Chapter eight:

Everyone else still remained on the boat. Val was trying to jump off the
boat to help, but Tyler held her back. "Val, Val stop!" He cried.

"I have to go Tyler. I have to go. Let me go." Tears were streaming down her
face, and the way she looked broke his heart.

"Listen to me Val. He'll get her. He'll get her." She threw herself into
his arms, and he held her tightly trying as best he could to clam her, and
give her all the comfort he had to offer. She rested there with a complete
sense of security, and she let all her tears fall down into him. The life
guards were just about to get out of the boat when Hank looked up at the
cave and cried, "Look!" Everyone turned their sights to the entrance of the
cave and the life guards froze in their positions. They all dropped their
mouths open at the amazing sight that lay before their eyes. As the wave
pulled itself out of the cave, and refused to come up anymore, the rain
stopped, and the sun popped out of the clouds, and there, among the rocks
stould Jaime, holding a small limp girl in his arms.

She looked up at him. Her eyes barely squinting. "Jaime?" She cried. And
once again, blackness.