LOGINAs the only expert in the world capable of rescue dives below 3,000 feet, I received a once-in-a-lifetime salvage contract worth tens of millions of dollars. I had dived in those same waters over a decade ago. My son's research submersible had been damaged on the ocean floor. After his oxygen ran out, he suffocated in the dark. The grief nearly destroyed me. My husband, Griffin Lattimer, held me through it, staying by my side through countless miserable nights. I found out later that he had personally redirected the only rescue vessel capable of reaching the depths our son was at to save his childhood friend's daughter. That girl had merely choked on a mouthful of water in the shallows. I divorced Griffin and threw myself into deep-sea salvage like a woman possessed, diving over and over until I knew the undercurrents of those waters better than I knew my own home. I never wanted another child to die the way mine did. Today brought the same stretch of ocean, the same crushed hull, the same depleted oxygen, and the same impossible odds. When I opened the client's file, I went completely still. I recognized the name and face inside instantly. I would never forget either of them for as long as I lived. I smiled and slid the folder back across the table to my partner. "I can't take this one."
View MoreThe weather turned without warning. A storm tore across the surface, and every vessel in the area was forced to evacuate.Griffin's support ship was the last to leave. However, his submersible never came back.The dive log showed that Griffin had pushed his craft past its rated limit of 3,000 feet two hours earlier. The positioning signal had gone dead at 3,480 feet.The final segment of his comms recording was his voice. The static was overwhelming, and the shriek of metal being crushed drowned out nearly everything, but I could still make out his words."Maren... Robb... Dad's here..."Then, the signal cut out.I sat alone in the equipment room, listening to that recording for a long time."That's enough."Brody turned off the phone.Three days later, the sea went calm. I stood on the dock and watched as the dive equipment was hoisted onto the boat, piece by piece."Maren, are you sure you want to go down today?" Brody pointed at the bandage on my arm. "Your wound—""I can
The next morning brought news that the first team's signal had gone dead.The crew aboard the support vessel had tried to reel in the cable, but all they pulled up were two severed halves of a fiber-optic line.When the report reached the base, Brody swore in the dispatch room. "Goddamn it! They're treating lives like they're disposable."I said nothing.By 8 AM, the second message came in. The retired military team's titanium diving bell had been knocked off course by an undercurrent at 3,380 feet.The last segment of their comms log was the team leader shouting, "Cabin pressure abnormal... Retract! Retract now!" before it dissolved into static.Brody slammed his phone onto the table. "There's no chance any of them survived.""What about the one from Kaimon?""No word yet. He said he was going to wait for a gap in the undercurrents before descending."By the afternoon, the Kaimon diver's final voice message was in the group chat. Brody had someone translate it."Water pressu
Word traveled fast. Three hours later, every group chat across the deep-sea industry had exploded.Brody showed me his phone. Griffin had posted a bounty across every channel he could reach. $100 million to whoever brought Cora up alive."He's lost his mind." Brody scrolled through the screen. "$100 million. Who wouldn't be tempted? But at that depth...""Someone will go."Of course, someone did. Within two hours, three teams had accepted the job.The first was a commercial diving group from the Cerulan Coast. The second was a private rescue crew made up of retired military divers. The third was a lone operator, reportedly a former deep-sea welder from the Kaimon Islands.I leaned back in my chair while Brody read the messages aloud, one by one."The first team has already reached the area. They brought three rigs and a semi-submersible support vessel.""What's their max depth?""The specs say 2,600 feet.""They will never make it. The water pressure at 3,000 feet will crush
Elise scrambled backward and collapsed to the ground, one of her heels flying off."G-Griffin, she's..."Griffin had recovered from the shock, though not by much. "That's impossible..."His lips moved without sound, and he looked as though every ounce of strength had drained out of him."Maren... You were supposed to be...""Dead?" I finished the sentence for him. "Is that what you were hoping for?""I didn't...""Of course you didn't." My voice was very calm."You just never came looking for me. You never even asked."Griffin's lips were shaking. His gaze traveled from the scars on my face to the grease-stained coveralls I was wearing, and then to my rough, cracked hands."You... Ten years... You've been here this whole time?""Yes. I spend my days saving people.”I looked into his eyes. "Unlike someone who even refused to save his own son."Griffin was silent for a long time before he finally managed to speak. "Maren, I know I failed Robb. But he's already gone. There's












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