Gilligan broke the kiss looking at Mary Ann with love in his eyes. He needed her. More than ever he needed her. This was something he had wanted for a long time and was finally ready. It felt right. With other girls, it felt weird and awkward. Especially with that Betty Sue. She laughed at him when he…well it wasn't a pleasant experience. But this time was different. This was Mary Ann. Sweet pretty Mary Ann who he loved. Taking her hand, Gilligan led the farm girl back to the camp area to the supply hut. He instructed Mary Ann to grab the radio while he gathered up some blankets. She did as he asked and they then left the hut.
Gilligan led her back the area of the lagoon and to a small cave. Mary Ann followed him inside setting down the radio. He spread the blankets out on the cave floor. He then went over to the radio and turned it on going through the dial for a music station. Finding one he set the radio down and walked over to where Mary Ann was standing. Gently he took her in his arms gazing upon her. "I love you." He said.
"I love you too Gilligan." Mary Ann replied.
A slow sensual song by Marvin Gaye began to play and the two moved together to the music never leaving each other's eyes.
Mary Ann stared hungerly at her sweet sailor. He gazed back at her with equal longing and desire. With great patience, Gilligan began to unbutton the white blouse she was wearing while still focusing in on her eyes. Her blouse was tossed to the floor and his hands carefully unhooked her bra throwing it down beside the other garment. His hand ever so gently touched her bare soft skin. Mary Ann's hands fumbled with the buttons on the white shirt he had been wearing and she then threw it down to the cave floor. Their lips met in a soft yet passionate kiss. It was not long before the two were wrapped in one other's arms on the blankets. The rest of their clothes discarded. Mary Ann was sitting with her back to Gilligan who was kissing her neck and ear. "Gilligan." She whispered softly.
He laid her down on her back and leaned over her. Mary Ann was in a trance as his touched her own again. It grew more intense as their pace increased and the temperature in the cave dwelling seemed to shoot up at least twenty five degrees. It wouldn't be long before they reached total euphoria.
Mary Ann laid happily there in wonderment. "Gilligan." She spoke. "I…that…Oh my…."
"I know." He replied not believing how great it was. "You are….wow." He said.
Mary Ann smiled and leaned over to him. "No…You are…wow." With that she climbed on top of them while the radio continued to play. Neither of them were aware of danger lurking in the distance.
Kawan explored the grounds checking for the best possible place to set his trap. He had it all set. He knew that it would be too risky to lurk about the island trying to find evidence to expose these frauds. No. What he needed to do first was be rid of them. Then he would let Kimmo and the rest of the tribe know the truth. That they were deceived and he Kawan had dealt with them. First thing was first. He had to lay out the first part of his plan. He would trap the young brunette known as Mary Ann in a cave and seal her in. This Gilligan would be left tied up and gagged outside the cave unable to help her. He would probably die trying. He located the cave and went to check it out when he saw the two lovebirds inside. He quickly left and then got another idea. Why not seal both of them up in the cave?
It was the perfect plan. Take care of two problems at once. Let the two lovebirds die together. Then once they were sealed in, he would set his sights on that older gentleman he heard them call the Skipper.
First though he needed a way to seal the cave quickly. Kawan recalled the old bricks they had brought to the island on the canoe. They had used it to build a fire pit for cooking. Well he could easily dismantle that and use those bricks. They would be good enough for the job plus they did still have some more of that glue like substance they had found in the trees. It would be strong enough to hold the bricks in place. It had a grip like iron. It was perfect. Kawan followed a shortcut he knew back to the tribal camp. When he came upon the camp he quietly crept over to Kianna's tent. He hurried inside finding her asleep. He reached over and shook her arm.
Her eyes opened and she spoke. "Kawan. What are you doing here?"
"It is time." He said in whisper. "You are going to help me eliminate the troublemakers."
Kianna shook her head. "No Kawan. I am not. I cannot help you. I don't care what you do. I will not be a part of this. What you are doing is wrong."
"Shut up." He said as he forcefully pulled her out of her bed. "You will help me or else. No more talk. We are going."
He dragged her out of her tent and forced her over to the fire pit where they began work on dismantling it. Kianna said nothing as he then instructed her to go get the strong glue from the boat and bring it back to him. She did this task and asked in a small voice how they were going to transport this material. Kawan located a small cart and they pair loaded the bricks and glue substance in. They then walked along the path back to the castaway's camp. Kawan had a strong hold on the young woman's arm. Kianna tried to free herself but Kawan was too strong however a gift presented itself in the form of a down tree branch. She quickly grabbed hit hitting Kawan as hard as she could. He roared in pain, letting go of her. She began to flee back towards the tribal camp as fast as she could. He unfortunately caught up with her grabbing a hold of her arm once more.
Her eyes were filled with fear as he looked at her with anger. "If you are smart, you will not try that again. Next time, you not be so lucky."
Kianna said nothing and began to cry. He ignored her and dragged her back to near the lagoon. Kawan located the cave again and peeked inside. The two appeared to be asleep. Their music box was silent. He went and got the glue and the bricks. Kianna watched in horror as he mixed up the substance. . She wanted to run away but feared what Kawan would do to her. He walked over to her and spoke. "Place those bricks in front of the cave."
Kianna thought about shaking her head no but was terrified that Kawan would hit her. She was aware of his violent temper and how he hated being challenged. No one dared say no to him. They loved him yet they feared him. It was a double edge sword with this man. He could be your best protector but also your worst enemy. Shaking, she slowly crept over to the cave door and set the bricks on the ground in front while Kawan watched. Tears were in her eyes and she sobbed to herself while she worked.
Kawan turned around and looked to make sure no one was around to disrupt them. That's when Kianna quickly loosened a metal bar from the cart and threw it inside the cave. She prayed the two would find it and use it to chisel their way out. It was all she could do to try and help them. Kawan turned back around and saw Kianna was neatly placing the bricks on top of each other and spreading the cement. Good. He thought pleased with himself. No more trouble from her. His plan was going to work. And he would be united with his love. His Princess. His Rose.
Morning
"Professor." grinned Ginger as he kissed her bare shoulder. "I have to get back to my hut…I need to get dressed."
"I like what you are wearing now." He replied still kissing her soft ivory skin.
Ginger giggled. "I'm wearing a sheet." She said looking down at the white cotton sheet she had wrapped around herself.
"It looks great on you." He said as he began kissing her neck.
"I'm not walking around all day in a sheet." Ginger said trying to free herself from his arms. She finally managed to pull herself away and she turned to face him. "I'm going now. Don't you go following me." The redhead blew him a kiss and headed to the door and however she was stopped when the Professor grabbed a hold of her from behind and started kissing her neck again.
"Professor Hinkley…" She giggled. "What has gotten into you?"
"Just want to make sure you are ruined for all other men." He said still kissing her. "Don't want anymore Duke Williams coming around turning your head."
Ginger laughed remembering that surfer who she and Mary Ann had been infatuated with only to have him turn out to be a letch. "Hmmm…as I recall…someone here helped me get rid of him by pretending to be my boyfriend..."
The Professor thought back how he and Ginger were "caught" by Duke in the jungle. Ginger was acting like she was impressed by his intellect and going on about how she wanted a man with brains. She sealed the deal by kissing him. The Professor always believed there was more behind her kisses. He remembered how wonderful it was to have her lips on his. If only he had… Well he was with her now. That's what counted. Pulling her closer he began concentrating on the soft skin of her upper back. "I love you." He said trying to entice her not to leave which was very close to working. The movie star almost caved but she then gathered her senses. "Darling. I have to go. I have to pack. We are heading to that other island today remember?"
"You have plenty of time." He answered turning her around to kiss her lips. Ginger allowed him to kiss her for another minute or two before she finally managed to wriggle herself free. She turned back towards him giving him one more kiss and then quickly hurried back to her hut.
Ginger smiling feeling like she was floating on air as she entered the hut. She hummed to herself as she looked over the various outfits she had with her. "Hmmm…what to wear…." She wondered out loud. Despite her "protest" before she wanted to find something that would surely drive him crazy. I know. thought Ginger. My pink Hawaiian skirt and matching bikini top. She knew the Professor always loved her in that. He would always stop and stare at her whenever she would walk by and following her with his eyes. The starlet imagined he mentally undressed her with those very eyes. She giggled to herself at the thought. Serious studious Roy Hinkley having erotic thoughts about her. Ginger had to wonder what else went on in that mind of his. Just why did he always "need" her for this experiment or another. Ginger was half convinced he just wanted her there so he could be close to her. Truth was she didn't mind one bit and agreed to be his assistant because she liked being close to him too.
Ginger dressed in her provocative attire. She then reached for a dry shampoo that the Professor had created awhile back for her with papaya and coconut. She loved it as it made her hair so soft and silky. At least that is what the Professor told her last night. She smiled to herself thinking about her romantic night with her new love. He was so wonderful. Ginger then began brushing her redlocks until they shined. Satisfied, she set the brush down and started her make-up routine when there was a knock at the door. She smiled to herself. "Professor Hinkley can't you wait just one minute?" She said with a grin. "I'm not ready yet."
"No Ginger it's not the Professor. It's me Skipper." The voice on the other side of the door said.
Ginger put her make-up down and went over to the door. "Skipper." She said as the wood door swung open. "What brings you here?"
The Skipper had a worried look on his face. "I can't find Gilligan. He didn't come back to the hut last night. I've looked everywhere."
"Have you asked Mary Ann?" inquired Ginger. "Maybe she saw him when she was fixing breakfast."
The Skipper shook his head. "I haven't seen her either."
"That's strange." said Ginger starting to get worried herself. "Maybe Mr. and Mrs. Howell know where they are."
Skipper again shook his head. "Afraid not. They have not seen either of them."
The Skipper was going to ask if Mary Ann had been back to the hut last night but knew very well Ginger wouldn't know that as she was with the Professor. He heard the faint sounds coming from that hut after all the hut's walls were not exactly sound proof. It was difficult not to hear such things.
Ginger tried to remain calm but inside was growing more concerned. "Look…maybe they just went exploring on the island once more before we left. I'm sure they are fine. Let me finish dressing and you get the Professor. We'll all meet together and form a search party."
"Good idea." said the Skipper dashing off to the Professor's hut.
Ginger went back inside and shut the door. She was sure Mary Ann and Gilligan were just fine. They had to be but something told her that it may not be the case.
Cave
Mary Ann opened her eyes and sighed. The memory of last night still with her. She looked over and saw Gilligan beginning to wake up. She sat up hugging the blanket around her. "Morning." She said with a smile.
Gilligan sat up turning his head to her. "Morning." He replied.
"Some night huh?" said Mary Ann.
"You can say that again." He grinned.
Mary Ann moved closer to him and placed a kiss on his lips. "I want you to know I meant what I said. I'm going back home with you."
"Good. Cause I want you to go back home with me." He said taking a hold of her and kissing her lips. He then let go. "I love you."
"I love you too." Mary Ann replied. She then began to pick up her clothes. "I guess we should get back. The others may worry."
"Guess so." said Gilligan as he began dressing as well.
The two then gathered up the blankets and neatly folded them. Mary Ann grabbed the radio and they were about to head out of the cave when they stopped and gasped. The cave door was completely sealed! Mary Ann dropped the blanket on the floor and clutched the radio in her hands. "Gilligan…" She said terrified. "We...are…trapped…Who could have…"
Gilligan was at lost for words. "I…Oh no!" He said. "No one knows we are here!"
"Oh!" Mary Ann said in horror. "I can't…Why would…" She couldn't speak. She began trembling and fell to her knees crying.
Gilligan quickly went to her holding her to him. "It's okay Mary Ann. We'll get out of here. The others will find us. You'll see. The Skipper won't let us down. He'll think of something. I bet he and the Professor are coming up with something right now."
Mary Ann managed a small smile through her tears. "That's if the Professor isn't preoccupied with Ginger." She said trying to make a joke.
Gilligan kissed the top of her head. "It will be fine. You know Ginger is pretty clever too. I bet she can come up with a plan to rescue us."
Mary Ann nodded her head. "She is. I love her. She's like a sister to me you know."
"I know. She's a great person even though there were a few times she tried. But I know she never meant it. She was just being Ginger."
Mary Ann laughed a bit. "Yeah I know. You know it never really bothered me when she would do that. I knew she didn't mean anything. Now with the Professor. That was a different story. She meant it alright. That woman loves kissing that man. She will grab any chance to do such a thing."
Gilligan grinned. "Yeah I think you are right." He then grew serious. Listen…don't you worry. We will get out of here. Maybe we can find away."
Mary Ann pulled away and looked up wiping her tears. "You're right. There has to be a way. Maybe this cave leads out somewhere. We can try. Sometimes there is more than one entrance."
"Okay." said Gilligan pulling Mary Ann up with him. "Let's go look."
The two headed off to the back of the cave hoping they could find a way out.
Camp
The others were gathered around the table with looks of worry and concern.
"Okay." said the Professor to the Skipper. "Let's start from the beginning. When did you last see Gilligan."
"When we returned here to camp. When you and Ginger." He paused awkwardly and then continued. "Uh…left…" He stammered. "I went back to my hut. Gilligan was still out here. I thought I saw him talking to Mary Ann."
Mrs. Howell spoke. "That's right. He was. I think I heard her ask if he wanted to walk down to the lagoon. I think he had said he wasn't sleepy and she suggested a walk."
The Professor nodded. "Okay…we can start there. Ginger and I will search the caves by the lagoon…Skipper you check over by the cliff…..Howells…I want you to check the east side of the island. Maybe they had wondered there."
The Howells nodded. The group got up and split up praying they would find the two castaways.
Ginger was really frightened now. Could something have happened to Gilligan and Mary Ann? She couldn't stand the thought. Mary Ann was practically her best friend like a sister to her. And Gilligan…he was so sweet and kind…One of the most generous souls she ever met. Oh they had to find them. Just had to! Ginger clutched the Professor's arm as they walked down to the lagoon. Please let us find them. She thought. Oh please let them be okay.
While Ginger was saying her prayer and searching with the Professor, Skipper made his way up towards the cliff and looked out. He didn't see anything. "Little Buddy where are you?" He asked out loud. Feeling frustrated he turned to check another area when something sharp hit him in the neck. He felt lightheaded and fell to the ground unconscious. Kawan quickly ran over and pulled the poisoned dart. Although the Skipper was a large man, Kawan was very strong and was able to lift him up. He flung him over his shoulder and carried him to a tiny cave setting him inside. Kianna was waiting there. They piled some brush and rocks in front of the cave and left.
The poison would take some time. The Skipper may come around but he will feel very weak and very sick. He would not be able to ambulate around. He will be lightheaded and nauseous. After awhile it will effect his breathing and then slowly take over his body causing his death. Kawan was pleased so far. Three of the troublemakers are taken care of. Now to eliminate the older of them. The so-called king and queen. Then he would take his Rose. He would use the medicine book of the tribal doctor, Tojo, to return her to her former self. There was something in the book about hypnosis and using it to make a person remember who they are. He would use it on Rose and she would be his again. After which he would then eliminate the Professor. Once he was dealt with, Rose would be his bride. No one will ever take her again.
Kianna would keep her mouth shut or else. As far as her being united with a man of science, they would just simply have to find another. This Professor was too much of a risk to allow a marriage between him and Kianna. Besides, the girl is weak. She would probably spill everything. He could better teach her by killing the Professor. She would know he meant business.
Cave
Mary Ann and Gilligan returned back after having no luck finding away out. The cave didn't lead anywhere. Mary Ann sat down on a rock in the cave. "This is hopeless." She sighed.
Gilligan shook his head. He was determined to stay strong for her sake. "No it's not. Mary Ann…there has to be a way. We just have to think. We can do this. I know we can."
"But we aren't Ginger or the Professor…We can't…"
"Yes we can." Gilligan said firmly. "We can find a way out. And we will. Now come on…let's think this through. There's got to be something…" His eyes spotted the metal bar that Kianna had thrown in the cave.
"Hey look." He said walking over to the bar. "It's a metal bar…We can use this to chisel the bricks."
Mary Ann perked up. "What!" She said feeling happy. "We can get out of here! Oh Gilligan.. you were right! I'm sorry I…"
"Don't worry. " said Gilligan. "Come on…let's get us out of this cave." He began hitting the bricks with the metal bar praying it would give enough to get them out.
Jungle
"Dear I'm worried." said Mrs. Howell as she walked with her husband. "It's not like Gilligan or Mary Ann to just disappear like this."
"I know Lovey I know." He replied equally worried. Playing Ginger's "father" last night came naturally to him. He thought of her as his daughter. Just like he thought of Mary Ann as his daughter, and Gilligan and the Professor as his sons. The young castaways were like his children. He couldn't bear if if anything happened to them. They were the only children he had. He sometimes wished he and Mrs. Howell had been able to conceive children but it was not to be. He recalled the two miscarriages and the still birth. It pained them like nothing before. After that, the doctor advised them they would not be able to have children. It was devastating news. Mrs. Howell cried for over a week upon hearing the news. It tore as his heart too but he tried to remain strong for his wife. When they became stranded on this island, Mrs. Howell was delighted the two girls took to her like she was their mother. She adored both of them and was protective of them like a mother would be. Mr. Howell gave him a hard time but he admired the Professor very much. He had keen intellect and always did his very best to try to come up with a way to get them rescued. Gilligan. He was the lovable son he always wanted. He goofed up a lot but his heart was always in the right place and he has shown a lot of compassion and that time when he bravely decided he was going to stay out in that storm while the others were huddled in the cave. He managed to make everyone feel so bad, they joined him. And it turned out to save their lives as the cave was destroyed.
He prayed that Gilligan and Mary Ann were safe. He didn't want to lose any more children.
Mr. Howell hadn't mentioned anything to them but when they returned home, he planned on taking Gilligan under his wing and teach him the ropes at his company. He would be a fine addition to Howell Industries. The lad was a good decent young man and a hard worker. Just what he needed at his company.
Mrs. Howell thought about a boutique she had planned on opening and wanted Mary Ann to be a partner in it. She thought she was a bright girl and would have a good head for business.
There was no biological daughter for her to teach anything to and decided to she would pass on something to someone she thought of as her daughter. Mrs. Howell tried to be brave but inside she was terrified that something horrible happened to Mary Ann and Gilligan.
"Thurston." She began. "I think we should try looking…" Her voice gave out as something sharp hit her in the arm and she went down.
"Lovey!" said Mr. Howell bending down to help his wife. "Lovey…are you…" His voice gave out as something sharp hit him. He slunk down next to his wife.
Kawan came out of the jungle and rushed over to him with Kianna behind him.
She remained silent as she carefully picked up Mrs. Howell while Kawan lifted Mr. Howell.
Kawan instructed her to follow him to the cave where he kept the Skipper. Kianna nodded saying nothing. She was too afraid to speak. Kawan was more aggressive than she had ever seen him and she did not know how to handle him. She was not used to men acting in such a manner. The two brought the married couple inside and set them down.
"Tie them up." said Kawan.
"Yes." Kianna said in a small voice. She took the rope and tied it around the Howell's hands and ankles. She tried to make them loose so they could escape but Kawan roared at her. "Make it tighter!"
Kianna quickly nodded her head tightening the rope. She was glad that he didn't use the poison darts on the Howells. They were just tranquilizers. Kawan had decided to leave the three of them in the cave. The Howells would be helpless to aid the Skipper and the Skipper would be too weak to try and help them. They would all be stuck there and die.
The tribal man turned his back to gather up the rocks and that's when Kianna carefully loosened the ropes around Mr. Howell's hands. She did it in a way that Kawan would not notice. Kianna stood up and walked out of the cave as Kawan gathered the rocks back up against he cave door blocking it. He brushed the dirt off his hands after he was done. "Now." He said. "For Rose."
The Lagoon
Ginger looked around the area of the lagoon searching for some clue that Mary Ann and Gilligan were around but she came up empty. She was about to say something to the Professor when she suddenly sunk to her knees blacking out. Kawan rushed over to her. "I'm sorry my sweet Rose. I didn't want to hurt you." He said pulling out the dart. "It was the only way. I hope you can forgive me."
Kawan carefully picked her up and carried her out of the lagoon passing over the Professor who was passed out on the beach. He brought Ginger back to the camp and went into the Professor's hut. Kawan set her down on the bed. He was disgusted knowing what the scholar had done with her last night but he would ignore that for now. Would not think about how he took advantage of her and forced her into sordid relations with him. It only caused his anger to grow more and he needed to concentrate on other things. The Professor would receive his just punishment in due time. Kawan took out Tojo's book and turned to the page about hypnosis.
Lagoon Cave
Gilligan worked for what seemed like hours but it was becoming fruitless. He made some progress but not enough. Exhausted, he sat down on the cave floor.
Mary Ann wiped his brow with a piece of cloth she tore from the sleeve of her white shirt.
"You okay?" She asked of him.
"Yeah I think so." He said out of breath. "I'm sorry Mary Ann. I got us stuck in here."
Mary Ann frowned. "Gilligan you did no such thing."
"Yes I did. If I hadn't suggested we go into this cave…"
"Gilligan, how were you to know that we would get sealed in here? You couldn't have. Now don't blame yourself."
"I goof up all the time Mary Ann." He said.
Mary Ann shook her head. "Gilligan you do not goof up all the time. You've saved our lives many times."
"I lost the anchor on the Minnow. If it wasn't for me.."
Mary Ann put her finger to his lips. "You hush. I'm glad we got stranded here."
"You are glad?" He said confused.
"In a way." She said. "I mean…How else would you have been brought into my life? How would I have gotten to know you? The tour was three hours. After it was over, we would have gone back to our lives. I would have returned to Kansas never having known you. It is God's plan that we got shipwrecked here. He brought us together. I believe that with all my heart. Gilligan I know that you and I were brought together by God. He wants us together. Everything he does is for a reason. The storm happened for a reason."
Gilligan turned his head. "You really…"
"I do." Mary Ann said firmly. "And He gave us a way off the island. That nice tribal man said a ship goes by their island from time to time. It is possible that it will go by again very soon and we can go home."
"I suppose you are right but we have to get out of this cave first." said Gilligan.
"Well let me try." said Mary Ann taking the metal bar. "Maybe I can make some more headway."
Gilligan shrugged and watched as she began working on the bricks. He watched as her body shook as she used the metal bar to break a hole in the wall. Quickly, he turned his head way. There was no time for that now. He had to focus on getting them out of the cave. He thought about what Mary Ann said. About it being God's plan. She was right. It had to be. This beautiful being was brought into his life by God. The shipwreck was way to do it. It allowed him to know her and to fall in love with her. The best thing was that she said she wanted to go back home with him. He couldn't recall any other girl feeling this way about him. She was something special. He was holding on to her. They weren't going to die in this cave. They would have a life together.
His thoughts were interrupted when Mary Ann shouted out to him. "Gilligan! I think I broke through. There's a hole!"
He went over to take a look. Sure enough there was a tiny hole in the wall. Not enough for them to break through but it was start. "Keep at it. Maybe we can get out of here sooner than we think."
Professor's Hut
Kawan propped up Ginger on a chair. She was coming around but was groggy. He held a metal object on a chain in front of her. You are Princess Rose." He said in a monotone voice. "You are not Ginger. You are to be my wife. Princess Rose…Princess Rose…"
Ginger's eyes focused on the object. Her mind intently listening to what she was being told by the man in front of her.
"You love me Kawan. You will marry me." He said. "You love me. Kawan."
Ginger slowly spoke. 'I'm…Princess Rose…" She repeated. "I love you Kawan…"
Kawan smiled a great smile. It was working! She was coming back! "Princess Rose…my sweet princess…we are going to be married."
"Married." repeated Ginger. "To Kawan…"
Excited, Kawan hugged her. "My sweet wonderful Rose!…I knew you would return." He let go and continued. "You do not love Prince/Professor Roy. He deceived you."
"Deceived me." Ginger said in a trance.
"You do not love him. Do not love Prince/Professor Roy." Kawan pressed. "You do not love this Prince Roy/Professor. You do not love him."
"Do not…love Prince….do not love Professor…" Ginger said in her trancelike state.
"He is a fool. Deceived you. Tricked you. You despise him."
"I despise Professsor…He is a fool...Tricked me."
"You wish for him to die."
"Die….Wish for Professsor to die…."
Kawan was overjoyed. His plan was working! Princess Rose was returning! He snapped his fingers to bring her out of the trance.
"Princess Rose." He said gently touching her face.
"Kawan…"She said. "Kawan…my…my one and only."
Kianna watched outside the window with tears in her eyes. How could he be so cruel! The Professor and Ginger were madly in love. Kawan had no right! This was wrong. Oh she hoped that Gilligan and Mary Ann made it out of the cave. She prayed that the older couple would get themselves free. They had to save Ginger and the Professor! She was too scared to do anything. Kawan would most surely kill her. The tribe would never believe her. They would accuse her of dishonoring Kawan. Please. Please let the others get free. She thought. Please let Gilligian and Mary Ann save Ginger and the Professsor.
Kianna didn't care if Ginger was a princess or not She didn't care who the castaways were. She thought they were the nicest people she ever met. To her it made no difference if the older couple were royalty. They were two of the dearest people she encountered. The older gentleman made her laugh with his stories and the older woman was just as endearing. Mary Ann, servant girl or no servant girl, was so sweet and pretty. Gilligan was a kind of a funny looking one but she thought there was a handsome quality to him. The Professor was most certainly handsome and she thought Ginger was just so glamorous and beautiful. She did look just like Princess Rose.
Kianna didn't believe she was. She believed the legend of the box as her grandfather did.
Ginger was Ginger. She saw how in love Ginger and the Professor were. For Kawan to try and tear it apart was wrong. Kianna hoped with all her heart that Gilligan and Mary Ann found that metal bar she managed to sneak into the cave and that it would be enough to get them free.
