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Dive <3

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Synopsis
After her fiancé, Anthony Collins, disappears at sea during a violent storm, airline captain Serene Clarke is left suspended between survival and surrender. The ocean that took him becomes the only place where she still feels close to him. When the search is called off and Anthony is presumed dead, Serene’s grief quietly consumes her. She returns to flying, moves through life with precision and discipline, and learns how to function without truly living. At night, she rents a yacht and drifts to the exact coordinates where Anthony vanished, letting the sea hold the weight of everything she refuses to release. Kai Angelo Parker, a marine biologist, diver, and former Olympic swimmer, notices Serene long before she notices him. He recognizes the danger in her rituals and the resignation in her eyes. When Serene finally gives in to the pull of the ocean, believing Anthony is still somewhere beneath the waves, Kai pulls her back from drowning. He saves her life without knowing her story, and she leaves without gratitude, shaken, exposed, and furious at being seen. Yet their paths continue to cross, and slowly, without pressure or expectation, Kai becomes a steady presence in her life. He doesn’t try to replace Anthony. He waits. Over time, Serene begins to heal, learning to dive instead of sink, to breathe instead of disappear. What grows between them is quiet, unforced, and rooted in patience. Just as Serene is finally ready to name what they have and choose a future, the impossible happens. Anthony comes back. He survived the storm, drifting to a remote island where he lived for years with no memory of who he was. When his identity is finally restored, he returns to San Diego, and Serene chooses him out of loyalty, history, and unresolved grief. Kai steps aside without argument, preparing himself to let her go. As wedding plans resume, Serene realizes she is no longer happy. Her heart belongs to Kai, but she cannot bring herself to shatter Anthony after everything he has endured. When the truth finally surfaces through an honest conversation between Anthony and Kai, Anthony understands that while he survived the ocean, Serene survived losing him. Their chapter has ended. In an act of quiet love, Anthony releases Serene and sends her toward the man who taught her how to live again. Serene runs, still in her pilot uniform, to Kai’s door, believing she may already be too late. What follows is a confession spoken through tears, courage, and choice. Five years later, Serene and Kai are married, living in a beach house surrounded by coconut trees, raising their daughter Isla Kailani, whose name carries the meaning of island, ocean, and sky. The ocean that once called Serene to disappear now reminds her of where she learned how to stay. Dive is a story about grief and survival, about love that waits, love that lets go, and love that chooses life, not because it is easy, but because it is honest.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The ocean knows me. It knows the weight I carry, the grief stitched so tightly into my bones that I'm not sure where it ends and I begin. I come back to it every night, like a habit I never learned to break, drifting between what was and what is, between wanting and giving up. This is where Anthony disappeared. This is where the world swallowed him whole. And because of that, it feels like the only place I still belong.

The boat sways beneath my feet as I move closer to the edge. It creaks softly, familiar, almost comforting. The wind slides across my skin, gentle and cool, like a goodbye that lingers too long. Below me, the water stretches endlessly, dark, wide, breathing in slow, steady waves. It whispers things I don't let myself fully understand. It promises answers. Or maybe peace.

If I go deep enough, I think, if I stop fighting it, maybe I'll find him. Maybe he's still down there, frozen in the version of him I remember best. Arms open. That crooked smile. Eyes warm and certain, like he always knew where I belonged even when I didn't.

I close my eyes and breathe in the sharp scent of salt. It fills my lungs, burns just a little. Then I step forward.

The cold hits instantly, vicious and unforgiving. It knocks the air from my chest as I sink beneath the surface. The water curls around me, heavy and insistent, tugging me downward. For a moment, it feels almost kind as if it's holding me, guiding me toward the place I've imagined so many times. Toward him.

My body relaxes as the silence settles. The world narrows. And just as I begin to drift...

"Serene."

The sound slices through me.

His voice.

Not loud. Not panicked. Just steady. Certain. The way he used to say my name when he wanted me to listen.

My chest tightens. My body moves before my thoughts can catch up. Panic explodes through my limbs as I thrash upward, fighting the pull of the water. When I break the surface, I gasp like it's my first breath ever, choking, coughing, shaking. My hands slam against the side of the boat, fingers slipping on the wet wood before finally gripping tight. I haul myself up, clumsy and desperate, collapsing onto the deck in a shivering heap.

The cold clings to me as I lie there, staring at the sky. My breaths come uneven, too fast. The stars blur together above me, trembling just like I am. My heart won't stop pounding.

I'm still here.

I squeeze my eyes shut, swallowing the familiar ache in my throat, and whisper the words I always do, the promise I never keep, the lie that keeps me going.

"Tomorrow, then."