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At the beach, a sudden tidal change is threatening to flood the fuselage wreckage and the survivors' entire beach camp. Jack and Sayid help get the supplies out of harm's way and plan to set up a new camp slightly further down the coast, though Jack still thinks its best if everyone moves to the caves. He asks Sayid to take him to Rousseau so that he can ask about the Others, but Sayid thinks Rousseau is insane. They discuss the maps and documents Sayid stole from Rousseau's shack, but the mathematical equations on them are too either too advanced or two nonsensical for Sayid to understand, and parts are written in French. Sayid wonders if some things are best left untranslated, but Jack responds that maybe Sayid should tell that to Charlie, who's been completely despondent since Claire's kidnapping. Boone comments on how Shannon is reading a magazine while everyone else moves the beach camp. Her response is to ask what Boone and Locke have been doing every day in the jungle. Boone claims they're looking for Claire.
 
{{quote| '''Boone''': At least I'm doing something. Don't you see the way they look at us around here? They don't take us seriously. We're a joke. I'm trying to contribute something. You're just... you're useless.}}
 
That evening, Kate sees Sawyer with the case.
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Shannon helps Sayid to translate Rousseau's maps and documents, and she talks about living in Saint Tropez and learning French there. As Sun brings an herbal headache remedy back to the caves to show Jack, Kate arrives and asks for his help. She claims the case contains four nine-millimetre handguns and several boxes of ammo, and the key to open it is in the Marshal's wallet, which Jack buried with him. Jack agrees to help her get the case on the condition they open it together. On the beach, Charlie and Rose are moving supplies to the new campsite. She has a very positive outlook, despite all the terrible things that've happened, which Charlie proceeds to list.
 
{{quote| '''Rose''': Charlie, nobody blames you. <br />
'''Charlie''': What? <br />
'''Rose''': For what happened to Claire. It's not your fault. You did everything that you could do. And you came very close to dying yourself. <br />
'''Charlie''': Maybe I should have died. <br />
'''Rose''': You know what I think, Charlie? You need to ask for help. <br />
'''Charlie''': Who's going to help me? }}
 
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Jack and Kate open the case. Inside are the guns, the ammo, a wad of cash and that same white envelope, which contains a small toy airplane.
 
{{quote| '''Jack''': What is it, Kate? <br />
'''Kate''': You wouldn't understand. <br />
'''Jack''': I want the truth, just this once. What is it? <br />
'''Kate''': It belonged to the man I loved. <br />
'''Jack''': The truth!<br />
'''Kate''': It belonged to the man I loved!<br />
'''Jack''': Stop lying and tell me the truth!<br />
'''Kate''': I'm not! It belonged to the man I killed! }}
 
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