Vicky remained silent and did not engage in further conversation with Lincoln.
In turn, Lincoln maintained his harmless facade and did not push her to speak. Observing her
reluctance to talk to him, he
left the room.
â¦
Vicky was awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of thunder and the ship violently rocking.
The cabin was illuminated by occasional flashes of lightning, and raindrops the size of beans streaked
down the windows.
It was raining heavily. The rain at sea, especially in such intensity, posed a considerable danger.
Soon, Vicky heard hurried footsteps approaching her cabin.
Miranda, who was stationed at the door, noticed that Vicky had turned on the lights and knocked before
entering. âItâs
raining outside, Ms. Shaw. Of course, thereâs no need to worry. The captain has extensive experience
in navigating rough
weather. We wonât run into any problems.â
Through the window, the surging sea relentlessly pounded against the deck. Its menacing appearance
seemed as if it
could overturn the entire ship.
Vicky did not respond and simply stared at the heavy rain outside.
She had no idea where she was. Being pregnant, she knew attempting to escape was impossible.
Even with the chaos
caused by the rain, she could never flee, and she did not want to waste any effort.
âI want to rest,â she said and turned off the lights to go back to sleep.
Vicky tended to be drowsy during her pregnancy, and the continuous rocking motion of the ship quickly
lulled her back to
sleep.
She awoke to the sensation of something cold on her face and jolted awake.
Vicky opened her eyes to the sound of rain and the violently rocking ship. Lightning flashed, and the
torrential rain showed
no signs of letting up.
The dim cabin light seeped in through the window as a tall, dark figure appeared at her bedside.
Startled, Vicky shivered with fear at the sight of the shadow. Before she could scream, a large, cold
hand covered her
mouth.
âItâs me, Vicky.â
The manâs voice was deep and cold, and she recognized it instantly. It was the same voice she heard
every day and night.
Vicky relaxed. âTyler.â
Seeing that she recognized him, Tyler removed his hand.
His entire body was drenched from the rain, and the dim atmosphere made it impossible to discern his
expression.
âVicky, hurry and come with me. The speedboat is waiting below,â he spoke in a hushed voice.
As soon as he learned of Vickyâs disappearance, Tyler began his investigation.
Lincoln had been planning this kidnapping for a long time and took extensive precautions, even
avoiding surveillance
cameras and monitoring systems.
Tyler spent some time tracing Vickyâs whereabouts. When he discovered that she had been taken by
water, he realized
there was no time to pursue her by boat.
The bad weather prevented them from using a helicopter. On top of that, a helicopter was a
conspicuous target and ran
the risk of being discovered by Lincoln. In the end, Tyler had no choice but to use a speedboat to
rescue Vicky.
Speedboats had limited capacity, and to avoid detection, Tyler only arranged for one speedboat to be
sent.
In this weather, it was extremely dangerous for both ships and speedboats to be at sea, and the risk of
capsizing was
high. However, the risk of being discovered was much lower if one traveled in a speedboat.
Tyler successfully infiltrated and took care of the guards stationed outside Vickyâs room.
He acted swiftly and silently, eventually finding the room where Vicky was held captive.
Tyler was not afraid of a direct confrontation with Lincoln, given his skills. However, Vickyâs pregnancy
complicated the
situation.
If Lincoln discovered Tylerâs presence, he would likely use Vicky as a hostage, putting her at risk.