Kirina was in a huge bath! In fact, this was the largest bathtub she had ever had the pleasure of being in! Except this bath was slightly different for two reasons. One, she had all her clothes on, even her shoes! Two, she was sinking. Fast. As her eyes snapped open she had to blink a few times before she could get used to the water surrounding her. Small bubbles escaped her nose as she held her breath, but she almost breathed out a sigh. The water was so blue! Nothing like she had ever seen before, Kira knew that this was no ordinary bath. [i]I don't think I can breathe[/i] She thought to herself as the water rushed past her head. Something sailed in front of her and stopped. It had eyes on either side of it's head and it's skin was shiny. It had a sharp tail that, just as quickly as it arrived, propelled it away again. Kira almost gasped again. She had never seen anything like it before! Wow. [i]I really can't breathe[/i]. She tried to kick her legs up but soon realized that she was still strapped to her seat. It must have thrown her out of the aircraft and into this huge pool. Almost frantically, her hands clawed at the belts that strapped her in. Near the side she found a button which she jabbed at with her fingers. Nothing happened. Her squirming made her groan in frustration and precious air leaked from her lips, tumbling to the top of the water in bright bubbles. Using both hands she was finally able to unclasp the buckle near the end of the seat and her restraints fell away. Her body floated as the chair sank deep into the deep bath tub. Kira kicked her legs and turned her body to watch it go. The darkness had swallowed it up. With a few strong movements she had hit the surface and took in a gasp of air. The first noise she let out was a loud laugh as she floated in the middle of the water surrounding her. Far off she heard cries and screams so she decided that would be the perfect direction to go in. Kicking her legs she swam, her clothes weighing her down and an occasional wave pulled her under the water again, giving her plenty of time to look at all the fish and plants below. It was amazing. Once on shore she rolled onto her back and stared in awe at the bright sky. She let out another piercing laugh as she gripped the sand in her hands. ā€œIā€™m not going to need a bath for a whole year!ā€