As ladders were thrown over the side and British frogmen assisted the survivors from the pods, Jack had a vision that made him close his eyes and thank whatever God was watching over them. Perhaps it was the sea god
"Dr. Robbins?" Everett asked looking around.
Lee nodded and took Carl by the arm.
"You would have been proud of him, son. He saved us all in an unselfish act of heroism."
"He didn't make it?"
Lee patted Everett on the back and left him alone to his thoughts.
Jack allowed the hug to continue for as long as Sarah wanted. He locked eyes with Niles Compton and nodded. Then Sarah let him go with one last squeeze.
"Mr. Director," Jack said.
"Just a handshake will do, Colonel," Compton said smiling.
"We seem to be missing Colonel Farbeaux."
They grew quiet and Jack could see it in their eyes. Farbeaux was lost, and they were actually feeling bad about it. He only nodded slightly at their nonanswer, and then turned as the crew of HMS
A half-mile away the sea began to erupt in a widening circle that boiled and bubbled as if the entire area were exploding.
"Jesus, the madwoman did it--look at that!" Lee said, tossing his cane over the side of the ship.
"All hands, we have a submerged object rising off the port quarter--stand by, main armament."
"No!" Collins shouted as he waved his hands toward the bridge of the frigate.
The Event Group and children of
The frigate didn't have time to pull out of the way as she rolled with the tremendous force surfacing beside her. As she settled, giant bubbles and arcs of water flowed over the much smaller surface vessel, and then, as if by the last magical prowess of the sea gods that protected her,
"Oh, my God--she did do it!" Virginia screamed, tears flowing down her face as she wrapped her arms around Senator Lee.
"Amazing--just bloody amazing," was all Senator Lee could mumble.
Sitting precariously on
Jack smiled when he saw Captain Jefferson and Izzeringhausen emerge from the sail's escape trunk. He was shouting orders when he leaned over and spied Collins. He gave his head a shake and then saluted, yelling for his men to get over the side. Then, with a last glance at the great conning tower of
Virginia ran over to the railing, leaning over as far as she could as
Virginia Pollock was crying as Niles grabbed her and held on.
"Alex, jump, get free, you have time! Please, get as many of your people off as you can--please," Virginia screamed as Alexandria smiled for the last time.
They watched Captain Alexandria Heirthall look at the faces just above her as
With the children crying along with Virginia, the great