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A/N PLEASE READ! This story is almost over! I had originally intended it to be much longer, but this is just the way it happened. I want at least ten chapters though, but, seeing as how I'm on chapter six (I think) the next two chapters will be dull filler stuff! So, if you want to learn Gypsy/Alex's plan, TOO BAD! You'll have to wait! I know, I'm evil! BWAHAHAHAHAHA! So, yea, just thought I'd give you the heads up. Also, I am returning to school Tuesday January 3rd, I think, so updates will most definitely slow down. That's just the way it is. So, yea, please enjoy this chapter! AND REVIEW!

Sun

I felt better after my talk with Kate, and I was heading up to the caves to get some water when I saw an Asian woman setting some sort of plant at the side of the makeshift infirmary bed. I had not seen this woman yet, and anyways, although my talk with Kate did make me feel better, I was still upset over the way Sayid had handled things back at the beach, and I decided that the best way to stop from breaking down or going to kill Sayid (yes, I know I would never do that, but, honestly, did I do anything to him? No, I did not!) was to keep myself occupied.

I wandered over to the Asian woman and asked, "What are you doing?"

The woman looked up and smiled. "I was getting these plants for Jack. He was running low."

"Oh. What are they for?" I asked, my curiosity piqued.

"They're for headaches." She replied, smiling at me kindly.

I remembered my manners at that very moment and said quickly, "I'm Alex."

"I'm Sun." The woman said.

"And where are you from, Sun?" I asked, inwardly laughing at how that simple sentence rhymed, sort of.

"Korea." She said, turning from arranging the plants to look at me.

"I already know where you're from, Alex. Sayid has been telling everyone he could about the nice French lady who has helped him in the translating of Rousseau's maps." Sun said.

I laughed bitterly. "Yea, up until today."

"What happened?" Sun asked, sounding both concerned and curious.

"I told him something, and he took it, well, let's just say he behaved like a child." I then realized that these words were very true. Just because I told him where I came from, didn't mean he had to turn his back on me! I mean, was I the one who killed his precious Shannon? No, I wasn't! Jeez!

Sun looked at me sympathetically. Then, obviously deciding not to comment, she said, "Why don't you come help me, Alex? I could use a hand. Most of the time, Kate helps me, but it's her shift to press the button in the hatch."

"Help you with what?" I asked, fearful of having to do something outrageously stupid.

Sun laughed, as though she knew what I was thinking. "Don't worry. It's nothing dangerous. It's just a garden."

"Oh, ok then." I said with enormous relief.

I followed Sun to a small clearing and came upon a beautiful garden patch. All I could do was stare.

I turned to Sun and asked, "Did you do all this?"

Sun smiled humbly. "Wow," I breathed.

Then I followed Sun and began pulling out the weeds for her. I knew how to garden to a certain degree. It was inevitable for our survival on the other side of the island. As we worked, Sun told me a bit about herself. I learned that there was another Korean man on the island, Jin, who was her husband. I also learned that he was on the raft that had set sail. I remembered Karen telling me about an Asian man who had dove off the raft after Elliot shot Sawyer. I assumed this was the man Sun was talking about. I learned that Sun had never told her husband that she could speak English. She told me he had found out the hard way, when the first raft had burned, (apparently there had been two attempts to make a raft) Michael had blamed Jin and Sun had ended up saving him in the long run, with a little help from Locke. Jin had been angry and had stopped talking to her for a short while, until he had confessed that he was going on the raft to save his wife.

In return for Sun basically telling me her deepest darkest secrets, I told her about life on the island, about the four science stations that the survivors of the plane had not managed to discover. I told her about life with the DeGrootes, and about my 'job' as a dancer. I also told her about the mission I had been sent on, and I told her my plan. I told her exactly what Sayid and I had argued about earlier that morning. (Wow, had it only been since morning?) Sun told me not to worry, that he just needed time, and that he would come around in the end. I responded, "I don't know about that. I lied to him. I don't think he can forgive me." To this, Sun had no answer.

A/N: Well, that's chapter six for ya! I wanted to write Sun in there somehow, because she is one of my favorite characters in the show, as is Jin. For once, I actually know where I'm going with this story! REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW! NOW NOW NOW! (I feel like I'm forgetting something important. Oh well.)