I'm reposting this now, cause I deleted it. I made some changes and stuff, so yeah.

Hey everyone! This is 'Into the Ocean'; thanks for checking it out.

This is the sequel to my first story, 'Runaway', so I highly recommend you read that one first, or this one will make very little sense.

Okee dokee, here we go!

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Kate smiled as the arms around her waist squeezed her a little tighter. She flipped around to face Jonathan, and put her head against his chest.

"Good Morning." The words reverberated in her ears as he spoke.

"Mmm." She replied and wrapped her arms around him.

Jack had finally gotten Ana her own ship (named the 'Freedom' due to her freedom from Jack's rules), which sailed along with the Pearl, and had left the cabin free to Kate.

Jonathan had ended up staying there with her a few months afterwards.

She had thought about it long and hard before actually inviting him. It wasn't really a hard decision, but she wanted to be positive that it was a good idea. Bad experiences make you careful.

It had been a little awkward at first, but now they were used to each other. Things never went farther than kissing and a few light touches, but neither really minded. Jonathan understood her limits, and both knew she would get over them eventually.

They had been the Pearl for a little over year so far, and she had never been happier.

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Later in the day Jack announced that they would once again be heading back to Port Maria after a quick stop in Tortuga.

Every few months they would go visit her father and brothers in Port Maria, just as Will had ordered.

Will loved it when she visited. He and Jonathan got along well now, and often had very interesting conversations. Kate would participate occasionally, when the topic and her mood suited her, but sometimes it was just fun to watch.

The only thing she knew he disapproved of was the two of them sharing a cabin.

He had almost fallen over when Jack had 'accidentally' (in his words) told him that they were staying in the same room. She had to keep explaining to him that they weren't doing anything of that sort, just sharing a bed.

The fact that they were sharing a bed, not just a room, didn't help her case.

It was obvious that he still wasn't too comfortable with the idea, but he learned to deal with it.

Or rather, she made him deal with it. She certainly wasn't going to change her situation willingly anytime soon.

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OKAY! Extremely short and kinda crappy, but it's a prologue! It's supposed to be short! I promise the next will be longer.

Another note (I seem to have a lot of these at the moment): all reviews are that are sent get a reply, because it's just common courtesy.

Review please, please, please! Once I get three reviews I'll update.

Chicaga