The force of the bullet hitting Bernie caused Kellie to loosen her grip on him and he fell to the floor.
"I lied about Bernie being able to get off the boat," Luis said, "I didn't have the heart to tell him he was no longer useful to me."
"You actually believe you have a heart," Kellie said, trying to compose herself.
Luis ignored her, "Or to tell him I hadn't arranged for him to get off the boat either. He was getting sloppy. On to more important things. Time to choose who lives and who dies, Kellie, Tyler or your father."
"Let them both go," Kellie said, "It's me you want."
"It doesn't work that way," Luis said, "You have to choose."
"Let them go," Kellie said, "I'll fight you for my ability to get off the boat."
"You and Tyler go," Sonny said, "I won't let you sacrifice your life for mine much less take on this animal by yourself."
"Silence," Luis said, "There is no trading for spots. I can get on and off the boat as I please." He moved his jacket sleeve back to reveal a bracelet. "This bracelet is my ticket to come and go and takes my weight out of the calculations for the bomb to go off."
Luis turned to leave. Kellie lunged at him. His guards got between her and him.
"You're more optimistic than I would have given you credit for, considering your dark past," Luis said, "Just for that I'll through in another challenge." Luis pulled a remote out of his pocket. "You have ten minutes to choose and leave before you all die. I just activated the timer."
Luis left and his guards followed.
"Kellie," Sonny said, "You take Tyler and you leave."
"And leave you here to meet a fiery death," Kellie said, "I thought you always wanted to go out in a hail of bullets."
"Don't argue with me," Sonny said, "For once in your life do what I tell you."
Silently, Kellie began to untie Tyler, never once looking him in the eye.
"Kellie, look at me," Tyler said.
Kellie hesitated before doing so.
"I'm sorry," Tyler said, "About everything."
Continuing to untie the ropes, Kellie looked over at Sonny, confused.
"I told him what really happened to your child," Sonny said.
Kellie finished untying the last of the ropes and said, "I never blamed you."
"You two go," Sonny said.
Kellie walked with Tyler outside the engine room.
"Take this hallway straight and to the left," she said, "You'll find a set of stairs going up. They'll take you to the deck. You'll have to swim. Now go."
"What about you?" Tyler asked.
Kellie didn't say anything and went back into the engine room.
