A/N: Happy Super Valentine's weekend, everybody. May this special weekend be a fine one for all of you thus far. In this, my first GI Fan Fic since New Year's Weekend, I return for a special Valentine's Day edition on the island. Although there are three couples on the island, this one will focus, more or less, exclusively on Pinger and their relationship. Originally, I was going to only make this a one-shot offering, however, I began writing something else which I decided to bring to the story, another Mary Ann & Ginger conversation based on a dream one of the ladies had going into Valentine's Day. What I have intended to write will follow in the coming chapter, which will post during halftime of Super Bowl LVI. For now, enjoy this opening chapter! :)

Ginger and Mary Ann were laying together, in their hut, on the morning of St. Valentine's Day. Their two separate beds had been pushed together since the end of the recent holiday season, a true tell on how closer the two women had grown since the previous spring, when Mary Ann began going with Gilligan, with whom she had not only become his girlfriend, but also his fiancée, as well. Also bonding everyone closer was her Negro disclosure, setting up the pending interracial wedding, which was going to happen this coming June 12th, the one-year anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia decision which made interracial marriage legal across the United States.

For Ginger, things had changed for her since this past spring, as well. In becoming closer to Mary Ann, she also became close to Gilligan, as well. So close, that she began, with his permission, to call him William, his given name, exclusively, although Mary Ann called her betrothed Willy and William, as well as Gilligan, often. In fact, it was through this interracial pair in which Ginger began to realize her true sexual feelings and went on to declare her love for both Mary Ann and Gilligan as a pansexual woman, loving them both as her girlfriend and boyfriend, respectively.

And this was all in lieu of the fact that the man she loved was right there on the island—The Professor, himself. He had worked very hard to keep things going for everyone on the island with his scientific knowledge and general sociological intelligence, as well. Ginger had always been drawn to his intelligence, not to mention his good looks and no-nonsense demeanor. After a couple of years on the island, the two declared their respective love for one another, began going together, and were feeling very serious about things of late.

So much so that The Professor allowed Ginger to explore her pansexuality, which meant her declaring her open love for Gilligan as a boyfriend, with Mary Ann as her girlfriend, as well. With Gilligan and Mary Ann on their way to the altar to become husband and wife, Ginger knew it was only a matter of time before she and The Professor would follow them down that same road. Yet despite the conversations she and Professor had regarding the subject, she never pushed him about it. Nor did she want to, preferring to be patient and bide her time until the question would be popped. It was never a matter of if…just when.

Mary Ann and Ginger woke up sleeping next to another, with Ginger spooning Mary Ann. The two beauties had an in-bed chat with one another.

"Say, Ginger, are you awake yet?" Mary Ann asked.

"Yes, honey," Ginger answered.

"I just had a very interesting dream," Mary Ann said.

"You did?" Ginger asked.

"Yes," Mary Ann answered.

"What was it about?" Ginger asked.

"Us," MaryAnn answered. "We were both pregnant."

"Pregnant?" Ginger chuckled.

"Yes, pregnant," Mary Ann said.

"With whose babies?" Ginger asked.

"Willy and the Professor," Mary Ann said.

"Well, of course, honey," Ginger said, "after all, they are the men we love. Yes, we would have babies with them. Don't you look forward to that?"

"More than anything," Mary Ann answered. She then turned around to face Ginger, still holding one another in each other's arms. She maintained a serious look while looking into her girlfriend's eyes.

"What is it, honey?" Ginger asked.

"The babies both belonged to Roy and William, as well as both of us," Mary Ann said.

"Really?" Ginger said, intrigued.

"Yes," Mary Ann said, tears falling down her face. "They were the fathers of both babies, and we were both having their babies. And we were going to have these babies as both of their mothers. All four of us were going to parent these babies…together!"

"Oh, honey, don't cry," Ginger said. "It was only a dream."

"That's just it," Mary Ann said, adding, "this dream felt very real. It is as if we are all going to have babies related, by blood, to all four of us. And these are going to be very special babies with the best of all of us."

Mary Ann could not stop crying. This dream felt very strong and real—as strong as the love she felt for William and the reality of their situation of being shipwrecked on the island. Ginger tried to console her.

"Honey, it will all be okay," Ginger said. "You just wait and see. Someday, we will both have children with our respective partners. And they will all be beautiful with the best of all of us." Ginger could not help but shed a few tears of her own, holding her girlfriend in her arms.

The two ladies stayed hugged up for a little while longer before they both got up to prepare for a very special Valentine's Day on the island.


Later on, that very morning, Gilligan saw the Professor over near the lagoon, looking as if he were writing something very important.

"Hi, professor," Gilligan said.

"Oh, hi, Gilligan," Professor said.

"What are you working on?" Gilligan asked. "Looks like it is something important."

"As a matter of fact, it is," Professor answered in kind. "It is a speech."

"Really?" Gilligan asked. "What kind of speech?"

"The speech of my life," Professor answered, "the kind of speech every man hopes to make to that special someone he loves."

"Oh, you are going to make a speech to, or about, who I think you are?" Gilligan said, smiling.

"Yes, Will, I am," the Professor said.

"And when are you going to make this speech?" Gilligan asked.

"Tonight," Professor said, "at the Valentine's Party

"Boy, I sure bet this is going to be a night to remember," Gilligan said.

"I am hoping so, as well, Gilligan," Professor said, "and now, if you will excuse me, I would love to get back to this very speech I am going to give this evening."

"You got it, Professor," Gilligan said, as he began to leave. However, before he departed completely, there was one more thing.

"Oh, and Will?" Professor asked.

"Yes, Professor?' Gilligan answered.

"Please…not a word of this to anybody," Professor requested.

"Oh, I see. You want this to be a surprise?" Gilligan responded.

"Yes, I do," Professor answered with a soft grin.

"You got it," Gilligan said, "I'll see you later, Professor."

"Bye, Gilligan," Professor said, turning back to focus on the speech he was going to give later that evening.