to lend themselves to three related drabbles, about Will and Elizabeth's first week in Port Royal.

ETA: Actually, I signed up to do [livejournal.com profile] fanfic100. Putting the table back on a table of contents page now. Silly GM.



1. Beginnings


Will stayed with the Swanns that first week in Port Royal. He had a small room to himself, in the servants' wing, and Elizabeth made certain of his comfort.

"You shouldn't order the housekeeper about like that!" Will told her, dismayed.

"Nonsense. Father said I'm the lady of the house, now that mother is... is gone."

Her voice was unsteady, betraying her. She had lost her mother almost the same time his own had died, the year before. The shared grief was a bond between them.

"I'm sorry."

"It's all right." She straightened, determinedly.

"It will be." He took her hand.






2. Middles


Long after midnight, he woke to her scratch at his door. She was barefoot, and clad in a cloud of lawn, satin, and lace. A dream, he thought, until she spoke.

"Let me in! I saved some cakes from dinner."

She squeezed past and sat herself upon his bed, unwrapped the cakes and served them up. "Four for you and four for me."

"Elizabeth... Miss Swann! You shouldn't be here."

Her eyes sparkled in the candlelight, all sweet mischief. "I know, Mr. Turner. Now come and eat."

I'm doomed. But he only said, "Yes, ma'am," and meekly shut the door.





3. Ends


"We can't leave him here, Father!"

"Elizabeth, hush."

"But can't we--"

"There shall be no more discussion!"

Elizabeth desisted, but Will saw from her mulish expression that it was a temporary respite at best.

The Governor nodded to Mr. Brown, then smiled at Will. "I know you'll make a fine smith's apprentice. I have every faith I leave you in good hands. Come, Elizabeth. Say goodbye."

Elizabeth's distress was evident. "Farewell, Will," she said. "I'll... I'll still be watching."

When they'd gone, Mr. Brown shook his head. "Cheeky chit!" he remarked.

But Will thought, Guardian Angel, his heart full.


~.~

Date: 2007-03-22 10:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kahva.livejournal.com
Heheheheheheheheeh... I intend to head over to Barnes and Noble the day the junior novelization is to come out and get a copy. My experience with them is that so far, the novels have been pretty much spot on, with just a few minor variances. With the last one, it was a line being said by Bootstrap that in the movie, it was said by Gibbs. With the first one, Jack putting back his coin after Barbossa was dead was in the book, but in the movie, his coin went back in at the same time as Will's - which is as it should have been, or otherwise there would've been a big plothole there.

And yes, I'm loving the trailer, especially Will and Elizabeth's kiss in the middle of all the chaos. And of course tied up Will. But I think it's fairly well-known that I'm a sucker for Will in mortal danger. :) I'm also loving Barbossa's maniacal laughter while manning the wheel of the Black Pearl. :) And you can't leave out Jack and Davy Jones battling in the rigging!! Geez, isn't May 25th here YET?!?!

Happy writing! :)

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