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Celebrating the defeat of Boris and Igor was short lived for only two of the castaways. Gilligan and Mary Ann wanted to celebrate his defeat, but instead they had separated from the others in an attempt to finally get some time alone.
It had only been just yesterday that they had locked Boris and Igor in the cave using the invisible boulder, which The Professor had figured out how to use, and then proceeded to explain how it worked to the rest of the castaways, but nobody really cared about that, especially the two who had seen it firsthand.
Mary Ann pulled on Gilligan's hand, and practically dragged him down the pathway, towards the place that started it all for both of them.
She paused, and turned to face him with a nervous expression on her face. "I want to show you something, but you must promise that you will tell no one about this." She stated, pointing her finger at him, and giving him a stern look.
Gilligan smiled, and placed his hand over his heart, and nodded vehemently at her request. "I promise, Mary Ann." He vowed, searching her brown eyes.
She smiled after pursing her lips in contemplation, and finally nodded before turning and entering the place she had considered hers. "This is my place." She whispered, looking around at the small clearing, surrounded delicately by palm trees and bushes with small flowers on them.
Gilligan took in the beauty of the hide away, and moved around, looking at every little plant and flower, before turning to look at her. He studied his new found love with eyes that were bursting with joy and love, and found her to be even more beautiful here than he had ever seen her, with her brown hair falling down around her shoulders, and her blue and white patterned summer dress clinging to her curves, delicately. She was a vision, and he found that this place only enhanced what he only he had seen before, which made this place even more special, and more of a secret.
It seemed selfish to Gilligan, but at that moment he wanted no one, except Mary Ann, to share this place with, for it was a place of magic, and they would just ruin it by trying to convince them that it was just in their minds. Gilligan knew better, and standing there he knew this was one secret he would keep until his dying day.
Mary Ann watched him as he studied her, and she smiled as a blush began to tint her cheeks. She dipped her head, and smiled shyly, until she felt a hand take hers.
"Thank you, Mary Ann." Gilligan replied in a voice slightly shaking.
She tilted her head to the side, and her brow furrowed. "For what, Gilligan?" She asked, watching him nervously swallow, and slightly shift on his feet.
"For showing me this," He began, looking around them once more. "It's magic." He whispered, nervously.
Mary Ann smiled, and shrugged her shoulders. "I always thought so." She replied, lifting her gaze to his.
He smiled, and dipped his head. "This place," He began, swallowing nervously. "It makes you even more beautiful." He whispered, a blush forming on his face, as the words became slightly stuttered.
She smiled brightly, and placed her right hand on his face, careful not to startle him. She knew this was new to him, even after everything they had went through; she knew that they still needed time to become accustomed to this change in their relationship.
No words needed to be said at that moment as Gilligan slowly lowered his head and placed his lips tentatively on hers. Softly, he kissed her, and she returned the kiss as gently as she could, and with great care, wrapped her arms around his neck, as his went instinctively around her waist, and held her close to him.
Gilligan didn't know where that had come from; all he knew was it had felt natural, and at that moment, he knew that he had grown up.
They slowly separated, and placed their foreheads together for a moment, before sitting down on the patch of grass, and laying completely down.
"Look, Mary Ann!" Gilligan pointed out, raising his right hand towards the sky. "It's you!" He replied, as Mary Ann turned her face from his shoulder to look at the sky above them.
She smiled as the cloud Gilligan pointed to, resembled a face, but in her mind it wasn't her. "It's you." She whispered, turning her face to his, finding him turning his gaze with a childlike light in them.
"Because you see me too." He whispered, searching her eyes.
She smiled and snuggled deeper into embrace, and that's the way they stayed for the rest of the day with no cares, no one, or nothing around them. It was just them, two people who would never be invisible because they had love and each other.
~X~
In the distance, a boat began to power up, and two figures struggled to get the boat moving, frantically.
"Move, you idiot!" Boris yelled, slapping Igor on the back of the head.
"Yes, master." Igor replied, huskily, as he began to push the boat out of the hiding place, and further into the water.
Boris turned a demented glare back to the island, and moved his fingers in front of his face. "I will not forget you, brain." He whispered, with a sneer, and a sinister chuckle.
At that moment, the boat toppled slightly, causing Boris to fall into the water, and sputter as he came back up from the water. "You idiot! Get me out of here!" He shouted, as Igor pulled him out, and back into the boat.
He shook his head as the boat made it out into the ocean.
It's hard to find good help these days. He thought to himself, closing his eyes, thinking about the brain he left behind.
I split this chapter and the next up, so that is why this one is very short, which the other one will be short as well, but full of MAG fluffiness.
Also, I have another idea for another story in this fandom, and the preview will be in the next chapter!
Until Next Time...
