Well, lets see how this goes. I'm trying to upload this chapter using word. I'm not excited about it, but I thought I'd give it a try. Well, at least I know that the thoughts

Are either in italics or atleast have the html tags around them ^_^ Well just have to wait and see. It gets funny this chapter, atleast I think so. Letmme know what you think. R&R please!!



The darkness gave way to a gentle fog that caressed his aching body. All around him the air was alive with the sounds of birds crying out and the waves that touched his feet lapping against the shore. His head ached, and his mouth was dry, and salty. His clothes feel from his body in tatters, revealing his rippling muscles and sea soaked skin. A piece of drift wood came to shore near his left hand he looked into the fog to see the faint black outlines of a ship as torn and tattered as the shirt on his well formed back. As he peered into the mist, a figure came towards him out of the water.

"Dwayne," at first the voice was soft, beautiful and drifting like the fog. IErica?/I He thought hazily. But the figure began to immerge from the mist and he saw the faint swaying of hips, long flowing hair, deeply tanned skin and the glint of two emerald eyes. "Dwayne," she repeated, "finally we are alone." The woman cooed, now standing at his feet.

"I'm sorry, do I know you?" He cocked an eyebrow at her, propping himself up onto on arm.

"How can you not remember me?" She fell desperately, but sensuously to her knees, her bright lips pleading with Dwayne. "I am the innocent native girl you imprisoned on your ship while searching for buried treasure, only to unwittingly become entranced by my mysterious beauty and spirit, loving me in ways you never thought possible."

Dwayne was confused. However, when he tried to open his mouth in protest the woman pressed a finger against his lips. "Quite my love, say no more." She leaned back moving her hands across the bottom of her threadbare top. "Take me now."

"Dear God!!" Dwayne cried out, sitting bolt up in his bed. A feminine scream matched his, startling him as an object arched into the air and landed into his lap.

"I hate it when they do that." The woman's voice rang with a shock.

"Trust me, if you had a dream like mine you'd do that to." The lieutenant panted slightly, pulling his blankets closer. He was frigid.

"I'm sorry? I'd do what?" The woman next to him looked perplexed as she moved to pick up the object that had gone flying. Dwayne glanced at it quickly, noticing it was a book, by an author he'd never heard of. Who was Louis L'Amour?

"You'd wake up screaming if you dreamt a Polynesian woman wanted to make love to you." Without even a quick look around knew he was in the sick bay (?), the entire world around him was white. Excluding the woman who was sitting next to him, who had on a loose indigo sweater and light blue jeans. She stood up and turned toward a table directly in front of Dwayne, but a few feet away.

"Great, another victim of 'don't ask don't tell.'" She slid across the floor; her blonde hair pulled back a swishing against her neck. "Why is it always the cute ones."

"I'm sorry? What did you say?" His jaw dropped open at her candor.

"I said I should get you're temperature." She picked up a small plastic object off of the table she was at and turned around, waving it at him. "You were out there for awhile, and you look absolutely frozen." Striding across the room she thrust the thermometer into his open mouth and clamped it shut with a deft move of her hand. "You're very lucky, you know that? It's not every day a man gets hit by lighting and survives to tell the tale." She smiled innocently, but put a firm hand on Dwayne's chin to stop his jaw from falling open yet again. INot even a pretty little hair singed off of that noggin of yours./I

The lieutenant furrowed his brow. Was he hearing things. He clearly heard her voice, but her mouth hadn't moved. Before he could say a word she chattered on.

"In fact, you owe a coworker of yours a big debt of gratitude. I don't know how they thought to look for you on deck, but they did, and just in the nick of time. Actually, it's not that rare, my cousin's brother's nephew once was struck by lightning, you know, and he was out for days. Well, he wasn't really the brightest boy to begin with and the bolt sure didn't help that much. You see."

Dwayne knew he was the only one in the room by the lack of other sound. That meant he had no chance of salvation from the chatter. Then again, it wasn't like not paying attention was a choice. She still had her hand firmly on his chin, holding the thermometer in place. So, he keep his eyes on her as her mouth continued to bablle. Suddenly, her heard the voice again.

IHe's such a great listener, no glazed over eyes or anything. Defiantly gay. It's really such a pity./I

Before Dwayne had time to be taken aback when the thermometer rang out.

"98.6!" She sang out triumphantly, "you'll just feel a little chilly for awhile. The rest did you some good though."

"Rest?" Instantly Dwayne was worried, "how long did I sleep for?" This time another voice popped in from around the corner.

"Two days," it was Jo's cheery tone. "I'd say you'd needed the beauty sleep, but two days would hardly make a dent in that problem."

"Har har," He mocked her as well as he could, but Jo could sense the worry in his tone.

"Is he free to go doc?" She looked up at the smiling blonde next to Dwayne's bed.

"Certainly," she chirped, "let me go get his things." She turned around and sauntered towards a door a few feet away. II can see why everyone calls her a frigid bitch. /I Dwayne shook his head lightly at the voice in his head.

"Don't worry," Jo thrust her hand into her back pockets. "You didn't miss a thing while you where out. I few minor domestic glitches, by the kid handled them well with out you. Just said the Big Guy was under heavy maintenance and neither of you could be disturbed."

"Good cover Jo," Dwayne smiled weakly, finally feeling the effects of the past days. "And thanks for saving my butt out there."

"No prob. You were clutching you big guy signal. When you were a no-show, we tracked you down. The actual signal turned out to be a false alarm, but you were stone cold out." Jo sat down on the bed next to him. "Had to lug your heavy arse all the way here." IAnd what a nice arse it is./I A voice inside his head cooed. Dwayne closed his eyes tightly and shook his head with a palm against his forehead.

"Man, I think that blast did something to me, I'm hearing voices."

"You didn't need to get zapped with a bazillion volts to prove you're a whacko Dwayne," Jo just laughed. "I could have told you that already."

"Thanks Jo," Dwayne moved to get out of his bed, sarcasm dripping from his words. "Thank you so much."