Saya smiled at Ekaterina's response and allowed herself to stay put on the ground. She decided to watch the clouds roll by in exchange for clearing her head. She, however, had not opted to see Sacrilegious peering down from behind her with a mischievous smile. She had heard his comment and frowned a bit. She didn't like his tone of voice, and for some odd reason, it sent a shiver down her spine. And then there was the look in his eye that had Saya trying to sit up quickly. This did not happen for her as she found herself, along with Ekaterina, hoisted over the male's shoulder and quickly flying into the water. When she recovered from the wave that crashed over her, she emerged, spitting out the sea water that rolled into her mouth.
"Sacred you dummy!" she nearly yelled out at the pure-blood as she continued to sputter out water. Although they were in the shallow end, the way they had met the water and the way she met it was with her mouth open in an attempt to scream. As a result, she inhaled a lot of water and nearly choked. She glanced to her side and noticed Ekaterina had also fallen into the water in a similar manner. She made her way towards the blonde and wrapped an arm around the girl and picked her up.
"What were you thinking!? You can drop me that's fine, but you can't be doing things like that to Kitty! God, you're infuriating!" she nearly hissed out. She knew Kitty would be fine, but the way they were dropped had concern for the girl. Before she could feel the anger boiling, she laughed at Ekaterina as she sported a hair piece familiar to the Headmaster (who was ironically in the ocean now drifting further into sea). She pulled the seaweed piece from Ekaterina's hair and turned her attention back towards Sacrilegious. She crossed her arms over her chest and tried to glare at the pure-blood. That, however, did not work as she sighed.
"Hence why you creep me out Sacrilegious," she muttered beneath her breath before she allowed herself to fall back into the ocean. "Maybe I'll just let the tide carry me out and I can drown away from your presence," she continued, laying with her back in the water as she stared up at the sky. The waves gently rolled around her, carrying her from one side to the other as she stared up at the bright sky. A smile etched into her lips for a moment. Perhaps this was their way of forgetting and relaxing. She could accept that. She turned her attention towards the two people beside her: her best friend and the one that she was creeped out by.
"You know something, this seems like it would be a bad T.V. drama. I wouldn't want to watch it if that were the case," she stated casually, feeling the seaweed float between her fingers as she laced them around the substance and pulled it over her face. She smiled with her eyes closed to the world and allowed the water to comb through her hair.