That was what Caleb told me hundreds of times when he taught me how to dive.
But when I really had an accident, he completely forgot all those words.
No, he remembered everything but just forgot about me.
Now, he could only see my half-sister who would destroy anything that belonged to me that she couldn't snatch.
After laughing at me viciously, Ella wore a pitiful face when she said to Caleb, "Don't worry about me. Just pull Leah onto the boat, okay? She's also frightened. What if she's not pretending?"
But Caleb just sneered, "You are just too naive to see through her nature."
Isaac shouted abuse, "Caleb Robinson, you bastard, she's your wife! Don't you even worry if she dies?"
In my blurred vision, Caleb and Ella sailed farther and farther away.
At this moment, my heart sank into the dark and deep seabed.
Lying on the lifeboat, I felt the switch of burning and coldness in where I still had consciousness. But the pricking pain kept lingering near my left chest.
It was like thousands of antis consuming my heart.
I couldn't move my body below the neck but could still clearly feel the pain.
Isaac took out his cell phone with trembling hands to call for help.