Adrenaline kicks in. In no moment, I stood up and rush towards the struggling shouts of help. There I saw a submerging woman with her hands held up sky asking for help. Her face was nothing but a pale complexion of fear. I couldn’t seem to stand it. I jump into the water and skillfully grab in her hands and force to pull her up. Then, I wrap my arms around her teeny waist as to support her weight with my feet still stomping in defiance to the rule of density. Don’t b***h me out crude water! I swim the remaining distance to comfortably lay this woman on the damp shore. Immediately, I perform a CPR first aid. Pumping her chest with my closed fists, I can feel the nervous shaking of my nerves. God! I couldn’t lose her. “Bliss! Bliss!” I shouted at the top of my lungs as I shake her up aft