Title: Fifteen Even More Random Facts About Jack and Kate
Character(s): Jack/Kate
Rating: G
Summery: The title explains it all.
A/N: The long awaited (and by that I mean like a week) sequel to Twenty Random Facts About Jack and Kate. You don't have to read the first one to get this one, but they flow together much easier if you do.
1. Jack proposed on September 22nd, two years after he met Kate. It doesn't exactly take rocket science to know why he picked that day.
2. Kate left the "g" off the end of "going" once. Jack mocked her for her hick accent for weeks. Jack can't say "mozzarella" right, so they're even.
3. The first thing Kate noticed about Jack was his body. How could she not? She stumbled across him with his shirt off and with everything on display. There are other parts of him that she loves more than just his body but she isn't going to deny that she really appreciates it.
4. Every morning, Kate steals all the good parts of the newspaper—world news, sports, comics. She doesn't give any of them back until she's read every word. Or until she can't breathe because Jack's tickled her so much.
5. Jack and Sawyer got into a fist fight over Kate once. It ended with Kate shoving Sawyer off Jack and then promptly slapping the both of them. She wasn't something for them to fight over and then assign to the winner. A truce was called a day later when she brought Jack something for his eye.
6. Jack's allergic to dogs. Not much, he can still be around them but if he is for long periods of time, his eyes start to water and he sneezes a lot. When Kate found out about this, she made sure that Vincent didn't sleep anywhere near his tent.
7. Jack's much more stubborn then Kate, a major feat all in itself. But to prove his stubborn superiority, the couple engaged in a "silent war". The rules were simple; the first one to talk to anyone, lost. This went on for five days before Kate finally gave in, much to the relief of everyone else.
8. It took Jack more then two weeks to learn to ride a bike without the training wheels. This is the point in his life that he refers to as "The Start of the Great Being a Disappointment to His Father" era. It wasn't a very good time and it didn't end until his father died.
9. The first picture Jack had of Kate was her mug shot. He keeps it in his wallet and has yet to take it out, no matter how many times she pisses him off, which if anyone's keeping a running total, is beyond a hundred times now.
10. Jack's a democrat. Kate hasn't ever registered to vote, for obvious reasons, but if she had, she probably would've gone under the republican umbrella.
11. Kate learned to ride a bike in one afternoon. This started her own "Always Running and Never in the Same Place" era. It ended when she met Jack.
12. In addition to double dating with Charlie and Claire, Jack and Kate have double dated with Sun and Jin. That evening didn't turn out much better then the first however. Jin, while proficient in English, said something in Korean that angered Sun and by then there was no stopping the argument-—in a restaurant and Korean no less. Jack and Kate only managed to escape with some of their dignity by slipping away from the table when no one was looking.
13. Jack doesn't remember what he first noticed about Kate. So much was going on that day that he hardly even has any memory of it. The only thing he knows is that she was the first person he'd met that didn't want him to fix her.
14. Jack told Kate on the day of their wedding that if she thought, even for a second, that she would leave him, then he didn't want her to marry him. He didn't want her to show up to the ceremony if there was the remotest chance that she would run.
15. Kate did show up and with all the smiles and confidence in the world, married him.
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