I treaded water, watching in horror as the boat sped toward me.
I’ve got to dive under it, I realized. The only way to escape is down.
I took a deep breath. Every muscle tensed. I knew I had to time my dive perfectly.
The boat roared closer. I could see Della crouched over the motor. Guiding the boat.
Aiming it.
I took another deep breath. And then I realized I couldn’t dive.
The life vest-it was holding me up. No way I could plunge beneath the surface.
With a cry, I grabbed the front of the vest with both hands.
And tugged.
I can’t do this! I realized. I can’t get this thing off in time!
The water rocked harder as the boat sped nearer. The whole lake seemed to tilt and spin.
The boat-it’s going to tear me to pieces! I thought.
I pulled at the vest. Pushed it.
Please-please-slide over my head!
No time. No time.
I can’t dive!
The motor’s roar drowned out my scream.
With a frantic tug, I pulled the life vest up. Over my shoulders.
Too late.
The front of the boat bounced over me.
Then the whirring motor blades sliced off my head.