Charles Blakely wantsto curse at the world as he takes deep breaths—trying to regain some control of his body or at least something, but sudden heavy scent of salted water makes him know where he was.

And it's not helping when his body feels like lead, sinking into the ocean's cracks.

Drowning into the dark, isolated water below

Charles Blakely wanted to curse at the world as he took deep breaths—trying to regain some control of his body or at least something, but a sudden heavy scent of the salted water makes him know where he was.

The ocean.

And it's not helping when his body felt like lead, sinking into the ocean's cracks.

Drowning into the dark, isolated water.

He held his breath, eyes clutching shut tightly, grinding his teeth, as he struggled to move, trying to grasp for air, yet his body fought against his will for every second, every minute feels like days as it continues—soon gasped out for air.

Instead, water filled his lungs at a alarming speed, burning like it's set on fire, sinking him down even further than before as he spasmed and coughed harshly, only to get choked with more pressure. His heart began hammering his chest, increasing its
intensity like a bird trapped in a cage. His throat searing in agony with theamount of water shoved. And his head pound in panic, threatening to explode like a ticking bomb any time.

Down in the darkdepths, his life didn't quite flashbefore him. It all happened so fast that he couldn't even think. The impact attacked all sides, feeling the waves rushing forwards—butat such high speed, and in a instant, he passed
out.

The crash of waves became the rushing wind, and the world went dark.

Charles doesn't know what to make all of this out off yet. As the fishes swimaround, he feltlike he was going through a tunnel, picking up speed in the end. There was a spark of light in the end of the tunnel, getting larger and brighter as
he get closer, itwas the feeling of calm relief that he couldn't describe.

But on the way, something had set him flying off.

His head spun wildly, crashing into the pits of the walls, and he fell down, before him the light disappeared. He hit the ground hard, exhausted of the adventure he just had.

It's going to be a long time before he wakes up.