Chapter 1Blue. Apparently, there was about fourteen quintillion—if that was even a number—gallons of water in all the oceans reflecting the blue light of the atmosphere. That was a lot of blue right there. That was the kind of blue you saw from space. Now personally, after spending the last eleven years working on cruise ships or tending bars in the Caribbean islands, I’d seen enough blue, every shade, pigment, and hue of it, from cerulean to midnight, to last me a f*****g lifetime. Even as I laid there in bed, slowly waking up, I couldn’t escape the blue. Through the yellowed curtains barely breathing in the window, all I could see was an azure blue sky shining over a big blue sea. Wait. This wasn’t my hotel room. Those airline skirt uniforms hanging in the open closet? Nope. Definit