Rose was with her family at the beach. She and her dad were playing around splashing each other and goofing around while her mother soaked up the rays. Her dad made his way out of the water as she cried a victory over the water fight. He laughed and went to sit by his wife, they had a picnic so he started digging into the food. "I'm going for a swim pappy" She yelled over grinning. He gave her a thumbs up "Just don't go too far! I know you're not a strong swimmer" He yelled back. She replied with a thumbs up also.
She began swimming around happily, what she didn't realise was how far she had gone out, when she went to put her feet down on the sand beneath her she panicked. She couldn't feel anything just more water. Rose turned to look at the shore to see where her parents were and she had gone way too far out. Her dad was now laid on his front, facing away from the sea, sunbathing. She panicked more. She began going under the water, she kept going up for air, just. She was scared. "She was crying out for help but their parents had the radio on. They couldn't hear her. She began taking in water, not being able to keep herself afloat. She was tiring quickly, she needed to calm down but she couldn't think, she was kicking and not using her arms properly. She eventually went under.
She begun choking and drowning. She felt something push against her back and she let out a scream, though underwater wasn't a good idea she took in a lot of water. She thought it was a shark. As she began moving to shore rather quickly she thought she was hallucinating. Once she was at the shore she couldn't stand she coughed up and chocked up the water in her lungs and turned to look to see what had just saved her. All she saw was glowing yellow eyes before he passed out from her traumatic experience. Her dad had heard her chocking and coughing and ran over to her to help her. She was out cold, he checked she was breathing and gave a sigh of relief when she was, she didn't need resuscitating. He picked her up and took her to a towel and laid her down for her to come to in her own time.