Descriptive Essay On The Beach

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Splash, splash and more splashes. The enclosed beach is silent, before a storm brews above. People escape the beach, quickly grapping their possessions as rain spits down on them. Gentle waves lap the shore, seagull swooped down from the sky determined to catch their unsuspecting prey. Soft moisturised fingers tingled against mine, grapping her attention slowly he leaned forward and laid he 's head on her shoulders. She counted every breath he took and wandered about what the deep oceans which is constantly gaining conscience is capable of. Her cheeks burnt, as her molten heart pumps uncontrollably as she sensed a kinetic moment upon her shoulders, no time to think, he kissed her neck. Tilting her head towards the sky she pleaded to pause …show more content…
Later, the boat cracked in half which pinned the fear deep in her stomach, she held her husbands hand tightly no wanting to let go, ever. Every single person regardless to age dripped down to the salty oceans. Darkness surrounded the sea making it harder for them to woof for help. The cold merciless ocean froze their breath. A mother screamed for help with her woofing stomach. Both husband and wife scrolled around the sea to the mother, it was her mother. On the side laid her brother 's dead body floating on the merciless ocean. She fought to drown her self deep down the ocean where she can be a dead meat for the creatures sniffing for food. Tilted her head under the sea to search for near by creatures, a red dressed mother was washed away to the west coast of the sea full of water. Her mother. Her husband struggled to keep her calm as she filtered around the sea to get hold of her mom in her arms, could be for the last time. As tears dripped down mixing with the merciless sea, her eyes flicked couple times trying to visualise her mom closer as her body swam side to side distancing away from

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