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You may have noticed that I have just put my works up for adoption. I love to write, but quickly end up losing sight of where any of my written work is going. So I end up giving up fairly quickly. I also have a job where I work an average of 40 hours a week and exhausts me both mentally and physically. I don't have the time nor the focus to continue my works. But, I still have all of these ideas just buzzing around in my head. If I can't write them, I would at least like to read them. These are my story ideas. Everyone is free to use them.
Eighth Idea
April 20, 2025 at 03:24 AM
Fandom(s): Pirates of the Caribbean (Movies)
Categories: M/M
Relationship(s): Davy Jones/Jack Sparrow, past/brief Hector Barbossa/Jack Sparrow
Tag(s): Mpreg, Begins before the First Movie, Jack Never Lost the Pearl the First Time so He Never Made a Deal with Davy Jones Before, Witchcraft, Curses, Brief Major Character Death, Barbossa Bashing, Traitorous Crew Bashing, Calypso Bashing, Mutiny, Slightly/Occasionally Feminine Jack Sparrow
Main Plot Points/Things to Know About this Idea:
- The night that Jack and his crew discovered the, at the time unknown, cursed Aztec gold of Cortez he and Barbossa had a passionate affair. Soon after Barbossa and the crew betrayed Jack.
- Rather than leaving Jack on a deserted island, they leave him at an extremely religious port with the rumor that Jack was a witch they had discovered through their travels who needed to be relieved of his sins.
- The towns people burn Jack at the pike in fear of his witchcraft and then drop his body into the sea in hopes to keep Jack from cursing them.
- Jack finds himself on Davy Jones' ship where he then discovers that despite how soon it had happened before his death, Jack and Barbossa's coupling had lead to him conceiving a child.
- Devastated, both with his child's and his own deaths, Jack makes a deal with Jones: Bring Jack and his child back to life, give him the chance to give birth to his child and seek revenge. In exchange, Jack will return to Jones as his concubine.
- Whilst Jack is making his deal, Barbossa and the traitorous crew discover the curse of the Aztec gold but they mistake it as the curse that Jack had placed upon them with his last dying breath (of course they would forget that Jack wasn't strong enough in curses to give them anything more than some bad luck or erectile disfunction).