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Chapter six - What Harm Will it Do?

Jordan was having a hard time, she couldn't stop thinking about the conversation with Boone she had earlier. It was just past midday and the sun had a sting in it, everyone was heading for shelter, to get cool. She stopped suddenly, glancing around, it seemed everyone was teamed up, Charlie was with Claire again, she really didn't get that, despite what Boone thinks, she did not like him like that. She would not do that to Devon. She sighed deeply. Her brother was no where to be found, again. He was never there now that was able to get on her two feet. To be honest, she wasn't really that keen on the way he spends time with Kate, Jordan had a funny feeling about her. She started walking again, realising she started to feel out of place. Soon enough Boone would come into view, with Shannon, of course. It felt to Jordan everybody had somebody, even if it seemed to others that she had Jack, Jordan didn't feel that. Shannon noticed her approaching first, but snubbed her. She was beginning to have second thoughts, but she really wanted to tell Boone what she should have told him earlier, the truth. For some reason, Jordan felt she could trust Boone, out of anyone else on this island. She continued up to the siblings, keeping a close eye on him.

"Boone?" She said once she was close enough, both Boone and Shannon turned to her.

"Ugh, can't you see we're busy?" Shannon huffed as she spotted her brother smiling.

"Don't worry about Shannon, Jordan." Boone reassured, rolling his eyes, shooting a glare at his step-sister. "What's up?"

"I just wanted to see if you wanted to talk. But you're busy, so it can wait." Jordan quickly finished, eyeing Shannon off. She started to turn.

"Jordan." Boone quickly ran up to the girl who was leaving, he stood in front of her, making Shannon wasn't paying attention. "We were nearly about to finish up, I still stand by what I said this morning."

Jordan hesitated, she was still having second thoughts about telling him. It wasn't as though she knew who the guy was. All she knew was that he seemed trusting enough. Jordan decided just to go for it.

"Okay." She sighed, Boone smiled. "Can we talk somewhere … private?"

Boone looked back at Shannon who had disappeared, he then turned back to Jordan and nodded. "Sure."

Boone and Jordan walked along the shades of the beach, not making eye contact, neither a sound. Jordan was on the search for a place that wasn't taken by anyone. She didn't want to be over-heard. She then found a perfect area in the shade. She pointed to it.

The two settled themselves on the sand, Boone sitting next to Jordan, glancing at her, then glancing ahead. He didn't want to make the first move, seeming though it was Jordan who wanted to talk.

"You know, anytime you're ready." Boone offered. Jordan glanced at him and nodded.

It took a couple of minutes before Jordan encouraged herself. She took a deep breath in and then let it out.

"I'm sorry if it seems that I'm not paying attention to you whenever we get to talk." She started.

Boone frowned at her, slightly confused. "That's okay." He shrugged.

"It's not what you think." Jordan looked at Boone, who looked back. "This morning you said I'm occupied with Charlie, that's not the reason at all, Charlie's got nothing to do with it."

Boone nodded.

Jordan started to chew on her nails. "It's my dad."

"Your dad?" Boone repeated, surprised, Jordan nodded. "What about him?"

"That's who I've been occupied with." Jordan instructed, Boone nodded. "You see, I was living in Sydney, when Jack visited unexpectedly. He told me that dad had died and that he was taking the body back home. He also told me he was planning on brining me back as well."

Boone nodded, paying close attention.

"The thing is. Once my dad's body was released, Jack booked the tickets and we both went him. Me and our dad's body. We were on the same plane. Well, Jack's found me but …"

"But?" Boone repeated.

Jordan went back chewing her nails. "But there's been no sign of the coffin. That's what I've been thinking and worrying about. I know I hadn't been the daughter dad wanted, but he should at least rest in peace."

"You mean," Boone scratched his head. "You mean, your dad's coffin was in the cargo, and you haven't seen it since it crashed?" Jordan only shook her head. "Have you asked Jack about it? I'm sure he must know something."

Jordan shook her head again. "I haven't had the chance. It seems, since I've gotten better, Jack has been occupied with other things, like he thinks I can look after myself, which I can. Whenever I go up to question him about dad, he blows me off."

"I'm sure he doesn't mean to, why don't you ask him again?" Boone offered, Jordan stared at him. "If it's any better, I'll come with you, make sure Jack tells you. You deserve to know, Jordan. I remember seeing Jack walking off and not coming back for hours … maybe his found something."

"You'll think he'll answer me if you're there?" Jordan question, Boone shrugged. "What are you going to do if he doesn't? Toucher him?"

"I don't know, perhaps. But what would be the harm in asking again?" Boone raised an eyebrow, concentrating on Jordan. He remembered where Jack was going to be. "Why don't we go now?"

"Now?" Jordan felt surprised with slight panic. "Ask him now?"

"Yeah, he should be back from his track now, he'll be at the caves." Boone informed, sounding positive.

"I don't know if that's such a good idea …" Jordan shook her head, obviously getting cold feet. She would soon feel Boone's arm around her.

"What harm will it do? There's a corpse out there that should be found. Whether or not Jack knows where it is, he should talk to you about it." He held his breath for a moment when Jordan stared at him. He smiled when she nodded. "Come on."

Boone stood up and offered his hand, Jordan grasped it and he helped her up. The two then headed back to the caves.