|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Dec 20, 2006 2:37:35 GMT -5
HEIDI
Her request that I sing caught me off guard. I felt that familiar butterflies in the stomach nervousness. "Oh. Well, um," Come on Heidi, suck it up, I thought to myself. It's not like little Sarah would judge me. Plus it was dark enough for me to not see her watching as I tended to be uncomfortable when I was being watched as if on stage or something. "Sure I can. Any requests? I'm not sure if I remember any real lullabies, but if you throw some titles out to me, it might jog my memory. I also know a lot of Disney songs, if you like those."
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Dec 20, 2006 2:22:44 GMT -5
HEIDI
"You're very welcome," I said, returning the smile as I folded the blanket over to cover her and tucked it under her. "There. Snug as a bug in a rug." I smoothed her hair off her face. "You going to be okay?" I asked before getting up to leave. I didn't want her to think I was in a hurry and it wasn't as if I had somewhere else to be.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Dec 20, 2006 2:14:30 GMT -5
HEIDI
***enters from G3 - Area of Survivors Camp***
I held back the flap of her shelter and let her go in first. "Here we are, nice, comfy sand mattress," I joked. I looked around the inside of her shelter, but with the moon as the only light source, it wasn't easy to see. Everything seemed to be pretty much in order, which wasn't too difficult when you had a limited amount of worldly possessions. "You've built yourself a very nice shelter. I'm very impressed," I said in all honesty.
I picked up the blanket she'd been using as a pillow and quickly refolded it, then straightened out the blanket she used to cover herself, leaving it flipped open for her to lie down in. "Okay hun, hop in," I said as I patted the ground."
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Oct 19, 2006 3:21:26 GMT -5
Little Sarah's Shelter Location found in box G3 below: Each box is 3 miles by 3 miles. It takes an hour to walk 3 miles. But also keep in mind that hiking (like that really steep hill to get to higher ground) will take a heck of a lot longer and that if you're running (like from some jungle thing), that you'll get somewhere faster.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jul 15, 2007 18:16:15 GMT -5
DAY 5 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 6 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ CHARACTER NOT SEEN IN OVER AN ISLAND DAY. INACTIVE SHELTER
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 20, 2007 3:23:08 GMT -5
DAY 4 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 5 BEGINS
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jan 7, 2007 14:32:18 GMT -5
Tusti's Shelter Location found in box G3 below: Each box is 3 miles by 3 miles. It takes an hour to walk 3 miles. But also keep in mind that hiking (like that really steep hill to get to higher ground) will take a heck of a lot longer and that if you're running (like from some jungle thing), that you'll get somewhere faster.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jul 15, 2007 18:20:10 GMT -5
DAY 5 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 6 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ CHARACTER NOT SEEN IN OVER AN ISLAND DAY. INACTIVE SHELTER
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Dec 22, 2006 4:47:40 GMT -5
DAY 3 ENDS, DAY 4 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ DAY 4 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 5 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ DAY 5 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 6 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ CHARACTER NOT SEEN IN OVER AN ISLAND DAY. INACTIVE SHELTER
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Oct 21, 2006 17:56:39 GMT -5
Sonny's Shelter Location found in box F3 below: Each box is 3 miles by 3 miles. It takes an hour to walk 3 miles. But also keep in mind that hiking (like that really steep hill to get to higher ground) will take a heck of a lot longer and that if you're running (like from some jungle thing), that you'll get somewhere faster.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 20, 2007 3:23:49 GMT -5
DAY 4 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 5 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ DAY 5 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 6 BEGINS ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ CHARACTER NOT SEEN IN OVER AN ISLAND DAY. INACTIVE SHELTER
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Dec 22, 2006 4:46:42 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Oct 19, 2006 3:35:17 GMT -5
Natalie's Shelter Location found in box F3 below: Each box is 3 miles by 3 miles. It takes an hour to walk 3 miles. But also keep in mind that hiking (like that really steep hill to get to higher ground) will take a heck of a lot longer and that if you're running (like from some jungle thing), that you'll get somewhere faster.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 20, 2007 3:31:11 GMT -5
DAY 4 ENDS, SEVERAL HOURS HAVE GONE BY, DAY 5 BEGINS
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 20, 2007 3:30:37 GMT -5
Severin's Shelter Location found in box G3 below: Each box is 3 miles by 3 miles. It takes an hour to walk 3 miles. But also keep in mind that hiking (like that really steep hill to get to higher ground) will take a heck of a lot longer and that if you're running (like from some jungle thing), that you'll get somewhere faster.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 20, 2007 2:53:26 GMT -5
NARRATION
Jack and Sawyer continue to argue until suddenly, coughing and sputtering can be heard coming from the tent. Sawyer's aim was not the killing shot he'd thought it was. Everyone nearby is stunned and horrified. After Jack gives Sawyer a verbal bashing, Jack goes into the tent, silencing the marshal, Edward Mars, for good.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 19, 2007 12:02:13 GMT -5
KATE
As Sawyer was getting ready to shoot the marshal, Kate turned and started walking out of the tent. She just couldn't watch and was several feet away when the shot rang out.
***Kate leaves for F3 - Survivor's Camp***
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 15, 2007 22:44:45 GMT -5
KATE
She turned to look at Jack when he called her name. Of course she'd been watching from the corner of her eye and had seen him leave the tent but she didn't act as if she was expecting him nor did she act surprised. She simply watched him as he spoke.
The marshal wanted to talk to her alone? That solved her problem of how to get in there. "Okay," she said after a few moments of looking as if she was contemplating what she would do. Without another word, Kate walked past Jack and into the tent.
MARSHAL
He watched her enter. "What was it?"
KATE
She shook her head in confusion. "What?"
MARSHAL
"The favor."
KATE
"I don't know what you're talking about." In all honesty, she didn't.
MARSHAL
"Last thing I heard before the crash, you wanted a favor." He watched Kate closely as she seemed to be lost in thought. "Well?"
KATE
She'd looked away as she remembered the time that she'd spent living under Ray's roof up until the time he'd also betrayed her. Everyone eventually did. Kate looked back at Edward. "I wanted you to make sure that Ray Mullen got his twenty-three grand."
MARSHAL
The Marshal starts chuckling resulting in a coughing fit. He watched as Kate knelt down beside him with a concerned expression on her face. He just couldn't figure her out; someone who kills a man, her own father, in cold blood, cared not only about the guy who'd ratted her out but was concern about him; the man who'd made her life a living hell. Still, he had to confirm it. "What, the guy who ratted you out?"
KATE
"He had a hell of a mortgage," she said with a wry smile.
MARSHAL
"Kate. You really are one of a kind." If he'd had the strength, he would have shook his head at her. "You know, you would have got away if you hadn't saved him."
KATE
He was still trying to win and it bothered her. She wanted to rub that smug look off his face, so she said, "In case you hadn't noticed, I did get away."
MARSHAL
He'd expected such an answer and quickly added a rebuttal. "You don't look free to me." He gave a self-satisfied smirk as she looked away, having been affected by what he said. He started coughing again which sent pain throughout his body. He gave up on trying to save his pride by acting as if he would beat this thing. "Kate, I'm gonna die, right?"
KATE
She stared at him, then finally nodded. "Yeah," she said quietly.
MARSHAL
"So ..." he coughed, "are you gonna do it, or what?"
KATE
She discussed with Edward that there was someone else who had volunteered for the job. It was for the best for two reasons; Kate couldn't get herself to do it, which she did not tell him because he'd have laughed, and second, being taken out by the person you'd dedicated years to take out was not the way any person would want to leave this world.
Kate looked out of the tent flap at Sawyer giving him the signal they'd agree on for when she was ready for him to do what had to be done.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 15, 2007 5:44:42 GMT -5
((OOC: I hope you guys don't mind that I'm quickly posting some of what the marshal says so we can jump ahead to the end of the Marshall/Jack convo all in one more Jack post before he goes to find Kate))
MARSHAL
He had to concentrate on what used to be an easy task as he drank the offered water. "Listen to me --" he started coughing as he had still been in the process of swallowing when he began speaking. "Listen to me. No matter what she does, no matter how she makes you feel, just don't ... trust a word that she says. She will do anything to get away." He ignored Jack's attempts at an interruption as he was hell bent on getting his way before it was too late for him. "I want to talk to her. I want to talk to her alone." The Marshal saw Jack's hesitation and snickered. "She got to you, too, huh?"
KATE
**arrives from F3 Area of Survivor Camp**
Kate stood outside the tent, the night breeze swaying the tent flap giving her a small peak at what was going on inside. Jack was trying to calm the marshal and the marshal kept insisting on seeing her, alone, no less. Was he planning on making another attempt to take her out before he was gone? She decided to play it safe and moved a bit further away from the tent and stood near one of the fires as if she hadn't had the intention of seeing the marshal just moments ago. She stood at an angle as if looking out to shore but watched the tent in the corner of her eye.
|
|
|
Post by Hollywood Heidi on Mar 27, 2007 16:14:42 GMT -5
KATE
Kate stood there, unmoving and unable to talk from the shock. He walked away and she didn't follow. He knew. That entire time, he knew. How long has he known, she wondered? She suddenly felt very much alone and ashamed and like she lost the only person she'd connected with in so long besides Kevin.
She hung her head down, oblivious to the drenching rain, feeling lost.
|
|