Chapter 21: Sasha Snaps

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Dierdra screamed in agony as the wood splintered into her leg. Jacob was wide awake now, his eyes wide. "WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU, YOU PSYCHO BITCH?!" Dierdra screamed. Sasha ripped the oar out of her leg, sending pain shooting up Dierdra's entire body.
Before Sasha could swing the oar down on Dierdra again, Jacob kicked Sasha's leg inwards, snapping the bone. Sasha screamed in agony as she fell back into the boat. However, she forgot to put the oar down. She fell right on the spike and drove it through her neck. Her eyes bulged as blood ran down her neck. She grabbed at her neck, trying to stop the bleeding. Dierdra & Jacob stared on in horror. Jacob ran over to Sasha and tried to stop the bleeding, but it was too late. Sasha was already dead.
Tears streamed down Dierdra's face as she stared at Sasha's now dead body. Jacob stared in shock. "I-I didn't mean to-" he said. "It's okay." Dierdra said. "It was an accident." Dierdra tried closing her eyes and opening them again, hoping that the gory sight in front of her was just a dream, but it didn't go away.
"What are we gonna do?" Dierdra asked. Jacob stood there in shock. "I have absolutely no idea." Jacob said. Dierdra stared into Sasha's lifeless eyes, blood continuing to drain from her wound.
"We could dump her in the ocean." Jacob said. Dierdra haphazardly agreed, helping Jacob lift up Sasha's body to the best of her ability. "On the count of three." Jacob said. "1, 2, 3!" They tossed Sasha's body into the water. It made a massive splash as it hit. Dierdra stared down into the water, watching as Sasha sank into its depths. Guilt overcame her.
"I guess the starvation and fatigue got to her." Jacob said. "She could have been hallucinating." Dierdra started crying again. She stared at the bloody oar laying in the boat. The oar covered in her and Sasha's blood. Dierdra stood up as best as she could and hugged Jacob. "You saved my life." Dierdra said. "If you hadn't done that, she would have killed me."
"We need to get to land as soon as possible to treat that wound." Jacob said. They were so busy hugging and talking about what had just happened that they didn't even notice the shark rapidly approaching their boat, attracted to Sasha's blood.

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