Gilligan and Mary Ann refreshed themselves with food and some new clothes.

The pair then set out to locate their missing castaways, keeping an eye out for any danger.

"I don't like this Gilligan." said Mary Ann looking around the jungle.

"Me either." He replied searching around with his eyes.

"Where could they be? You don't think…something…happened?" Mary Ann said with fright.

"Don't worry. We will find them." replied Gilligan.

He was trying to be brave for Mary Ann's sake but inside he was scared. Scared that something happened to the Skipper.

The Skipper was his buddy. His friend. Sure he gave him a hard time every now and then but he wouldn't know what to do without his older friend.

Gilligan recalled the time they had a plan to be rescued and the Skipper wanted to join the Navy. Gilligan stated he wanted to join too. He wanted to still be with the Skipper. If something had happened...

Gilligan didn't want to entertain the thought. No he wasn't going to think that the Skipper…They had to keep searching. Keep looking.

Mary Ann remained silent as they searched the jungle. Her mind was on Ginger.
Thinking about all the girl talks they had in the hut. The advice Ginger would give her.

Mary Ann smiled thinking about when Duke was on the island. How crazy she and Ginger went over him. Then he turned out to be a total creep.

Gilligan and the Professor to their rescue!

While Ginger was busy with the Professor, Mary Ann was with Gilligan making like she was in love with him which if she was honest with herself wasn't a hard task.

After Duke bought their plan, she remembered the look on Ginger's face when she returned to the hut and Mary Ann recalled how she felt.

Ginger had sighed happily and said with a dreamy expression. "I got to kiss him."
Mary Ann had also sighed happily stating "I got to kiss Gilligan."

The two said nothing more and went to sleep.

It was that next morning that they both looked at the two men differently. Mary Ann believed that could be when Ginger's feelings really came to surface. She knew that's when her feelings started.

Mary Ann suspected that Ginger knew about her crush on Gilligan. She wouldn't come out and say it but dropped hints on how to get his attention from time to time.

Oh what would she do without her! She was her best friend and not just because they were the only two young women on the island, she really could count on her. Ginger was a great friend and she would hate to lose that friendship.

They had to find everyone. Just had to!

Tribal Camp

"Rose" left her tent and walked over to where the Professor was being held. She looked at the guards. "Leave us." She commanded.

"But your highness.."

"I said leave us!" She snapped sharply.

The guards nodded and bowed slightly to her leaving her alone with the Professor.

The Professor stood up in his cell and went to the front where "Rose" was standing.

"Ginger." He said. "Ginger…" His hand went to touch her face. "Ginger...I..."

"Rose" held her finger up to his lips silencing him. She moved closer to the cell door. Her hand gently stroked his hair as she was mesmerized by his eyes. She then ever so slowly leaned in and gently brushed her lips against his in a soft kiss.

"Rose" then let go and slowly turned walking away.

The Professor watched her wanting to call out to her but didn't want to catch the attention of the guards.

"Rose" returned to her tent and walked to her bed sitting down.
Her heart was beating fast. Her pulse was racing. She felt tingles all over her body. Just being that close to him…Why was she so drawn to that man? The feel of his lips on hers…it was magic….She couldn't help herself. She just had to…"Rose" closed her eyes wanting to recapture the moment.

Strangely, she felt no betrayal towards Kawan as she sensed that she did not love him. Why she was marrying him she hadn't a clue. Something was off.

"Rose" felt she did not belong there. These people did not feel like family. Something stirred in her mind about others being family but she was having a hard time placing them.

This whole situation was not right. "Rose" could feel it in her heart. She could feel that this was not home and she did not belong. That man called her Ginger. Kept insisting she was Ginger. He seemed so certain. And the way he looked at her…his voice…oh that voice…that cut right through to her soul.

"Rose" was starting to wonder. Was this man in the cell a man she loved?

Island Cave

The Skipper had to stop and rest. He was feeling weaker than before. As much as he tried to push through, he couldn't.

Mrs. Howell was doing the best she could to help Mr. Howell remove the rocks that blocked the cave but she wasn't as strong and it seemed to just take longer however they refused to give up.

Outside cave

Gilligan called out. "Skipper! Hey Skipper! Skipper! Skipper!"

Mary Ann shouted. "Mr. Howell! Mrs. Howell! Hello!"

Inside Cave

Mr. Howell stopped his work on the rocks.

"Dear what are you doing?" asked Mrs. Howell.

"I think I hear someone!' He exclaimed. "Listen…"

Mrs. Howell strained to hear. And then she heard a faint voice calling her name. "Mrs. Howell! Mrs. Howell!"
She tried returning the voice through the rocks. "Hello! Hello…I'm in here! We are in here! Can you hear me!"

Outside Cave

Mary Ann paused. "Gilligan…you hear that?

Gilligan stopped and listened.

"Can you hear me? Hello!"

His eyes brightened. "That sounds like Mrs. Howell! Mrs. Howell! Mrs. Howell…it's me Gilligan!" He shouted.

Inside Cave

"It's Gilligan!' exclaimed Mrs. Howell. "We are saved! Gilligan! Gilligan…we are in the cave…trapped inside…please help us move these rocks!"

Mr. Howell went back to work as Mary Ann and Gilligan found the cave and began moving the rocks as fast as they could. Throwing them to the side one by one.

Slowly the door the cave was being cleared and they could peak inside.

Gilligan's heart stopped when he saw the Skipper lying there. "Skipper!" He cried. "Skipper you okay!"

Mrs. Howell replied. "We think he may have been hit with a poison dart. He's getting weaker. We need to get him help."

Gilligan pulled the rocks with all his might. He wasn't losing his buddy. Not the Skipper. Kawan was not taking the Skipper away.

Mary Ann frantically pulled more rocks, throwing them to the ground.

Finally, the cave entrance was clear enough for them to climb out.

Mrs. Howell went first helped by Gilligan and Mary Ann. "Careful. Careful." They said.

The older woman was out of the cave.

Gilligan climbed in and went to the Skipper. "Skipper…Skipper."

"I'll be fine Gilligan." assured the Skipper. "Just fine the Professor and Ginger. I think…..that tribe…..Please go save them…"

"We need to get you help.' insisted Gilligan.

"Go Gilligan. Go help them."

"No. I'm not leaving you here. We need to get you help."

"I can help."

The group turned and saw Kianna standing there.

"I brought the antidote for the poison." She said holding out a small vile.

Mary Ann took it from her and reached over in the cave handing it to Gilligan.

Gilligan took the vile and quickly gave it to the Skipper who drank it down.

Kianna spoke. "It may take a while but he should be okay." She said. "I am so sorry for all the trouble…"

Mary Ann looked at her. "It's not your fault."

Kianna shook her head. "No. It is. I should have stopped Kawan. It is my fault that..Please accept my apologies."

Gilligan, knowing the Skipper would be okay now, got up and climbed out of the cave. "You saved the Skipper. You don't have to apologize."

"You are kind. " said Kianna. "Very kind. I wish to help you. I cannot…I cannot allow Kawan to do this. I don't care who you are. You are kind people. I don't wish for Ginger to be married off to Kawan. She should marry the Professor. They are in love."

Mary Ann smiled. "So you don't believe she is Princess Rose?"

Kianna shook her head. "No I don't believe it. She may look like her but she is not her. I can see it. The way she looks at Kawan is not the same way that Princess Rose looked at Kawan. Please…we must save her. Kawan…put some spell on her….made her think she is Princess Rose. "

Mr. Howell looked confused. "What do you mean spell?"

Kianna tried to explain. "He had some book that he took from our tribal doctor. It had a part about making a person believe they are someone else. Controlling their mind…I am sorry I'm not sure what it was called."

Mary Ann thought and then it came to her. "Hypnosis! He used hypnosis on her!" She shrieked.

"Kawan is planning to rid the Professor tomorrow. He is going to kill him." said Kianna. "You must come back with me and stop him. After he kills the Professor, he is going to have the wedding ceremony…"

"How romantic." quipped Mary Ann with sarcasm.

"We have to save the Professsor!" exclaimed Mrs. Howell. "We can't let him be killed. Poor Ginger…thinking she is someone else. Only the Professor can bring her back. He knows all about that hypnosis. He is the only one who can convince her she is not Princess Rose!"

"It wont' be easy to get near her." explained Kianna. "Kawan has her guarded."

"You think we could somehow get to her and tell her she is Ginger and loves the Professsor?" asked Gilligan.

Mary Ann thought about how they could go about it and then it came to her. "I got it! Ginger's diary!"

Gilligan then remembered it. "You're right!"

Mrs. Howell looked at the two. "Diary? Ginger has a diary?"

Mary Ann nodded. "Yes I had found it by accident. I didn't know it was her diary when I looked at it. She wrote in it about how she was in love with the Professor. Surely if she saw it and read it…it would help her remember who she really is!"

"It's worth a shot." agreed Mr. Howell.

"Okay Gilligan." said Mary Ann. "Let's go find her diary….Mr. and Mrs. Howell…can you get the Skipper back to camp…"

"Not to worry."

"Good. Kianna, I want you to go back to your tribe. See if you can speak with the Professor.. Let him know what we are planning."

Kianna nodded. "I will do my best." She then hurried off.

Gillian and Mary Ann quickly ran back to their camp towards the girls's hut.

"I hope this works!" said Gilligan.

"It will." assured Mary Ann. "Once Ginger sees those diary entries…it will come back to her."

The two entered the hut and found the diary on the table. Mary Ann picked it up.
"This holds the key to Ginger unlocking her memory."