Rayne raised her head and peered down the steps. "If you try to swim out of here, you'll be dashed against the rocks. The waves are relentless, not to mention there are huge goblin sharks that haunt the cave during high tide."
"I'm sure I'll be fine." I had no desire to stay here even one second longer than necessary.
Rayne looked at me like I was crazy. "You're saying your skin is tougher than rock?"
It wasn't. The issue with the sea glass proved that.
"Well, you might live through a goblin shark attack, but you'll be in pieces," Rayne continued, starting to sound more like her usual self.
I forced myself not to shudder at the images she conjured. "Fine. When will it be low tide again?"
She went past the table and pushed back a fabric curtain. "Not for hours. So why don't you chill out and wait for the water to recede."