A/N: Hi everyone! This is the sequel story to Switched! If you haven't read that story yet, please check it out! Also, if you are reading this story, please review it. Btw just a friendly reminder that I do not own Gilligan's Island nor its characters. That credit belongs soley to the late great Sherwood Schwartz. Without further ado, enjoy!

Mary Ann and Gilligan were still sitting by the lagoon kissing, when the Skipper walked by to tell them the good news that Ginger and the Professor had figured out the reason behind their curse.

"Gilligan! Gilligan! Where are you?" The Skipper shouted.

He came upon the lagoon's shore and saw Gilligan and Mary Ann engaged in a rather passionate kiss. He didn't know how to react. On one hand, he couldn't lose his temper and hit him with his hat because Gilligan was now occupying Mary Ann's body. On the other hand, he knew that Gilligan shouldn't have taken advantage of Mary Ann while she was upset about the curse.

"Gilligan?!" The Skipper asked in awe.

Mary Ann and Gilligan quickly broke off their kiss, startled by the Skipper's sudden appearance.

"Hi Skipper!" Gilligan said unfazed by getting caught.

Mary Ann, on the other hand, looked extremely embarassed and red in the face.

"Uh, uh... Now what did I come here to say?" The Skipper was too flustered at seeing this scene to even remember what he was trying to say.

"I don't know, Skipper, why did you come?" Gilligan asked coolly.

"Right, the Professor says that Ginger figured out why you two are cursed!" The Skipper proclaimed, regaining his composure.

"Oh, Skipper! You really mean it? The Professor is going to save us! Oh, yay!" Mary Ann exclaimed, replacing her embarassment with excitement. "Come on, let's hurry back! I can't wait to have my body back."

"Uh, Mary Ann, I think you better head back to the huts and ask the Professor what's going on. I want to talk Gilligan alone for a second."

Mary Ann nodded and walked back to camp. She knew that the Skipper would probably have concerns about their kiss even though she knew Gilligan meant no harm. She herself had wanted to talk to Gilligan first, but she figured it could wait. She was too excited about getting her body back, anyway.

"What do you wanna talk about?" Gilligan asked, apparently not realizing what was wrong.

"You and Mary Ann."

"What about me and Mary Ann?"

"What you two were doing," the Skipper said. He didn't think he had to be so obvious about the point he was trying to get through. The fact that Gilligan now looked like Mary Ann didn't make the conversation any less awkward either.

"Oh, you mean kissing!" Gilligan said.

"Yes, that. I don't think you two should be doing that while you're like this."

"Like what?"

"While you're switched bodies."

"Why not? Kissing is really fun, Skipper. You should try it sometime."

"Gilligan!" the Skipper exclaimed, growing frusterated. "I know that kissing can be fun, but I don't think you should be taking advantage of Mary Ann like this."

"How would I be taking advantage? She was the one who kissed me."

"It doesn't matter who kissed who. I don't think you two should get involved in something when you're both upset about this situation."

"So after we're back in our own bodies, then we can kiss?"

"Ok yes, you can kiss if you're back in your own bodies," the Skipper sighed.

"Oh boy, I can't wait for that!" Gilligan said beaming.

"Only if you both still want to."

"Why wouldn't I want to? It sure was fun."

"Where did all this sudden interest for kissing come from anyway?" the Skipper asked. He knew that his little buddy usually ran from anything remotely related to romance or girls.

"I always liked Mary Ann. When she kissed me, I kissed her. It felt good, too!"

"I know that Mary Ann's a swell gal, but I never knew you liked her in that way."

"Why wouldn't I like her? She's my best friend. She always goes butterfly hunting or swimming with me. She's nice and kind, and her cookings the best in the whole wide world. She's really pretty, too."

"Oh, my little buddy's all grown up," Skipper said smiling like a proud father. "Gilligan, I think you love Mary Ann."

"Love?" Gilligan went wide-eyed at the thought.

"I always knew this day would come. Someday, I knew you would find a girl who you really liked. And I think Mary Ann's the perfect gal."

"Huh, I guess you're right. What's not to love about Mary Ann. Maybe I do love her, Skipper." Gilligan said.

"What're you going to do about it?" Skipper asked with the enthusiasm of a father.

"I can't do anything about it."

"Well why not?"

"You just said that I can't do anything with Mary Ann because I'd be taking advantage of her."

"That doesn't mean you can't tell her you love her after you're back in your own bodies."

"How're we going to do that? We're cursed, and we don't have that witch doctor anymore."

"The Professor said that he and Ginger figured out why you're cursed. Maybe he also found out how to get it reversed." Skipper said.

"Did he tell you why we're cursed?"

"No, he said he wanted to wait for you and Mary Ann. They're probably still waiting for us back at the huts. We should go back."

Gilligan nodded, and he and the Skipper headed back to the huts. Gilligan was confused on what to think. Mary Ann was the first girl he wasn't scared of long enough for some sort of love to develop. He felt at ease with her because of their long friendship. But Gilligan had never been in love before. It was a feeling that was unknown to him completely, and it didn't help that they were both cursed either. At least the Professor had gotten somewhere on the solution to their curse. Gilligan hoped that with the curse out of the way he could somehow muster up the courage to tell Mary Ann that he loved her.