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“He didn’t do this to me. You did.”

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  The words had been intending to wound, and they’d certainly hit their mark
  A physical wound might have even hurt more than it did to hear his own 
  thoughts relayed back to him in such harsh tones and spoken by one of the 
  few people in the world that Jack actually respected.

  Granted, his relationship with Will Turner was a complicated one, with betrayal 
  and secrecy taking them both a long way from that fateful day when the young 
  lad had rescued him from the gallows and proclaimed him a good man in front 
  of Norrington’s men. But despite all of the manipulation; despite the unfortunate 
  business with Davy Jones and the brief rift that had manifested itself following 
  Elizabeth’s betrayal, Jack had never seen Will as an adversary. Perhaps to 
  consider him a friend was too rash, but the boy was Bootstrap’s son and, no 
  matter how much his brave idiocy had irked him, he’d never wanted him to come 
  to harm.

  Although that man was gone, it seemed, leaving behind a twisted and barely 
  recognisable wraith of the foolish but well-meaning lad who’d repeatedly risked 
  his own life for those he loved.

           A twisted wraith that was of Jack’s own creation.

  The guilt had always clawed at him, the ‘what ifs’ and differences that could have 
  been wrought if he’d only stabbed the heart of Davy Jones sooner. If he hadn’t 
  taken so long to lord over his victory, taking time to defend his act of cruelty… but 
  his action was cruel, wasn’t it? For he’d forced this fate on William against his will, 
  forced him into servitude on board the Dutchman and separated him from the 
  woman he loved.

  He hoped to God that Elizabeth never saw him like this.

  Yet, despite the tumult of emotions threatening to drown him from the inside, Jack’s 
  pride wasn’t going to allow him to admit that Will was right. Shifting the blame, 
  matching his tone with venom of his own was the easy way out, a tried and tested 
  defence against the truth of his statement. Jack was unable to hide the way his 
  expression briefly faltered, shrinking slightly under the other’s gaze, but it didn’t take 
  long for anger to swiftly fill the void.

         “I saved your life, Will. What you chose to do with it was exactly 
          that, your choice. I had nothing to do with it.”

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est. april 24, 2015

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