I'll Remember You (Hell Yeah!)

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Authors: Sable Hunter
motioned toward the lower deck. “This man is a rich, important American. Are you planning on holding him for ransom?”
    Martina was not offended by the question. Such dealings were not uncommon in her world. “No, I do not. I know this man. I wish him no harm.”
    The captain nodded. “I only wanted to know what to expect.”
    “Getting him help is my highest priority.” Now that she had him in her clutches, Martina wasn’t about to let him die. “My bodyguards can accompany us to Mexico City. You must escort Alessandra to the port in Cancun. She can join me at the hospital if she wishes, or return to Los Banos.”
    After they were underway, Martina checked on Aron and found him still sleeping. “Join me, I’d like to discuss his condition.” Before she led the doctor out, Martina lovingly pushed Aron’s hair from his forehead. “His skin is clammy.”
    Following her to a table by the swimming pool, he sat down and folded his hands on the table. “His pupils are dilated. I think he has a serious skull fracture.” Even though she was clad in a skimpy bikini, her employee’s eye never looked lower than her chin. “Find me the best specialist and have him meet us at the hospital in Mexico City.”
    “I have already placed a couple of calls. We have to be careful. Not everyone can be trusted.”
    “Money can buy silence.”
    He nodded, agreeing. Money could buy a lot of things, but some people could not be bought. Taking a sip of a mimosa, Juan seemed to contemplate his next question. “And what will you do if he remembers?”
    Martina smiled. No one would ever accuse the good doctor of being a fool. “I don’t know. I guess I’ll do everything in my power to make him forget.”
     
    ***
     
    Westin Resort, Grand Cayman, the next day
     
    When the plane touched down on the island, Noah had a driver pick them up and carry them to the hotel. Zane and Presley were on their way also. Soon a whole contingency of McCoys and their friends would descend on Grand Cayman. They were about to turn heaven and earth upside down to find Aron.
    Noah dreaded seeing Libby. Knowing how much she loved him, her heartbreak was going to be hard to witness. All of them were worried, but he was feeling numb. None of this seemed real. When they pulled into the Westin, a group of emergency workers were standing by, waiting to brief the family on what had transpired.
    As Libby had informed them, Aron had last been seen by his wife while snorkeling off Seven Mile Beach. No one had witnessed him returning to shore. But more importantly, no body had been found.
    Jacob made his way to Libby, first. They found her on the beach. When Jacob saw her standing there gazing out to sea, it just paralyzed him. “Libby.”
    At the sound of his voice, she jerked around. “Aron!” When her eyes finally registered it was Jacob, she stumbled, nearly falling. “Your voice sounds so much like his. I thought it was him.” He came to her and she went into his arms, allowing her brother-in-law to comfort her. “Why did this happen, Jacob?” She began to cry. “I don’t understand.”
    He hugged her, trying to absorb her grief and fear. “We’ll find him, Libby.”
    Relieved to have someone with her, Libby began pouring out the story, telling Jacob about their dive and what they had done. “We’d only been out there about an hour when I noticed he was no longer with me.” She buried her face in her hands. “I had swum off to one side, looking at fish. If I’d only stayed near him, never taken my eyes off of him, he’d still be here.”
    “You can’t blame yourself, Libby. Aron is a grown man.” Jacob did know Aron hated the water, that he’d agreed to go snorkeling at all was a surprise. “Let’s go up to the hotel and get you something to eat. We’re all here to be with you, and we’ve already put a lot of things into motion.” He began to tell her about the search and rescue efforts and who all they had contacted. “I can promise

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