KATHERINE SWANN IS THE OLDER SISTER of Elizabeth Swann, the oldest daughter of the Governor.
She was on board a navy ship only twelve years old with her nine-year-old sister...
But she happened to be enjoying the sea. She loves the sea, way more than the land, if she could she'd be a sailor... Or a pirate dare she say. She knows that's wrong but it is how she feels.
Katherine walked up the stairs to see Elizabeth singing a song, the closer she got she recognized it; it was a pirate song.
"Elizabeth, what are you doing?" Katherine had to protect her little sister and she knows what the sailors on board think of this song.
"Singing," Elizabeth smiles, "we filch, we sack, drink up~"
That's when Mr. Gibbs grabbed both their shoulders!
"Cursed pirates sail these waters," Gibbs told them, "you two don't want to bring them down on us, now do ya?"
"I wasn't singing anything," Katherine whispers.
"Mr. Gibbs," Norrington speaks up, "that will do."
Gibbs points at Elizabeth, "she was singing about pirates! It's bad luck to sing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog. Mark my words."
"Consider them marked," Norrington said, "on your way."
As Gibbs walked away he mutters, "it's bad luck to have women on board. Even two miniature ones."
"I think it'd be rather exciting to meet a pirate," Elizabeth decided to say but Katherine hit her for it.
"Katherine, that is not lady-like," their father told her.
"Think again, Miss Swann," Norrington decided to give them a history lesson, one that Elizabeth had no knowledge of but Katherine did, "vile and dissolute creatures, the lot of them," Katherine thought to herself: at least they are free, "I intend to see to it that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves. A short drop and a sudden drop."
Katherine shook her head to herself looking out amongst the sea whilst Elizabeth looked at Mr. Gibbs in confusion who showed a hanging gesture making her gasp.
Their father walked up, "Mr. Norrington, I appreciate your fervor, but I'm concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my daughters."
"My apologies, Governor Swann," Norrington recalls walking away.
Katherine smiles up at her father whilst Elizabeth tells him chipperly, "actually! I find it all fascinating."
"Yes, that's what concerns me," he told her.
Elizabeth turned back to the water as Katherine touched her shoulder making her little sister look at her, "you love the open water and the idea of being free," she whispered, "why don't you ever say so?"
"Because I know what upsets people and what doesn't, dear sister, something you'll learn eventually," Katherine told her.
An umbrella suddenly washes up next to the ship as Elizabeth points it out to her older sister who furrows her eyebrows.
That's when they see him.
A boy stranded in the water on a piece of wood.
Elizabeth immediately sounds her father and his men, "look! There's a boy! A boy in the water!"
Norrington jumped up on the sails and yelled, "man overboard! Man the ropes! Fetch a hook! Haul him aboard!"
As they pulled the boy onto the ship Elizabeth watched worriedly but Katherine had this bad feeling which was proven right when Gibbs looked over the edge, "Mary, Mother of God!"

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Devilishly Handsome Pirate || Jack Sparrow
FanfictionSometimes that life you've been looking for is one person... Or in which When Katherine Swann must partner up with a devilishly handsome Pirate who thinks of her as beautiful as a mermaid