An unorthodox invitation

Jun 08, 2007 19:10

Before any work can be done or voyages undertaken, James Norrington may notice on June the eighth that his navigator has gone missing. Along with the pirate, all charts he had ready access to seem to have jumped ship as well.

On the door to Norrington's captain's quarters, there is a note in Jack's quick and oversized penmanship.

Dearest Commodore,

It has come to my attention that tomorrow is my birthday. I have given myself a few days leave in celebration. I do hope you will see to attending the festivities tomorrow afternoon. I will even forgive you if you come empty handed and without gifts to pay me homage.
On the reverse of this page you will find a map. Make use of it and bring something fit to swim in, if you know how. They complain terribly when I go about swimming naked in their 'pool'

I will be quite put out if you do not attend.

A humble man in your employ,
Captain Jack Sparrow

With as oddly quiet and distracted as Sparrow has been the last couple of weeks, this may very well be the most communication he's had with his Captain in days. With any luck, the ship itself will keep silent about the sneaking on and off board ... and the 'borrowing' of the charts.
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