Engine Room
"How do you know it wasn't all a ruse to keep you away from your child?" Luis said.
"She wouldn't do that," Tyler said.
"Are you sure about that?" Luis said, "Her father's opinion means a lot to her and if he thought it best to keep your child away from you, then she'd do it in a heartbeat."
"She may value her father's opinion, but not at the cost of her principles," Tyler said, "She may have been deceitful by faking her death, but at least her motives were pure even if I think they were misguided. Can you say the same thing? What were your motives for faxing me Kellie's medical records?"
"You deserved the truth," Luis said, "She's treated you like a pawn right down to pretending to protect you."
"No, I'm a pawn in your game," Tyler said, angrily, "Same as Mr. Corinthos, same as Sage, Same as Kellie. You not only want power, but you want to destroy everyone in the process. Why is that? Do you feel the size of your manhood is inadequate? Or is it something else?"
Meanwhile
Kellie made her way to the yacht. She watched the guards waiting for her opportunity to sneak on board.
Once she was on board, she radioed Luke, "Do you have any ideas as to where I should start looking?"
"Engine room," Luke replied, "I'm guessing there's probably two engine rooms based on the size of the boat. Take your pick."
"Thanks," Kellie said, "I'm out of here."
Coast Guard Office
Luke entered the office. "I'd like to speak to whoever's in charge."
"Do you have an appointment with the lieutenant?" the receptionist asked.
"No," Luke said, "But I'm sure the lieutenant will see me when you tell there's a boat in the harbor rigged with explosives, sweetheart."
The receptionist picked up the phone, "Lieutenant, There's a… what's your name, sir?"
"Luke Spencer," Luke said, "I'm guessing his office is at the end of the hallway. I'll show myself in."
"Luke Spencer is here to see you," the receptionist said, half in shock, "He's already on his way to your office. I suggest you see him if what he says is true."
The Boat
Kellie found the port (left) side engine room. After several minutes she found the bomb strapped to the gas tank She inspected it for several minutes before radioing Luke.
Coast Guard Office
"Are you sure there's a bomb on the boat?" the lieutenant asked Luke, "Where are you getting your information."
"It's just a hunch," Luke said, "But I should be getting confirmation anytime now."
"Luke," Kellie's voice said over the radio, "There's no timer on the bomb. But there is a green light flashing as if it was a strobe light and red light that isn't lit."
"That would be my confirmation," Luke said, "Where's the wires, Slinger?"
"I can't find them," Kellie said, "I think he may have wired them directly to the engine."
"This bastard thought of everything didn't he?" Luke said, "Start the engine and the bomb goes off as well."
"I'll get men out there immediately to take care of the bomb," the lieutenant said.
"There's another trigger," Luke said, "That bomb is not only set to off if the engine starts, its also set to go off if anyone gets off that boat or any one else gets on. You just need to find a way to clear the harbor that boat is going to blow up no matter what."
"I'm on it," the lieutenant said, "What about the people on board?"
"Leave that to me and my sidekick," Luke said, "You wouldn't have a boat I could borrow?"
"I'm sure something could be arranged," the lieutenant said.
"Luke," Kellie's voice interrupted, "We can't disarm this can we?"
"Not a chance in hell, Slinger," Luke said, "Now make like a cat after kitty dope and find the two leading men in your life after me of course."
