Listing Bookmarks

List of Bookmarks

  1. Rec 3

    Summary

    Commodore Norrington and Captain Sparrow find themselves in a nasty jam and must rely on one another to escape.

    14 May 2012

    Notes

    THE holy grail of sparrington. This story will never get old.

  2. Public Bookmark 4

    Summary

    Time is just memory mixed with desire.

    12 May 2012

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  3. Public Bookmark 2

    Summary

    Christmas in Port Royal with an unexpected surprise. Merry Christmas to one and all!

    10 May 2012

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  4. Public Bookmark 3

    Summary

    It's a hot sultry night in Port Royal, and Commodore Norrington has a night-time visitor.

    10 May 2012

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  5. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Padmé, the morning after her wedding night.

    10 May 2012

  6. Public Bookmark 2

    Summary

    The last of the bodies had finally been removed, each with a bullet in its head, dropped beneath the waves to rot where even the fish wouldn't touch them. After the first man down had been destroyed the rest had been remarkably easy, though Anamaria had had a close call when she opened the hold. There were two casks of water left, and some French wine. And then there was the Commodore.

    10 May 2012

    Notes

    Great piece, sweet romance, perfect pacing and this was all very tragic. :(

  7. Rec 3

    Summary

    The small (fictional) island of San Felipe proves to be a large problem for more than one person.

    3 May 2012

  8. Rec 3

    Summary

    The only thing that makes this bloody nightmare tolerable is Sebastian; without him, you'd have walked the plank by choice.

    2 May 2012

  9. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Shipwrecked and half-drowned; a gallant gesture; a taste of freedom.

    26 Apr 2012

  10. Public Bookmark 4

    Summary

    James Norrington had a lifetime as the best pirate hunter in the British Navy, and then another one as a programmer and manager in modern London. Now he's on a ship with the man responsible, trying to figure out where he's going from here.

    26 Apr 2012

  11. Public Bookmark 3

    Summary

    The Pirate Code doesn't expressly command its adherents to repay debts that bridge life and death, but the Code is more of a set of guidelines, anyway. Sparrow/Norrington, set between At World's End, ignores On Stranger Tides.

    25 Apr 2012

  12. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    The ghost came to Jack out of a storm, as they lay off the Florida coast. (Written before I'd seen On Stranger Tides)

    25 Apr 2012

  13. Public Bookmark 3

    Summary

    At the end of CotBP, James manages to fall over the cliff with Jack. Jack, being the industrious fellow we all know and love, promptly manages to take him hostage.

    25 Apr 2012

  14. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Set just after CotBP (other movies optional). Commodore Norrington catches up to Jack in Will's smithy. This swordfight goes ... a little differently to the one with Will ...

    Warning: An experiment in using pirate argot as a POV

    25 Apr 2012

  15. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    James Norrington, a man of honor. Jack Sparrow, a man of... something else entirely. Hint: It isn't honor. PostCOTBP, events of the sequels didn't happen.

    25 Apr 2012

  16. Rec 2

    Summary

    Jack has an idea for how to distract James from pursuing him. James is certainly distracted. Set between CotBP and DMC.

    23 Apr 2012

  17. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Jack has been away far too long. James is worried, misses him, and then in the middle of an odious diplomatic mission, meets a mysterious stranger.

    7 Apr 2012

  18. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Norrington is shipwrecked with Jack; Jack’s found somebody else he’d rather talk to.

    7 Apr 2012

  19. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Norrington and his officers are courtmartialed for the loss of the Interceptor. The penalty for negligence is death by hanging, and the Admiral has it in for Norrington. Fortunately, Jack still owes him for one escape.

    7 Apr 2012

  20. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Freedom, honor, and the rewards.

    1 Mar 2012

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