I watched the man flailing far against the tide as I sat on the beach with my knees to my chest. The sky was a single dark shade, the rocky ground was cold, and the waves were in perfect sync crashing against the stones. As for the man, I could only make out the color of his skin, which matched the grey hue of the sky.
He didn't scream, but his splashes echoed throughout the quiet sky. I knew he was a goner. Going in there myself would only add to the ocean's claim, and I was the only other person out here for miles. I was trespassing—I guess so was he—with nobody else occupying the other public spaces due to the clouds.
So all I did was watch, his head drifting further towards the horizon with it coming up less and less. It wasn't long till he was swallowed whole, the waves uncaring as they keep hitting the rocks. His presence was soon replaced by the company of my own thoughts.
On the walk home I debated on telling my roommate, but I knew she'd judge. So instead all I could do was hope that his body found its way back to shore, hoping I wouldn't be the only one who attended his funeral.
