Meanwhile

Luis was on the deck with his guards, about to get in the life boat.

"Have fun swimming," Luis said as the guards stopped him, taking his gun.

"If you think you're leaving us here to die," one of the guards said, "You might want to think twice because you're not leaving with out us."

Luis attempted to shove past the guards, "Only one bracelet, one ticket off the boat."

"I helped you make the bomb remember," the guard said, "As long as we're all touching and act like one entity. We can all get off the boat. Since you're not willing to share the gift of life. We'll just take it for ourselves."

The guards yanked the bracelet off Luis and threw him back down the stairs which he came up. They all got on the life boat and left.

The Engine Room

"I thought I told you to leave," Sonny said as Kellie came back into the engine room.

"If you die today," Kellie said, untying the ropes, "I'd at least like to be able to sleep at night knowing I did everything I could to get you off this boat."

"I get it," Sonny said, smiling, "This is more about your conscience than about saving the man who did nothing more than make the deposit responsible for your existence."

"Now is not the time to get into this," Kellie said, "Just don't waste time getting off the boat."

She dragged Sonny out the engine room door.

By The Stairs

Tyler made it to the stairs as Luis tumbled down, smacking his head against the bottom step.

"Apparently dying in a blaze of fire wasn't what your guards had in mind," Tyler said, "I can't imagine why not."

"It just means Kellie and I are the only other ones getting off this boat," Luis said, getting up, swaying from the nasty hit on the head he took, "It works out even better because she'll be broken from two deaths. Not just one."

Luis came closer to Tyler. Tyler grabbed the boat hook from the ceiling and swung at Luis, hitting him in the neck. The force of the blow sent Luis flying into the wall. Luis slid down to the ground passed out.

"I had no idea you had it in you, City Boy," Kellie said as she and Sonny approached him, "Nice work. Now give me your belt."

"Uh…Kellie," Tyler stammered, "I really don't think this is….the time to be."

"You are not God's gift to women," Kellie said, taking his belt off for him, "I want the belt, not you."

Kellie used the belt to tie Luis to the handrail, "Just little extra insurance he won't be getting off anytime soon."

She motioned for Sonny and Tyler to follow her up the stairs. On the deck, Kellie noticed the harbor was clear except for one speed boat headed directly for them.

"It's Luke," Kellie said, "Tyler, get off first."

"Hold on minute," Tyler protested as the roar of the speed boat drowned him out.

Luke slowed the boat down and pulled up alongside the yacht.

"Having your radio turned off defeats the purpose of having it in the first place," he yelled.

"I couldn't have your obnoxious voice giving away my position now could I?" Kellie replied.

"You first, Love Slave," Luke said, "How many people can you get off the boat before it explodes?"

"Two," Kellie said, shoving Tyler into Luke's boat.

"Hey," Tyler yelled as he hit the boat floor hard.

"Your love slave here is going owe me some bartending as well," Luke said, "This is what the second time I've had to rescue his lily-white butt."

"Add it to my tab," Kellie said as the boat exploded.

BOOM!