From [livejournal.com profile] fabu: Five places that Jack, Will and Elizabeth have shared a bed (to sleep or otherwise)

1) The captain's cabin on the Black Pearl, after they raised her from the depths the second time. The walls were damp and encrusted with barnacles, and the sea breeze blew through the broken glass of the windows. Neither Jack nor Will paid any mind to this, and Elizabeth decided that tacking some pieces of tarpaulin up could wait until morning.

2) The floor of Tia Dalma's hut, with a blanket underneath them and Will's leather coat spread over the three of them to keep out the cold.

3) In Tortuga, in the upstairs room of a tavern. It was the first time since leaving Port Royal that Will had slept in a bed with sheets. The sheets had fleas in them. The world being a terribly unfair place, none of the fleas bit Jack.

4) A jail cell in Port Royal, after Norrington caught up with them again, freshly armed with Beckett's letter of marque. When Beckett told Norrington what he intended to do with Jones's heart, and Norrington decided to trade in his honour again to gain Jack's aid in stopping him, he had to say something very loud and sarcastic to get the three of them to notice him standing on the other side of the bars.

5) The second floor bedroom in Governor Swann's mansion, after Beckett's attempted coup was stopped and Will and Elizabeth's long-delayed wedding finally came to pass. Jack climbed in through the window, and both the newlyweds were gone the next morning. Elizabeth left a farewell note addressed to her father on the pillow. Jack left muddy footprints on the floor.
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