She clutched her head, "Stop talking, just stop, I told you to jump, I told you to go die!"
She shrieked, her body uncontrollably lunging toward the person in front of her.
Hannah didn't dodge; the smile on her face grew even deeper.
She opened her arms wide, fell backward, and plunged straight into the sea.
The sea churned wildly, mercilessly lashing against the rocks within.
In the distance, dark clouds suppressed the sea, stirring up waves higher than a person, while dense rain pummeled the surface, like a storm rising from the depths of the sea.
Further away, the heavy clouds parted, letting piercing sunlight flood through.
Tiffany Lynch wasn't a good swimmer, and it wasn't until she hit the water that she regained a bit of her sanity.
The instinct to survive made her swim desperately for the shore, but after only a few meters, the waves would toss her back.
Until she was exhausted.