“We’re on a pleasant exchange of ideas now – a conversation free of confrontation, anger, or any joking around or wasting anyone’s valuable time – and most of all -- no lies, do I make myself clear?” Zoë quickly places her right palm of her hand on Tony’s forehead. Lucky and Butterfly are amused, then in a split second – Tony begins to have a psychiatric reaction, his mind is hit with a kaleidoscope of memories and sense memory of every shocking, bad thing that has ever happened to him in his life is relieved. The death of a girlfriend -- being a lost little boy -- beaten up by bullies, you get the picture. Tony glances into Zoë’s eyes; she becomes an assortment of monstrous creatures-- His mind is no longer his. A tremendous mental pain from the heart of his brain begins to materialize. Every form of pain conceivable -- mental -- …show more content…
In his scuba gear, Robbie Tugg is photographing sea-life with his high-tech underwater camera, forty meters deep, clear blue waters -- early morning in December. An inquisitive young seal swims next to Robbie, observing his every move. As Robbie continues to take photos of the sea inhabitants, outlandish, exotic creatures that ranges from blue, orange, black and forest green. -- Robbie spots an undersized sunken anchor. The anchor is deeply spiked into the ashen sand, swiftly Robbie swims towards it. A second or so later -- once he reaches the anchor, Robbie takes a small shovel -- begins to dig next to the anchor some two and a half feet deep. Several moments later he comes across an undersized, heavily protected metal box, wrapped in plastic. A medium shark swims under the boat. Robbie tucks the treasure under his arm -- heads to surface to a small vessel above. As Robbie climbs aboard, he is helped by Herman, a large Aborigine, early