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I can see now that the water isn't black.

It's red.

Blooming like some twisted autumn rose, rooted deep in gaping hole in the floundering SeaWing's side.

I watch as her throes grow weaker and weaker, and the blossom thinner and thinner until both have dwindled into nothingness.

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