ForbiddenScars- Thanks, that's real nice of you to say. Glad you like it. It's so funny that you said that because I seriously forgot all about that movie. I had to literally look it up. LOL. :-)

Cat2fat900- LOL. Thanks, glad they enjoyed it, but here you go. Please don't put me on that list. :-)

Tammy- Thanks, really glad you like it.

IvyZoe- LOL. Happy you like it. :-)

SHOOT

"Remy, did ya hear that?" she whispered to him. He looked at her curiously.

"Hear what chere?"

"Shhh." he listened patiently and heard it too. It sounded like the humming of an engine. They both stood up quickly and looked around furiously. Marie caught sight of it first, it was a small plane. They looked at each other for a moment, then Remy went running for the flare gun. He tried to load it, but Marie grabbed it out of his hand, not understanding what was taking so long, and loaded it like a pro. She ignored his quizzical glare and looked for the plane again. Once she spotted it, she shot it. The flare shot up, but the plane just passed by, never noticing. This attempt was futile, and she should have known it, but at least they still had one flare left. Marie went running trying to follow it, screaming. At the edge of the island she fell down upon her knees, but refused to cry. She would not let this get to her, there would be other attempts, there had to be.

Remy quickly made his way after her, but stopped a few feet away, unsure of how to comfort her. This was all his fault, and only his. How could he possibly comfort this fallen angel before him?

"Chere?" She took a deep breath and stood upon shaky legs.

"Ah'm fahne Remy." she muttered and brushed past him. He followed her but as he stopped near their firewood, he watched her pass.

"Where ya be goin' chere?" he called out for her. But she didn't look back, didn't even acknowledge him. He understood her need to be alone, but he didn't want her getting hurt, so he followed her. She led him back to the waterfall, where she sat on a rock just staring at it.

"Ah know ya there." she called out. He smirked at his meager attempt to hide from her, she knew all his tricks. Remy slowly crept out and made his way over to her. He gestured towards the ground near her.

"You mind chere?" she smiled lightly and nodded.

"Whay not, Ah'm sure there's things out here that have a worse bite than Ah do."

"Oui, mais Remy would prefer yours." he told her in a low seductive tone, but she only snorted.

"Sure ya would pervert."

"Quoi? Remy a pervert, been called many things chere, but ya da first ta call 'im a pervert in, in...well a very long time." she laughed. He stood up and started to strip before her.

"Now wait a sec, sugah. Ya funny but not that funny." she looked at him a bit amused.

"Non, Remy go for a swim. Must be better here den fishin' out dere, non." he smirked down at her. When he was down to his boxers he slid into the pool of water before him. Then he turned to her, "Ya wanna join Remy?" she laughed.

"Yeah, just so ya can see meh nearly naked 'gain. Don't ya evah have a clean thought Remy, or does this place bring it all out'ta ya?" he merely shrugged.

"It be innocent, non. Just swimmin'. Ya did it 'fore." she smiled down at him.

"Nothin's evah innocent with ya LeBeau. An' for ya information, Ah was swimmin' alone, 'til ya tried ta sneak a peek." He made his way through the water towards her.

"Well den dis be ya chance ta give Remy a show." he wiggled his eyebrows suggestively. She just shook her head. He looked like he was thinking over her answer, but then splashed a little bit of water her way.

"Den Remy take dis into his own hands. Get in da water, or Remy gonna get ya in here himself." she stood up.

"Is that right?" he nodded.

"And what if'n Ah run?"

"Dis be a small island Marie, Remy catch ya." he walked out of the water, towards her wondering if she really would run.

"And if'n Ah choose ta get in, what then?" she asked him seductively.

"Den whatever da femme chooses." She walked past him to the edge of the waterfall and took off the long-sleeved shirt she was wearing, and he watched her intently as she started to lift her tank top off. But she stopped, only showing her stomach and took off running. He smiled to himself and took off after her. She made her way through the trees swiftly and almost cat-like. Remy was enjoying the chase, but was able to quickly catch up to her, and cornered her off. Marie couldn't stop laughing, becoming all the more breathless. She held out a hand towards the smirking cajun hoping that he would stop, but he didn't.

"Remy, please don't. Ah give up, really." she was able to get out between breaths and giggles.

"Non, ya had ya chance chere."

"Sugah, don't make meh use mah powers." he quickly grabbed her, flinging her over his shoulder and making his way back to the waterfall.

"Den do what ya have to, Remy do da same." she begged and pleaded all the way up there, but he was relentless. He walked straight into the water with her still over his shoulder, but then brought her down slowly once he was in the middle of the water. He held her close so she couldn't run off and stared into her endless beauty of her emerald eyes. There was a hitch in her breath, which only made his smirk grow wider. But she wasn't going to fall for this, she knew she was only a challenge. Someone he would use, just like all the rest. She pushed away from him splashing him with water. Marie looked him over surprised that he just stood in the water staring at her.

"Oh come now, lahke ya haven't seen a woman in ya life." she told him playfully. The silence continued.

"Well, here's one for the books, Remy LeBeau can't think of a charmin', witty, or sarcastic comment, let alone anythin' ta say at all." she drawled out. But then he slowly made his way to her through the water, but she crept back just as much, liking their distance.

"Remy ain't never seen a femme like you." she batted her eyes at him.

"Ah'm one of'a kind." she turned to walk out of the water and go back towards the beach, but a hand grabbed her wrist. She turned back just in time to see him grin evilly as he threw her back into the water.