She grinned as he continued the joke and, now that she had regained her composure, she stepped her other foot into the water. The water pushed and pulled against her legs, lapping her ankles like an eager puppy trying to get the full attention of its owner. She momentarily crouched, her knees touching the water, and placed her hands atop the surface, enjoying the sensation.
Matt spoke on about escaping reality, and after a moment, she raised herself, shaking her hands and sending water droplets flinging everywhere, returning to the mass of droplets known as sea. She glanced over at Matt, mulling on his words. Matt had seemed like a person in need of escape.
He asked why she was here and she shrugged, taking another step into the sea, wetting her shins now. "One of my employees raved about it and I came in to find a free afternoon. Probably the only one I will get all year, and I was too restless to go relax at home. Besides, the water is supposed to be therapeutic." She took another step in, the water reaching a few inches below her knees.