Random fan fiction for you all. Hope you like it!
It was raining outside in Dharmaville. Juliet, Sawyer, Miles, and Jin were seated at a lunch table in the cafeteria, all dreading when they would have to go back to work.
"Damn rain," muttered Sawyer.
"I wish it would just stop. It's been pouring for the last week," grumbled Miles.
"Welcome to the island, Miles. When it rains here, it pours," said Juliet. "Never seen anything else like it."
"Oh, goody," said Miles.
Sawyer spoke. "Oh, yeah, I'm sure that you have so much to go back to off the island."
"Well, I make fairly decent business," he said.
Jin spoke. "I just wish I could find Sun again. Don't care about the rain," he said.
"Yeah, well, I wish I could go back to – well, whatever I had as a previous life before this hellhole," Sawyer said.
"Well, then what do you miss, Sawyer?" Juliet asked.
"Don't know. Maybe I don't miss anything at all."
"I miss enchiladas," Miles said.
They all looked at him in surprise.
"What? Everybody loves enchiladas. Right?"
"Sure," Sawyer said sarcastically.
"What does Juliet miss?" Jin asked.
Juliet thought for a while, then finally said, "I just want to see my sister again. She had a little boy while I was on the island, and now I know that I'm never going to see her again. But I still can't help but hope," she said.
She took a sip of milk.
Sawyer looked at her. "Yeah, well what's done is done. If you're not going to see her, why not forget so you won't feel that pain."
Juliet gasped. "How could I forget my sister, James?"
"Chill, Juliet, I mean, it's done, so...what's that expression? Right. It's no use crying over spilt milk." He said.
Juliet looked at him for a long time, while everybody else looked at her.
Finally, she laughed.
"I guess you're right James."
She took her glass of milk and poured it on his head.
"Sonuva –"
She cut him off. "There's no use crying over spilt milk."
Juliet got up and left, leaving behind a stunned Jin and Miles, and a spluttering Sawyer.
You didn't see that coming, did you?
