Chapter Three: Caught
"Hey, Dude," Hurley said coming up behind Jack.
"Oh, hey," Jack said shoving something quickly to the side. "What's up? Anything wrong, or strange happening?"
"Well first, nothing much here. And second, no nothing wrong. And third, it is kind of strange the way you shoved back that contraption there." Hurley said pointing to the little piece sticking out from where Jack hid it.
"Oh," Jack said with a chuckle. "It's nothing."
"Hey, Man. Like I said, no one knows each other. You could be a doctor and a person who builds weapons of mass destruction," Hurley said shrugging his shoulders.
Jack laughed. "Maybe I am."
Hurley chuckled. "Very funny. You aren't are you?" he suddenly turned his face serious.
"No, Man."
"Ok good. Because if you were, I'd seriously have to think about stepping on you."
Jack laughed.
"So, what is it?" Hurley asked.
"You'll just have to see." Jack said with a smile.
"My mother always said that," Hurley complained with an annoyed tone.
"Most did."
Hurley looked up to see Kate coming towards Jack. He knew how they had a little something going on and he didn't want to be in their way.
He sees them everyday, the way they look at each other. The way they sometimes hold each other. How they suddenly decided they were going to go out in the woods alone to search for a place that does provides privacy. And when Charlie offered they way they didn't want him to go. He knew they said they were going for the transceiver, but they could have been going there also to get some alone time and do things. And maybe make love. But he doubted it, Jack wasn't that way, and he could tell by the way Kate was, she wasn't used to having close friendships with the male kind. But he thought it was time to leave the two alone.
There Kate stood before them two. "I... I think I got to go," Hurley said quickly standing up and racing down the beach more.
Kate and jack watched him strangely, but quickly Kate took a seat.
"How's it coming?" she asked.
"Great." He answered.
Kate nodded, they looked each other in the eye for a moment. They could see the sparks. They knew they had to resist it, it just wouldn't be right, but they both couldn't help it. So, quick enough they both went in for a kiss.
Everyone watched as Kate and Jack shared a kiss. Kate was enjoying it and so was Jack, but they knew they had to stop. Kate quickly pulled back. Jack looking at her.
"I'm sorry," she said quickly.
Jack nodded and looked out to sea. Kate got up and walked away.
She walked far down the beach until she met up with the cockiest man there.
"Sawyer," she said. Looking him in the eye.
Sawyer once a again took off his crazy sunglasses and looked at her.
"What," he said with his accent.
Kate said nothing, but bent down and started to kiss him. She loved it. She was standing behind him but worked her way to the side of him, then slowly she made her way onto his lap. Every once and a while they would break for a breath, but quickly went back to their kissing.
Sawyer wasn't the type to pass love notes and write love poems and collect flowers, but he was the type to sit down and kiss a girl whenever she wanted to kiss him, he would even make love.
Kate lifted her head.
Sawyer was likeng the view down her shirt. And lucky for him she stayed there, but she did start talking.
"Sorry," she said looking down.
"That's quite alright," Sawyer said with his cocky grin.
"I don't know what got over me," she said.
"Doesn't matter," Sawyer answered again with his cocky grin, this time adding the sexiest voice he had.
"I guess it's just being on this island, and having nothing to do, and I don't know," she said still looking at the ground.
"Well, if that's the case then I wan-a stay here forever," Sawyer said once again still wearing his cocky grin.
Kate smiled then giggled while blushing. "I got to go before Jack comes."
Sawyer looked over quickly. "Too late."
Kate's heart went crazy when she saw Jack not too far away staring with his eyes wide.
Kate ran after him, "sorry."
But Jack did nothing but walk away.
Kate fell to the ground crying.
