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>>92108285 said.
Literally all of what we've seen suggests Ashi caring for Jack, but it doesn't imply that they're in love. At all.
Ashi has a mother who raised her and her sisters from birth as killing machines only designed for one purpose. They had no father figure who could guide them into the right path other than some demon they worshipped who they perceived to be their father (which is untrue considering that Aku doesn't even know about the Cult of Aku.) Once they set out to fulfill that purpose, they met their destiny, all except Ashi - who, unlike her sisters, shared an interest for nature and its smaller creatures. She also hates evil. This trait was more than likely inherited from Jack - her real father.
The scene where Jack and Ashi rested on the island in Episode 4 showed Ashi being conflicted with two voices in her head: her mother - who filled her head with lies on how Aku is the master in the world, and Jack (her father) - who told her that Aku was evil itself and that she should let go of her hate. Her parents are polar opposites from each other: one attempted to guide Ashi down an evil path, and other down a righteous one.
Also, don't get me started on the scene where Jack told Ashi a bed time story that his mother told him when he was a child. It was a nice and soothing story, one that made Ashi smile as she never experienced something like that in her life thanks to her mother.
Ashi was also able to see the Green Warrior like Jack. During Jack's battle with Scaramouch, the Green Warrior appeared in the distance and Scaramouch hadn't seen him. Now, I'm willing to admit when I'm probably nitpicking, and his reason could be it. But in all honesty, it's better than the "hug and a kiss? :D" tidbit anons mentioned before.