Summary: Jack has a little sister named Avril Shepard who is a singer and has been on tour with Drive Shaft. Three years before the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, she was on a plane (Oceanic Flight 720) also from Australia to LA. Two hours after the plane took off it hit some turbulence and crashed on the same Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and the others crashed on. She and the rest of the survivors faced the same obstacles, maybe even more. Avril and the survivors of Flight 815 will soon discover the secrets of the island.

Disclaimer: I do not own LOST.


LOST AND FOUND

The Stay at 720's Camp

"You can return to your camp in the morning. Now come on up to the tree houses," Avril said as she climbed the rope ladder to the houses. The survivors then followed her up. When they got up, they saw that rope bridges and logs connected together connected the tree houses together. There were plane chairs outside some of the houses and some people outside wondering who these new people were. "Okay everyone," yelled Avril to everyone in her camp," These are the survivor of Oceanic Flight 815. Like us, they're stuck here with absolutely no hope of rescue. They will be staying with us for the night, so be nice to them." From the look on everyone's face, Avril could tell that they could careless as long as they were not the Others. "Hey Tate," Avril called to a guy reading a book on one of the plane chairs. He got up and went up to her to see what she wanted. "Can you show these guys where they will be staying tonight," asked Avril.

"Are you sure we can trust them," Tate asked Avril in a whisper.

Avril went closer to him and whispered," Not all of them, but I think we can help each other to get what we want."

"Okay," Tate said, then turned to the survivors and said," Follow me." He walked towards the western side of the camp and they followed him. Now to check on Boone, Avril thought to herself.


A/N: Sorry for not updating in like forever. I'm trying to update all my fan fics, since I haven't in a long time. Please review. No flames.