[center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/e345a640-6f5c-47dc-a2b8-3adc8382b2a0.png[/img][/center][hr] By her nature Roche wasn't one to have acted on the idea of swimming to the depths of the ocean without considering the actual logistics of the matter. It would take a long time even if they didn't get tired, side tracked, or lost as the currents could easily turn what seemed a straight line into a gentle curve hugging the coastline if they weren't careful. Going along with the swim, then, was for two reasons. The first was simply relaxation, as the isolation and quiet proved a refresher after a somewhat tense and uncomfortable drive to the beach. the desire to stretch her legs was overwhelming to say the least. But the second reason was because Roche had a few ideas on how to go far, far faster if they needed to, though she wouldn't suggest it unless Nyxia was looking to lose her patience. In theory, the laser she adored didn't gnerate much in backwards thrust, but if Nyxia were to position herself between Roche and her indestructible shield and fire into it, they'd have a rather speedy if wild means of deep sea propulsion. Though having Nyxia in her arms like that would have left even Suki blushing, so it was a small mercy for the submerged pair that they came upon a sunken warship. Roche blinked, not having expected Nyxia to be as forward thinking as she was. Perhaps nautical landmarks was an interest of hers she shared with her departed sibling? Nyxia was already boarding the ship, slipping in through an open hatch with her baby before her. Roche scowled, noticing the spaces were almost as big as her shield. Entering with her bare hands she followed after, taking less interest in searching the nooks and crannies and more in the water damaged signage. She steadily pulled ahead, moving along deeper and downwards with an eye for the cargo hold of the vessel. After all, where else could a sea monster reside but in the biggest space available to it?