Curiosity outweighing safety you stretch your limbs to work out any strain and tension jog into the clear blue water.
The water felt cool to your skin. Reaching chest level you start to swim, backstroking, and taking shallow dives into the lake. You enjoy the feel of it, how spacious the area looks as well as the depth yet to be reached by you.
You are a decent swimmer and can hold your breath for a really long time. Nothing approaching the world's best but a good twenty-four minutes of air is nothing to scoff at. You break to the surface, rubbing your hair and lounging around the surface.
The sunlight shines nicely down upon the lake. A few minutes pass before you gather your breath and swim down. The swim down is with deep focus. While understanding your need to adventure down you assets the dangers.
'Big drop, no walls, or raised floor to hold or push back to the surface. No false bottoms, or currents to suddenly pull you in dee-!'
Your train of thought is broken as a current does that. Straight in the middle, you get sucked down, spinning a circle. You held your breath and tuck din into your sides. You try to move out of the swirling vortex as this may lead you to a small tight hole, and that would be the end of you. Yet no matter how much you resist it pulls you in further.
As you feel terror dread at the thought of drowning something in the distance reveals itself to you. Luminescence this far into the bottom is necessary for creatures and plant life. This thing is big and disturbingly human.
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