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CHAPTER 10

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Sunday morning after breakfast, as the helicopter noise carrying the musicians faded away in the distance, Kurt announced, “There is no church on the island, but you can worship in God’s underwater universe. Besides deep-sea fishing gear, I also keep snorkeling and scuba diving equipment in the shed close to the shore. Of course, diving is only for those of you with scuba certification. You can either go on a dive from land, or I’ll take you out on the yacht.”

The Triests, regular church goers, did not see the humor in his joke about worshiping underwater. Mike sent a reassuring glance toward his wife, meaning, don’t take offense.

Soon the guests took part in their chosen activities. The divers walked over to the shed at the water’s edge to get their scuba tanks filled, via an air compressor, and equipped themselves with scuba gear. They used the buddy system for the dives. Kim paired up with Neal, and Kurt with Rafi. Kurt kept a variety of wetsuits in the shed, but all four came prepared and had brought their own. For now, they decided to do shore diving. Later in the week, they would venture out by boat.

Kurt and Rafi took the lead, with Kurt showing them the way. They walked right over the volcanic rock, then swam the short distance out to the reef on the surface before descending down to it. And so the underwater exploring began. Each person stayed close to his or her buddy for safety reasons. Should something go wrong with the equipment, there would be the other diver to help out. The pairs used sign language to point out fish, underwater creatures, and coral formations. For the next hour, all four divers tuned out the world above and gave their full attention to the colorful wonders of the sea.

Sidney and Heather Ross, Kate Simonian, and Max Weller opted to go snorkeling. Alexa had planned to try snorkeling too but chickened out as soon as she saw the snorkels and masks.

“Worried about the asthma?” Max asked.

She nodded and said, “Better be safe than sorry. I’ll go swimming and relax around the pool instead.”

Kim had promised to take Evie snorkeling in the afternoon. In the meantime, the Triests offered to watch the child while she swam in the pool.

Emilio and Chris were busy taking the temporary stage apart. They had rolled the piano back to the music room and returned the folding tables and chairs to storage already the night before. Seeing the people about to dive and snorkel walking past them toward the ocean, Chris said, “I wish I could go snorkeling too.”

Annoyed, Emilio told him, “We are here to work and get paid well for it, so shut up and do your job.” And without missing a beat he pointed out, “I saw a couple of hammocks in storage. Let’s hang them between the palm trees close to the landing.”

Chris thought, the man is a work machine. I got up at the crack of dawn to take care of the pool and was barely done adding chemicals and hosing down the deck, when he ordered me to come help with taking the stage down. What’s the hurry? I’m sure it could have waited until tomorrow. And now he has already stuff planned for when we’re done here.

As if Emilio could read his mind, he remarked, “Once we’ve set up the hammocks, you can relax in one of them, it being Sunday and all.”

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