I keep swimming in fear. My mind is racing, I can't believe what happened.
The yacht I was on exploded in flames.
I can't take this anymore.
That's when I stop swimming. Tired, I turn in the direction where the yacht is.
-What are you doing?
Michael asks in disbelief.
When I swam to the surface, I found him beside me. On one side, we had a fire that was eating the entire yacht and, on the other, the open sea.
-Move away.
Turning my head a little, I tell him, feeling him behind me.
-This is so wrong.
-What is it?
-Leave them.
-And what could you have done?
Those strong words are full of anger and indifference.
-I don't know, but not to run.
I turn around.
-We didn't have a choice.
-There is always a choice.
At this point, I'm yelling.
-We need to move. We can't stay here.
-I am tired. We are doing this the whole night.
I direct my gaze at the sunrise.
-So am I. We have to find land.
-Don't you say, I see that.
I say it with sarcasm, raising my hand and looking at my shriveled fingers.
-I see something there.
I hear Michael yelling as he gets further and further away.
-And where is that? We were far away from the city.
-I'll see when I get there.
He says, now really leaving.
-Hey, don't leave me here alone.
Not having the other, I start to swim towards Michael.
With a beach in front of us, I dived for the last time to wet my hair, which was already half dry. Horrible!
For the first time in hours, I feel something that is not sadness or regret, I am happy to finally sit down.
-Finally.
I say, sitting down on the sand.
-And where are we, Colombo?
I ask, looking around, but seeing nothing but the sea, sand, and trees.
-I assume you know that Colombo didn't find what he was looking for...
-Exactly like you.
I say, pointing a finger at him.
Feeling a little rested, I remove the wet clothes I have on and stay in the swimsuit I had put under. A simple yellow bikini with black decorations.
-Why are you looking at me? You didn't think I would be naked in front of you?
I ask, aware of Michael's gaze on you.
-I have a girlfriend, and also it's not like you have anything I haven't seen yet.
He answers with a smirk. Making me gasp in insult.
-Excuse me, I'm wearing decent clothes.
-Yeah, really.
He says, rolling his eyes.
-Jerk.
I say, getting. Michael just looked away.
After so many hours in the water, I'm sick of the sea, which is why I move away from the shore and lie down on the sand, spreading my wet clothes next to me.
-What?
I ask him, feeling his eyes on me again.
-Someone come prepared.
-What's that supposed to mean?
I asked with raised eyebrows.
-The, obviously. You have a swimming suit on, and you lie on the beach with no worries...
-And what should I do? Do you know where we are? Because I don't. We left the burning yacht full of people in the middle of the night and swam the other half. We are in the middle of nowhere, without anyone to help us.
-And I'm tired.
I lie back down and close my eyes.
-Good morning! We communicate with you with sad news from the port where the yacht sailed last night with the winners of the Fashion Log.
-Early in the morning, police were informed about a burning yacht in the middle of the bay. All we know is that the investigation is ongoing, and they have not yet returned from the investigation.
-On a yacht were employees of the fashion agency Stone Design.
-Who would have said? Justice exists - said happy Teresa Sutton, turning off the television.
-You can’t be like that, it’s a lot of people - she was rebuked by her husband, Allister.
-If you have finally had what you deserve - I reply, feeling happy.
I fell asleep without realizing it.
It was hot, and the sun was high when I woke up.
Looking around, my eyes fell on Michael, who was sleeping.
As I take the clothes in my hands to put them on and protect myself from the sun, I feel my mobile phone.
The feeling of being saved spreads through me, and I smile for the first time.
-Please, work.
I beg, turn it on.
-No!
I scream, seeing only water dripping from him.
-What?! What happened?
Michael asks, his voice filled with alarm as my piercing scream startles him out of sleep.
-Our ticket out.
I say, shaking your still-dripping phone.
Michael rushes over. He drops to his knees before me and looks at my phone.
-It's working?
Asks, not taking his eyes off him.
And I don’t blame him; I know the feeling.
-You really think I would scream no if it worked?
-What, I know what you screamed?
-You are so...
I start to speak but hold back, standing up and turning my back to him.
Does it really make sense to start a fight now?
-Look who is speaking.
-Really, you want to start it now?
I ask, turning to look at him.
-Among other things, where is yours?
The normal thing is to bring it too.
-With Eloise...
He replied sadly, looking down, but only for a bit.
-Not that he would be of any help. We were both in the water, if I need to remind you.
-Of course not, but we would have a better chance to get out of here. Now what?
I ask more yourself than him, of whom I don't have a high opinion.
-I'm going to explore. It has to be something on the other side.
See what I’m talking about?
-We are not in the movie that you will find a resort on the other side.