ceria (ceria) wrote in king_prewett, @ 2007-08-15 15:28:00 |
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Title: Undone
Pairing: Kingsley Shacklebolt/Gideon Prewett with a side of Remus/Sirius
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Dubious consent leaning toward non-con
Summary: Sirius Black is captain of a pirate ship, Kingsley Shacklebolt is first mate for Lucius Malfoy. Order members Remus Lupin and Gideon Prewett are pulled into an adventure that ends at the Isla de la Muerta from PotC in an attempt to thwart Malfoy.
It's an HP alternate universe story, set inside PotC thank you, kennahijja (on lj), so don't take this too seriously.
A 2006 harry_holidays gift for lee_west
Disclaimer: Situations and characterizations are shamelessly stolen from PotC, as well as JKR. Publishing rights belong to Bloomsbury, Scholastic, Raincoast Books, Warner Bros, Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films and First Mate Productions. I don't own them, and I definitely don't make any profit from them. But I do have a lot of fun.
Many, many thanks to fabu for her beta and suggestions. All mistakes are my own since I kept tweaking it.
Captain Lucius Malfoy was content. A rarity, to be sure, but the crew accepted their luck quietly. He stood on the quarterdeck, wind blowing through his hair while he watched his capable first mate hand out the orders for the day. If it wasn't for the compass that he refused to share with anyone, his first mate would be at the helm. However this compass, which didn't point north, guided him toward treasure. He wasn't willing to let Shacklebolt handle the compass, therefore he guided his own ship.
Instead, he kept Shacklebolt entertained with their latest swag. He snagged a handsome treasure two weeks ago when he sunk the Exchequer heading to Cairo. Included in the loot was a young man with bright red hair. According to the ship's roster, his name was Bill Weasley.
Malfoy had heard of Weasley, but had never met him before finding him battling on the deck when they attacked the Exchequer. He was considered a noteworthy warrior, but more importantly, a curse breaker. He would help Malfoy with the Aztec treasure – in exchange for his life. A fortunate find indeed.
There had been enough perishables aboard the Exchequer to satisfy his crew, and the promise of torture thrilled the carnal natures of his men. Malfoy would have been satisfied with that booty.
However, a second ship had appeared off the port bow that morning, white sails reflected by the full moon just before it gave up the sky to the rising sun. He had given into the requests of his crew, and let them ravage the passengers on the merchant ship. There, in its hold before they sunk it, they had found a gaunt, sick man lurking in the dark.
He had been one of the few people the crew left alive, so Malfoy brought him back to his ship. He had intended to let him heal some, then let the crew kill him for fun. Malfoy, following Crabbe and Goyle into his hold, and had been privy to the look of sheer panic on Weasley's face. He had recognized the sick man. That information alone made it worth Malfoy's energy to keep the second prisoner alive.
Smiling at the memory, Malfoy checked the compass again; confident they were almost to the Isla de la Muerta.