Gasping for air, you break the surface, clinging to consciousness as the icy torrent pushes you onward. The world spins—a dizzying flurry of dark water and jagged rock. You spot the raft, bobbing precariously near the cavern's collapsing entrance. Desperation fuels your limbs as you fight through the current, slamming into the raft with enough force to knock the breath from your lungs.
With shaking hands, you haul yourself onto the raft, your soaked clothes weighing you down. There's no time to spare; the deluge thunders against the walls, threatening to crush you beneath tons of rubble. You snatch the makeshift paddle—a splintered plank of wood—and dig into the murky water, steering the fragile vessel toward the cave's distant glow.
Behind you, the tunnel groans ominously, the sound of stone grinding against stone. The water level rises rapidly, transforming the narrow passage into a raging river. You strain against the current, your muscles burning, each stroke a battle for survival.
As you navigate the treacherous waters, a shadow looms overhead—a jagged rock formation, poised to collapse. Panic claws at your throat. You have to act fast or be buried beneath the oncoming debris.
The roar of the water crescendos, echoing through the cavern. In the chaos, you glimpse movement—other survivors, clinging to the crumbling walls. But there's no time to stop, no way to rescue them without risking everything. Your heart pounds as the raft careens forward, racing toward the unknown.
Suddenly, a massive wave surges from behind, propelling you forward with terrifying speed. The raft skims the surface, barely keeping pace with the accelerating current. Ahead, the tunnel bends sharply, disappearing into darkness.