Before PotC: RPG

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Elizabeth finished her food and went to the kitchen. She put a lunch together in a basket, and went outside. She walked aroung the rest of the morning, looking for a place to picnic. She finally found a spot under some trees, near a small brook. She set up and sat down.

Regina went to the library. She took down the book from yesterday and began reading. She turned the page.

Elizabeth bit into a sandwiche, but heard something in the bushes. She turned. But it was just a squirrel. She broke off some bread for it.

Regina was tired of reading a book. She put it up and went for a walk through the city. She was glad Norrington was gone or at least busy enough to leave her alone.

Elizabeth sat in the shade, glad of the quiet.

REgina went to Lady Jane's house. As she stopped by an old tree with a hole in it. She reached in the hole and pulled out the box. She walked up to the door, sat the box down, knocked on the door, and left.

Jane hobbled out of the door and looked around. Angrily, she began to turn around but noticed the box. She bent down and opened it, revealing....

The pendant Regina had burried. It was clean and in perfect condition. There was also a note. It read.
"Lady Jane, I've done a lot of selfish and wrong things in the past. I regret them and will try to make it up to everyone. Sincerely, Regina Swann

Jane scoffed and at the note, walking back into the house.

Regina watched the old woman eneter the house, before she left. Regina walked to Norrington's house and slipped around back to visit the prized war horse. It was her favorite.

~I thought she killed that horse?~

~Actually, it can swim, so it landed in the water and swam to land~

~Oh, right...~

~she did it to scare Elizabeth~
Regina petted the horse. The horse neighed happily. "You're a great horse, aren't you?" she asked knowing it couldn't reply.

~That makes a lot of sense, seeing as she was mad at Norrington at the timeπŸ˜›~

"Norrington's a jerk, and he doesn't deserve you." she said brushing the horse.

~I'll be the horse!πŸ˜„~

The horse neighed and clumped its back hoof in agreement.

Regina smiled. "And we're both happy he isn't here." she said laughing.

The horse nodded.

Regina sighed. She looked around at the other horses. "I bet he doesn't even visit any of you until he needs you." she said shaking her head.