I found myself in the hospital bed. Oh I’m glad I’m alive. What about the instructor? The very last thing I remembered then was, the Meg’s tail fin hitting my cage. The cage was a very strong one, and with just the hit of the tail fin of a shark my cage just flew back, how can a shark be so mighty? While I was lost deep in my thoughts, the nurse said she had a visitor for me. The instructor came in with a crepe rolled bandage. He asked “Are you alright? My name is Vik”. “I’m good what about you Vik? And what had happened back then in the past few hours?” I asked. Vik said, “I’m fine, the rescue crew had saved us.
Well,in my entire scuba diving career I had not seen anything as big as that shark” . “Exactly, I think we really need to find out about the shark, “I said.
Since it was a slight injury I was discharged from the hospital. I and Vik did a research once we were back at the resort. There was a headline that read, ‘Mutating marine organisms.’ Mutate: (with reference to a cell, DNA molecule, etc.) undergo or cause to undergo change in a gene or genes. I clicked on it and it said that a Russian company named MAKSIM had been dumping all of the nuclear waste in all the nearby islands. And due to this there was a change in the genes of marine organisms , they kept getting larger in size and till date , many sharks and other aquatic animals are being born this way which is actually very hazardous , no wonder the shark’s tail fin was so strong and we needed to stop this . I rushed and said this to Vik. He asked me “Where is this company?” “200 kms from here” I replied.
The next day, we packed our luggage, got into a car and left in search of the Company for the big mission.