The last chapter

The last chapter! I hope you enjoy the last chapter of my story. I love reviews!

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It had been about 10 years since Will had been free. It had been ten years since they had found home in a small town in the Cayman Islands. It had been 10 year since they had been married.

After Will and his father were both set free by Calypso, Jack had taken Elizabeth's words to heart and decided against searching for the Fountain of Youth. Barbossa didn't take it very well, and commandeered a ship and crew to set off on his own to find it. For the past ten years, Jack had looked for William Kidd's buried treasure. It could have been anywhere from the coasts of North America, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, or even Scotland. Jack had acquired a map that had once belonged to the notorious pirate and searched every island that had any meaning to the map.

Will and Elizabeth had found home on a small town in the Cayman Islands. It wasn't far from Tortuga or Port Royal. Will became a blacksmith again at the town's blacksmith shop, and just recently bought the shop from the original owner who had grown too old and ill to work. The townsfolk were very friendly and treated Will and Elizabeth like family from the moment they arrived. They had even stayed with the elderly woman who owned the bakery while their house was being built. It was a nice sized house, but wasn't nearly as big as the mansion Elizabeth was accustomed to, but it was the right size for an average married couple and their family. It was settled on a cliff that overlooked the ocean. It was just outside of town where it was quiet and secluded, but only a few minutes' walk away from the hustle and bustle of the small town. The town knew nothing of Will and Elizabeth's past, except that they had come from Port Royal. They knew that they had some connection to the new governor, Samuel Swann, but not to the full extent. And of course, what would life be like without Jack Sparrow? At least once a year, they got a visit from Jack. He either needed something from Tortuga; usually rum and wenches, or had to haul back any loot he had come upon.

Will and Elizabeth had both given up piracy, but not their love for the sea. Elizabeth was still pirate king, but without troubles of Davy Jones, Calypso, or the East India Trading Company, not much was needed of a king. She still the power to declare war, along with all the other rights of being a king. But Will and she had children now, and they didn't want to do anything that could hurt them. However, they often took short trips around the island and to Port Royal, occasionally, Tortuga. It was safe for them to go to Port Royal, because the townspeople didn't know much of what had happened to the governor's daughter and her adventures with Will Turner and Jack Sparrow. The new governor decided not to get into it, and treated it as if it never happened, but that had something to do with his relationship with Elizabeth. The new governor was Elizabeth's uncle, who had previously been a general in the Royal Navy for Port Royal. So they would often go there out of family obligation, even though Elizabeth wasn't too fond of her uncle. He was a nice man who loved her and treated her like a daughter, but he felt woman were to be seen and not heard, and he didn't approve of the life she chosen or how rebellious she had always been as a child.

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Will and Elizabeth were celebrating their 10 year wedding anniversary, which would've marked the day of Will's return. The two were lying in bed together after a lovely breakfast their three children had made them in bed. Well, had helped the chef, Mary, make anyway. A chef was the only hired help they had. Neither Will nor Elizabeth believed in having a butler, and the house was small enough for Elizabeth to clean without a maid.

Elizabeth's head was resting on her husband's chest as he whispered loving words into her ear. His gentle fingers played with her golden brown, sun kissed, hair.

"If I hadn't found a way to save you, you would be coming home now, and we would be together forever. But I can't even imagine what these 10 years would've been like without you" Elizabeth mused.

"I know I would've missed you so horribly much" Will said as he kissed the top of her head.

"Mama, Papa, have you finished yet?" Their eldest child, 9 year old William, asked as all three of their children walked in.

"Yes, my dears, it was a lovely meal. Thank you so much" Elizabeth said. Will then picked up the almost two year old and youngest child, Caroline, and held her in her lap.

"We made breakfast almost all by ourselves. Mary only had to help us a little bit" 5 year old, Lizzie said in pride.

"Your mother and I are very proud of you all. And thank you for the delicious breakfast, you did a wonderful job" Will said. They all gave their attention to William when they heard him gasp.

"Look out there! Out at the ocean, it's Jack's ship!" He said with excitement. Lizzie and William ran out to the beach to meet the crew as they came ashore. Will and Elizabeth walked down to the beach at their own pace, while holding Caroline's small hand and helping her walk down the steep, sand and grass covered hill that led to the beach. When they got there, the crew had already rowed to the beach and were greeted by the older children.

"What a surprise" Elizabeth said when they got close enough for them to hear her. Bootstrap, who had joined Jack's crew when he was released from the Dutchman, gave Lizzie and William hugs and greetings then went to the others. "William, Elizabeth, it is wonderful to see you two again. Is this little Caroline? I haven't seen her since she was about 1 month old. I guess our visits have been fewer and farther between." Caroline was hiding halfway behind her mother while holding her father's hand very tightly. She was so young last time they visited and she didn't remember any of them. Now she was afraid of the strange men that surrounded her. Lizzie grabbed her little sister's hand.

"Come on Caroline, these people are nice. You'll like them. They tell the most wonderful stories" She said as she led her to Cotton, Marty, Pintel, and Ragetti who were talking to William. Elizabeth and Will smiled at their daughter's first real interactions with the eccentric pirates.

"You're sailing along the Indian Ocean now, aren't you?" Will asked his father after a moment.

"Yes son, Mr. Kidd was very private with his treasure, very sneaky too. We have found some of his treasure but also many clues as to where the bigger treasure is. We're making our way around slowly, but surly"

"Well if it isn't Mr. and Mrs. Whelp" Jack staggered up to them with a goofy grin on his face, followed by Gibbs. Will and Elizabeth both rolled their eyes at what Jack called them.

"Hello Jack. Gibbs, it's wonderful to see you again." Elizabeth said with a small smile.

"I see you two have built a nice home on this wee little island. Not to mention a new little addition" He motioned to Caroline.

"Caroline was here last time you visited. She was about a month old" Will said.

"She was?"

"Yes she was, but you were too drunk to remember her"

"Well, you'll be happy to know that I am completely, almost sober"

"That makes us feel so good" Elizabeth responded sarcastically.

"We were thinking maybe after we all get reacquainted, the crew and I could take the little kiddies out for a quick sail around the island" Gibbs offered.

'It'll give old Bootstrap some quality time with his grandkids. Maybe give you two some time alone" Jack added with a smirk and wink.

"Actually, that'll be great. I'm sure they'd love to out sailing with you" Elizabeth said happily.

"Great. Now what do you say we go inside, get drinks and later you can make us a nice luncheon, aye?" Jack walked ahead of them and let himself into their house and quickly made himself at home.

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It was after lunch and Will and Elizabeth had just seen their children onto the Black Pearl. They had a few hours alone together before everyone would be back, and they were going to take advantage of every moment. Almost the instant they got back into the house and closed the door, Will and pinned Elizabeth up against the wall.

Will was kissing a trail from Elizabeth's ear to her neck. She craned her neck to allow him better access. He fingers were tangled in his long hair and she let out a soft moan as he descended farther down her shoulder. He moved his lips to hers, kissing her hard. She pushed him a little, unpinning her between Will and the wall. While kissing him, she walked forward and he stumbled backwards. Clumsily, they made their way to the bedroom. Will fell back onto the bed, taking his wife with him.

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Elizabeth was lying on top of Will, both of them sweating and panting. They're legs were tangled together and Elizabeth was drawing lazy hearts on Will's bear chest.

"I love you, Elizabeth"

"I love you too. What do you suppose we'll be doing in 10 more years?"

"I imagine much of what we have been doing for the past hour or so" He smirked.

Elizabeth blushed slightly and playfully smacked him on the chest.

"And who knows," he began, "perhaps we'll be on another adventure will Jack"

"Or maybe we'll even have another little baby" Elizabeth smiled and kissed Will.

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THE END!! I really hoped you like the story. And once again, I'm sorry that the past updates have taken so long to get up. I'm going to finish one of my other unfinished stories for Gilmore Girls. Then I have a couple other ideas for stories. A couple Pirates of the Caribbean and a Troy fanfic. So keep an eye out for my other stories :)!