I watched as he struggled and tried to take in breaths, his body too weak from the blood loss to save himself and swim back up.
And when he stopped moving, going still in the water, I closed my eyes and let my fists slowly uncurl.
“You would never have been safe,” I told her.
She buried her face in my chest, and I held her as her body shook with silent sobs.
I turned my eyes on Kai. “Get the boat into port, okay?”
He nodded, holding his side. “Just take care of her. We got this.”
I took Rika’s hand and pulled her through the salon and back down the passageway again, taking her into the cabin designated for me when I was on the yacht.
I ran my hand through my hair, slicking back the wet strands and feeling like my heart was about to jump out of my chest.
I almost lost her.
Squeezing her hand, I headed straight into the bathroom, turned on the shower, and started throwing open cabinets, not sure what I was looking for.
“Here.” I went to her, rubbing my hands up and down her arms. “You’re freezing. Get out of these clothes.” And then I turned around, checking the shower temperature. “I’ll run it hotter, okay?”
“Michael,” she said gently, trying to stop me.
But I pushed forward, feeling my stomach roll. “We’ve got towels here for when you get out.” I gestured to a cupboard. “Unless you want a bath instead. I can run one. Maybe soaking would be better.”
“Michael.”
“I just…” I rubbed a hand down my face, trying to find my words. “I’ll just try to find you some clothes. My mom probably has things here that you can wear, so—”
“Michael,” she said louder, reaching up to take my face in her hands.
But I tore myself away, leaning back on the sink and bowing my head, feeling pain everywhere.
Was this what she wanted? For me to be vulnerable and feel the fear I felt tonight?
Is this what she felt for me?
“I thought you were gone,” I said, barely audible. “The water was so black, and I couldn’t find you. I thought I’d never get to you.”
She came up to me, taking my face again.
And I looked up into her blue eyes, knowing that would always haunt me. What if she had never come back up? What would I have done?
I slid a hand around the back of her neck and wrapped my other arm around her waist, taking her lips in mine and kissing her so deep the heat of her mouth filled my entire body.
I could kiss her forever.
Touching my forehead to hers, I ran my thumb across her face, caressing it. “I love you, Rika.”
I’ve always loved you.
She broke out in a smile, tears streaming down her face as she circled her arms around my neck and pulled me in close. I squeezed her tight, burying my face in her hair, never wanting to let her go.
After all the years and all the times when I should’ve known, it took her nearly getting killed for me to realize what she meant to me. For me to realize how ingrained in every moment of my life she was and how she’d always been there, right in front of me.
Her, riding her bike around my driveway when she was five. Her, learning to swim in my pool. Her, running around and doing cart wheels in my backyard.
Her, biting her nails when I entered the room.