Ginger
I just don't understand it. Why would Mary Ann leave all of a sudden. It doesn't sound like her at all. I wonder if she had her feelings hurt by one of us somehow. Yes, yes that has to be the answer! The door opened, and in walked the Professor.
"Ginger, did Mary Ann leave any note of any sort?" A note?
"Not that I've seen Professor."
"Unusual. Very unusual. Why would she leave with no specific reasoning?" It is confusing. Usually, Mary Ann keeps a cool head. Even when Gilligan messes up a rescue attempt.
"Well, let us discuss this matter tomorrow. Goodnight Ginger."
"Good night Professor." But I knew I wouldn't get much sleep anyway. I must know if I said anything wrong to Mary Ann before she left.
Mary Ann
I managed to fall back asleep, but had the same dream of me marrying Gilligan. Well, if I can't sleep, I might as well make a few changes to the cave, give it a woman's touch. I hung up a blanket I brought with me to keep the heat inside. Good thing I brought two. Next, I took some grass and stuffed it into a pillow case. Not a comfy pillow, but good enough.
Put up some pretty water lily's on a spot where it looks like a shelf. It's not perfect, but it's better than it was a few minutes ago. Finally, I put a picture of the farm back in Kansas next to the lily's. Again, not perfect, but it's all I have to work with at the moment.
I suddenly feel very small and alone. I'm so used to having the other castaways competing on the decorating that it almost makes me want to go back. But if there is one thing I'm not doing, is going to where Gilligan is. And yet, I can't help but think back to my dream. Am I suppose to be with Gilligan?
No Mary Ann, stop that! No more Gilligan.
Short chapter, and I'm sorry. Just to tired today. More soon, I promise!
