Scooting away, Vadik grabbed the sword again, standing up and putting his jacket on over the sweat and dirt stained white shirt. "I'll let you know if anything bad happens," He said as he walked back into the cold night. The moon was massive in the sky, a full circle directly above Vadik. Not wanting to stray too far from the cave, Vadik sat in the sand, leaning against a large rock that was half buried in the sand, like a bolder that was shoved off the cliff. Nothing happened for the longest time. So long that Vadik accidentally fell asleep at one point. When he woke up, however, he woke up to singing. Confused, Vadik opened his eyes. He glanced into the cave mouth to see the fire had died, and Derowynns sleeping form. The singing wasn't coming from the cave, but instead from the ocean.
Standing up, Vadik looked out, the moon just above the horizon. Walking forward a bit, he could see 3 shapes moving in the ocean. 3 girls were waving at Vadik, singing to him. Mesmerized Vadik walked to the waters edge, staring out at the girls. The singing was pulling him in. He didn't even realize that he was walking forward into the water, the waves hitting his shin. The singing continued to pull Vadik in, so mush so that the fish tales flicking around where the girls legs should be didn't even bother him. The water was waste high now, and Vadik was almost there, reaching for the girls. Now that he could actually see them, they were beautiful. Flowing long hair, strong features, beautiful smiles. Vadik smiled back, not even hearing the yelling of Derowynn behind him. He just simply kept wading out to the girls. The water was shoulder high, and he was struggling to touch the sea floor. He was within touching distance of the first girl, who was smiling seductively at him. Reaching out, Vadik grabbed the womans outstretched hand. Then, he was under the waves, the woman holding onto him, dragging him further out to sea. He let her, not struggling, keeping his eyes closed in the salt water, just smiling away, listening to the singing.