For three days in a row, Catherine looked at the phone numerous times a day waiting for him to call and apologize, but he didn't. She then made a difficult decision.

Steve let the days go by and by the end of the week he missed her a lot. On Sunday he got up and decided that he would go to her apartment for them to talk. He acknowledged that he was being kind of childish and immature for having fought with her just because she asked for a little more attention.

But Steve got there and she wasn't home. He checked his watch and found it was still eight in the morning. "She doesn't usually get up early on Sundays," he thought. He insisted and her neighbor told him that Catherine had left with a suitcase the day before.

Steve thanked the neighbor for the information and thought that Catherine had gone to visit her parents and would be back during the week. Three days later, he went to the base's intelligence office and saw her desk empty. "Where's Lieutenant Rollins at?" He asked a coworker from Catherine.

"Guam's base was in need of someone to replace a Lieutenant who is sick and Lieutenant Rollins accepted the offer. I think it will be good for her because she looked very sad for the last two days she worked here."

"Guam? Did she go to Guam?" Steve asked disappointed.

"That's what I said, Lieutenant McGarrett."

Steve spent the day upset and at the end of the day returned to her apartment and came in using the key that he had not returned. He went straight to the bedroom and opened the wardrobe. He breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that most of her clothes were there. And his clothes, which he hadn't taken the day he left because they were dirty or he had forgotten in the clothes dryer, were carefully arranged beside her clothes.

He saw her nightdress that was "just for special occasions," as she used to say. He picked it up and smelled Catherine's perfume on her. "Well, at least she doesn't intend to have any special occasions while she's there."

Steve went to the kitchen and took the mug she had given him. He remembered that day fondly. It was no special date, but that day she came home from work and gave him the mug.

"As a guiding star, I'll be around when you need me," Steve read aloud. "I liked that," he had told her.

She smiled widely and kissed his face. "Good. I'm glad you liked it."

Catherine was on board the ship that was going to Guam to take supplies to the base. She went up on deck and looked at the immensity of the sea as far as her vision could reach, because it was already night. She rested her arms on the side of the ship and looked at the phone screen. "Not a message, not a call. Why are you doing this to me, Steve? I didn't deserve this," Catherine thought and let a single tear run down her face.

"Catherine!" Billy shouted her name. He was surprised that she was on the same ship as him. "And without Steve around," he thought.

Catherine was drying the tear with one hand while the other held the phone. Her hand opened instinctively when Billy screamed and she dropped the phone into the sea.

"Billy! Look what you did! You scared me and I dropped my phone in the sea."

"Oh, Catherine! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare you. I was just happy and surprised that you were here."

"Why are you surprised, Billy? I work in the Navy. What's the surprise of me being on a ship?" She was mad at him for losing the phone.

"I'm really sorry. I will make up for your loss, I promise," Billy told her.

"This is not about money, Billy."

"Sure. It's about McGarrett, isn't it? You can call him from my phone."

"What Steve and I had is over, Billy." She sighed and looked back to the sea

"Really? Is McGarrett dumb or what? How could he let a girl like you escape?" Billy asked her. There he started his advances in a relationship with her.

"I also don't know how to answer your question, Billy. I think you'll have to ask him. Excuse me." Catherine went back to the girls' dorm and went to sleep.

Steve decided to call her after a few minutes of hesitation. He looked at a picture of the two together while an answering machine said that the number dialed was off, while her phone rested on the ocean floor.