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Chapter 437 A Rescue To Remember

    Chapter 437 A Rescue To Remember


    Kasie nervously tugged at Wesley''s sleeve before he left for the rescue. "Colonel Li, please. Make sure


    theye back safe and sound. Please!" she begged, her voice shaking.


    Wesley broke free from her grip and assured her, "Don''t worry. I will." And that was when Kasie


    realized she was being a bit foolish. She withdrew her hands, and looked down.


    After the search and rescue team left, ir sat on a bench, chin propped up in her hands as she


    watched the ship sail away. She prayed in her mind, ''Dear God, please bring all of them home safe..."


    Half an hourter, the rescue ship that Wesley was in began to slow a little when they were some miles


    from the coastline.


    Wesley carefully observed the area through a set of binocrs, hoping to find an ind or anything


    from Carlos and Debbie''s yacht. He knew he could only see about 3 miles out due to the curvature of


    the earth, but the digital magnification and enhancement were what he was after. No sign of a yacht or


    his friends, but he did spot a killer whale leaping out and diving into the sea some distance away. It was


    what he wanted.


    Time passed quickly. Still, nothing—nothing but the endless sea that stretched to the horizon. Wesley


    listened to the reports from the rescue team in the helicopters. "One klick south by southeast, nothing.


    Over."


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    "Two klicks northeast, no sign. Over."


    Still no good news. Wesley was beginning to think this might be a fool''s errand.


    Wesley continued to look into the distance through the binocrs. The killer whale came into view


    again, but this time, it was much closer to the boat. ''I hope that big guy''s careful. He doesn''t need to


    get caught by our propeller.''


    When he was about to shift his gaze away from the whale, something on its mouth caught his eye. ''Is it


    hurt, or is that just some fish?'' He zoomed in for a closer look, but it dove again before he could figure


    out what that was. When the thing surfaced again, he got another chance.


    Wesley quickly directed the lens towards the killer whale again. It swam closer and closer to them. He


    got a better look. It was dark blue, and seemed as if it were a torn piece of cloth.


    Wasting no time, he told the captain to bring the cutter alongside the killer whale.


    When he was close enough to observe the orca without the help of the binocrs, he asked the


    captain to stop the ship. Magically, the killer whale instantly sprang up, breaking the surface of the


    water, and made sounds, like it was trying tomunicate. It sounded like someone was letting air out


    of a balloon, deliberately making it squeak.


    The whale leapt up, and Wesley was able to pull the piece of cloth from the whale''s mouth. ''Did it eat


    someone? That doesn''t sound right. They don''t do that, usually, '' he thought. He examined the shred of


    clothing carefully. ''There! That tag! Mazu Resortwear ssic Swim Shorts! That''s what Carlos wears!''


    he thought excitedly.


    Next to Wesley, Niles also recognized the piece of cloth. He looked at the killer whale with excitement


    in his eyes. "Are they alive, though? He keeps swimming in one direction, and then wheeling back to


    us!"


    After another squeal, the killer whale dove into the sea and swam towards the northwest.


    Wesley radioed the rescue team in the helicopters, telling them to fly northwest.


    On the desert ind, Carlos washed his hands and passed the recently shelled lobster to Debbie.


    "Sorry there''s no sauce."


    "Okay, never mind." Debbie grabbed the slice of lobster and took a bite. ''It''s not bad. Sweeter and


    lighter than the crab we cooked up, '' she thought.


    Then, she tore some off and lifted it to his lips. "Take a bite. It''s not bad."


    Carlos shook his head. "I''ll stick with the fish."


    "Why? You don''t like lobster?"


    "What I like doesn''t matter. If you like it, when we get back, we can..." Carlos stopped mid-sentence.


    After a little pause, he corrected, "If you like it, eat as much as you want. It''s cheaper if we catch it


    ourselves."


    Taking in his words, Debbie thought for a short while and smiled. "I really think we''ll get off this ind."


    Carlos looked her in the eye. He grinned. "Me too."


    Debbie burst into a fit ofughter. She put the slice of lobster flesh in front of his lips again, this time


    dancing it around a bit. "Come on, take a bite," she said expectantly.


    He opened his mouth and ate a little. The strange fishy vor filled his mouth at once. He slightly


    furrowed his brows in disgust. But when he looked at Debbie, she looked content. She was really a


    trooper.


    Debbie shouldn''t spend the rest of her life on such a desert ind. She wasn''t spoiled or ungrateful.


    That kind of woman deserved every good thing that came her way.


    ''No way. I have to get her back home, '' he swore in his mind.


    A few minutester, when Carlos was eating the roasted fish and Debbie was munching on the lobster,


    they heard a loud sound above their heads. They exchanged nces with each other, excitement


    evident in their eyes.


    Simultaneously, they looked up at the sky. A helicopter was hovering up there, and several more were


    on an approach vector. When she spotted them, Debbie immediately threw away the lobster, sending


    the carcass skidding across the sand. She jumped up and down, waving her hands vigorously. "Over


    here! Hey!" she shouted to the helicopters in English. The lead one dropped lower. She could see it


    was one of the S-76Ds that this country had gotten from their contract with Sikorsky. ZL Group oversaw


    some of those operations, under the aegis of the Ministry of Transportation.


    Carlos pped the food debris off his hands. Looking into the distance, he grinned and said, "English?


    Really?"


    Debbie asked in doubt, "Didn''t you say that it would be better to speak English when being rescued?"


    "Normally, yes. But..." He pointed to the cutter with their national g flying in the wind; the killer whale


    was right alongside the boat, as if apanying it.


    "Thank God! Someone''sing to save us. Isn''t that the big guy? Look, Carlos! It brought them here!"


    she eximed excitedly betweenughter and tears, hugging Carlos all the while.


    He gently stroked her hair, somewhat rough from exposure to salt water. "Uh huh. They came. We''re


    safe." He said it somewhat wistfully. While they hadn''t had the easiest time of it, there was the fact that


    he didn''t have to sit in the office all day, working his fingers to the bone. When he was exhausted on


    the ind, it was from real work. Besides, he was really enjoying spending time with Debbie.


    As soon as the rescue cutter stopped a bit from shore to prevent running aground, they lowered a


    motorized intable life raft into the water, and Wesley and Niles zoomed over. When they got to shore,


    Niles ran up to them, leaving his brother to haul the raft onto the beach. He rushed up to Carlos and


    Debbie. He arched an eyebrow as he took in the bonfire behind them. "Here we were, worried about


    you, and you''re eating lobster? Seriously, dude?"


    Ignoring him, Carlos greeted Wesley with a fist bump and a hug. "Thanks, man!" That was all he said.


    But the two words carried a lot more meaning than that—something only the two old friends could


    understand.


    Debbie waded out in the water towards the whale. The water came up to her chest, but she didn''t mind.


    She bent over, kissed it and said sincerely, "Thank you so much, big guy! You saved us."


    The killer whale let out a cheerful sound and rubbed against her body, just like Piggy snuggling in her


    arms.


    Finally, they piled into the raft and boated over to the cutter. They climbed thedder on the side of the


    patrol boat to leave the raft. When they were finally safely aboard, Carlos pulled off Niles'' shirt and put


    it on Debbie. The man''s shirt was toorge for her, so it covered her from neck to knees.


    Bare-chested, Niles wanted to protest, but Carlos shot him a sharp nce, silencing him.


    On their way back, the killer whale followed them the whole way, keeping a safe distance from the ship,


    but close enough to be seen. Seeing its dorsal fin cutting through the surface of the sea, Debbie


    couldn''t hold back her tears. "I''m gonna miss him. Think we''ll ever see him again?"


    Carlos touched her head andforted her, "You cane whenever you want."


    "But... I''m afraid..." she stammered. She would miss the killer whale, but she didn''t want to be


    shipwrecked again. Understandable, since they had battled not only the natural elements, but


    supernatural ones as well.


    Carlos smiled. Looking at the swimming killer whale, he said, "Tell it you''lle to visit around the bay


    surrounding the ind."


    "Why there? Are you afraid people might hurt it?"


    He nodded, "Yeah, kind of. We need to protect it."


    "Right."


    While Debbie was watching the killer whale swimming happily, Carlos radioednd. They were still out


    of cell range, so it took a little doing to get his assistant Frankie on the line. "Yep, purchase the beach.


    Launch a public welfare program to protect the marine life around there. Prepare all the needed


    application forms, materials and submit them to the State Oceanic Administration. And attract some


    investment. ZL Group will fund 80% of the total investment..."


    Finally, they reached the beach. Their other friends were there, waiting anxiously.


    When Kasie spotted Debbie, she ran over to her and hugged her tightly, tears welling up in her eyes.


    "Deb, oh, thank God! You''re back. I was so worried about you!"


    Debbie hugged her back whileforting her, "Don''t cry. I''m fine now."


    After confirming Wesley was safe, ir also ran up to Debbie. "So where did you guys end up?"


    "On a desert ind," Debbie said. "In some ways, it was bad. In other ways, paradise."
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