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Gilligan and Mary Ann, still in each others bodies, were making their way back to camp after their night spent at the lagoon. Upon arriving at the camp, they were surprised to see that almost no one was still there.
"I wonder what happened to everyone," Mary Ann said.
"Me too, I wonder where they went." Gillgian said, going into his hut to look for the Skipper. "Hey, Mary Ann! Look they left a note," he called.
"A note? What did they say?"
"It says, 'Dear Gilligan and Mary Ann, we have got out to look for something that may cure your curse. Do not be worried, we will return shortly.'"
"Oh Gilligan! Did you hear that? They found something that will get us back in our bodies again!" Mary Ann said jumping up and down, overcome with excitement. "Finally, we can get married! Oh I can't wait to be your wife!" she said happily kissing Gilligan. The kiss started out sweetly but soon grew into something more passionate.
"Gee Mary Ann, if you kiss me this much now, how much will you kiss me when we get married?"
"Hopefully more," Mary Ann said smiling.
"Hey, if everyone is gone looking for something, then we're alone today."
"Gilligan! What are you suggesting?" she asked, her eyebrows raised. "I hope you're not suggesting what I think you're suggesting."
"No Mary Ann, I was just going to ask if you would want to go on a walk with me through the jungle."
"Oh," she said relieved. "I'd be happy to go on a walk with you," she said smiling.
After walking through the jungle for a few minutes, Gilligan and Mary Ann decided to sit down for a while by a clearing and rest. Suddenly, Gilligan heard a noise coming from the distance.
"Do you hear something?" he asked.
"No, why? Do you hear something?"
"Yeah, it sounds like people talking. Only, it sounds like a lot of people. And they aren't talking in English."
"Oh no, do you think it's headhunters?"
"I hope not because I'd like to keep my head," Gilligan said.
Suddenly, there was rustling in the nearby bushes, and some natives came running through. Gilligan and Mary Ann screamed in fright.
"Gilligan! Run!" she shouted.
But Gilligan didn't run.
"Gilligan, come on! Run!"
"I'm too scared to run," he said frozen in place.
Mary Ann pulled Gilligan up by his shirt sleeve and ran with him into the jungle as fast as she could. They kept running for at least more than a minute straight, not wanting to come into contact with the headhunters. Then, they finally stopped to rest by some rocks.
"Phew, I sure am tired," Mary Ann said between breaths.
"Me too, I don't think I've ever ran that fast before. Even when my brother was chasing me."
They suddently heard some talking coming from the bushes near them.
"Oh no, Mary Ann they're hear again. They must've folowed us."
"Oh no!" she exclaimed. Then, she listened closer. "Wait, they're talking in English. I don't think it's the headhunters this time."
They went over and cleared the bushes to investigate, and saw Mr. and Mrs. Howell taking a stroll.
"Mr. and Mrs. Howell!" Gilligan yelled, gaining the attention of the elderly couple.
"Oh Gilligan, Mary Ann! There you guys are," Mrs. Howell said.
"What in the name of Fort Knox are you doing behind some bushes?" her husband asked.
"It was terrible, Mr. Howell," Mary Ann said. "Some headhunters were nearby us while we were walking, so we ran here to hide."
"Did you say you saw some natives?" Mr. Howell asked. "Lovey, isn't that what the Professor said we should be looking for."
"Oh yes! I remember. He said that we have to find the natives to reverse Gilligan and Mary Ann's curse and that they were perfectly harmless."
"Oh Lovey, you have such a perfect memory," Mr. Howell said smiling.
"Of course dear, we're Howells," his wife replied also smiling.
"I don't understand, how are the natives going to help us reverse our curse?" Mary Ann asked.
"Yeah, I don't think getting our heads cut off will reverse any curse," Gilligan replied.
Mrs. Howell noticed the Skipper walking nearby them.
"Here comes the Skipper now, you can ask him," she answered. "Thurston and I are going to go back to our huts to count our money."
The Howells headed back into the direction of their camp.
"Little buddy, it's you!" the Skipper said going to embrace Gilligan in Mary Ann's body.
"Yeah, it's me Skipper. Only, it isn't me because I'm still Mary Ann."
"Well not for long. The Professor found a way to get you two back in your own bodies."
"Oh right, Skipper, the Howells said something about the natives helping us. We saw some natives in the jungle, but thought they were headhunters so we ran away. Gee, I hope we didn't scare them away," Mary Ann said.
"Don't worry, Ginger and the Professor also saw them, and they are talking with them right now. We're going to get you back into your own bodies in no time at all."
"But how?" Mary Ann asked.
The Skipper then proceded to explain the whole plan about how the natives would have some sort of antedote ceremony to reverse the curse, and that it wouldn't and shouldn't be too hard to get them to cooperate giving the situation. Mary Ann and Gilligan listened closely to the idea, hoping that it would work and get them back into their own bodies so that they could finally progress with their romance.
