[Found Beach]

"Oh no," June says.
She thinks about alternatives. Money...might be bad or not. Depends on how much she had and how much she has. Phone is probably worse because of all the numbers and maybe other things saved in it. Most everything else in a purse can be replaced, except maybe pictures.
"If you have his number memorized, then we could just ask someone to lend their phone? Most people are nice like that."

But that's an if the number's memorized.
"If not...well, I guess he'll be surprised, right? Or maybe you have it written down somewhere at your workplace?"



[Coast Crawling]

As the song continues to play, the fog keeps on reacting the same.


The cavern behind the waterfall actually isn't very big. Just a really short hallway, followed by a (dark!) small room. The whole of the area looks very natural, made through natural water processes, and (with the exception of the middle of the room) is very empty. The water gets a little deeper the farther Anchor goes in, but never gets to knee-level. Just above the water is the song from the waterfall, obscuring the ground a bit. There's also stalactites around, and water dripping all around the cavern.
Even though Anchor immediately followed, the water-walking woman is already gone.

And, in the middle of the room, on top of a stone altar, is a long-dead practically-mummified corpse. Its chest is pierced by a long wicked and highly magical black sword with jagged edges - the sword itself looks like it's made entirely of chipped obsidian. Tied to the hilt of the sword are several ropes, taut and holding the sword in place like the central pole of a circus tent. And, tied to the ropes are little strips of cloth. Old, tattered, frayed, and they used to have writing on it, but the writing is long-faded and worn away.

And, all around the room, there's the dripping of water and the weakened song, barely loud enough to be heard over the waterfall.