Babygotthemoney
Water, the life-sustaining liquid, covers 71% of Earth's surface. It is vital to our survival, flowing in ocean waves and meandering streams. The genesis of human civilization can be traced to regions abundant with water sources. Yet, humans weren't the only beings to emerge from these aquatic realms.
From an unknown perspective,
900 years ago, in the heart of the sea
The ocean's gentle lullaby fosters fragile serenity, so easily shattered. A woman with a peach-colored tail and flowing hair speeds through the water, clutching something precious to her chest. In pursuit are eight dark-blue-tailed men wearing ominous expressions. As she darts skillfully through some kelp, her pursuers follow-until the seaweed seems to grow exponentially, eventually surrounding them in a makeshift forest that allows her escape. She carries an infant, now safe.
Breaking the surface, the woman surveys her surroundings and spots land. Distracted by a noise from the shore, she observes a group of people strolling along the beach. Turning her gaze towards the child cradled in her arms, a resolve forms within her; she knows what must be done for its safety-even if it isn't easy. Plunging back beneath the waves with child in tow, she swims toward shore and heads in the direction of the beachgoers.