Chapter 1: The Rescue
The sun dipped low over the ocean, casting a warm glow on the beach as I scavenged for seashells. It was my favorite pastime, one that filled my head with dreams of far-off places and fantastical creatures. Little did I know, one of those creatures was about to become very real.
As I wandered further from the beach towels and my friends, a strange sound caught my attention—something between a gurgle and a plea for help. Curiosity piqued, I followed the sound, my heart racing. What if it was a dolphin? Or, even better, a mermaid?
What I found was even better: a male mermaid caught in a fishing net. His shimmering tail glinted in the sunlight, and his wide blue eyes locked onto mine, a mix of panic and disbelief flashing across his face.
"Oh no! Hang on!" I shouted, rushing into the water. The salty waves splashed against my legs as I dove in, my fingers fumbling with the tangled net.
"Wait! I can—" I struggled to find the right words as I tried to work the knots loose. "This is like trying to untangle my headphones!" I muttered, half to myself and half to the mermaid.
"Headphones?" he echoed, his brow furrowing. He had an accent that was melodic yet strange, like a song in a foreign language.
"Uh, never mind. Just… hold still!" I urged, finally freeing him. As the last knot slipped away, he gasped and flopped onto the sandy bottom, his chest heaving.
"Thank you!" he exclaimed, his voice deep and resonant, though his eyes were still wide with confusion. "I am Kael."
"Kael!" I repeated, grinning. "That's a cool name. I'm Alana." I pointed to myself, hoping he understood.
"Alana," he repeated, his expression serious as if he were studying a particularly difficult math problem.
"Okay, now let's get you out of here before someone sees you," I said, looking over my shoulder nervously. "You know, the last thing I need is my friends thinking I'm talking to fish."
He blinked at me, clearly trying to process that comment. "Fish? You mean… I am not a fish?"
I laughed, unable to contain myself. "No, you're definitely not a fish. You're a mermaid!"
Kael furrowed his brow again, and I could practically see the gears turning in his head. "Mermaid. Like… in stories?"
"Exactly! Just like in the stories!" I replied, beaming. "But you have to promise me one thing. You'll keep the whole 'mermaid' thing a secret, okay?"
"I do not know what a 'secret' is," he said, tilting his head. "Is it like hiding? I am very good at hiding."
I chuckled, taking his hand to lead him to a secluded cove. "Well, let's just say it's like not telling anyone about the amazing mermaid you just met. Like, don't tell my friends or they'll never let me live it down!"
"Friends? What is that?" he asked, his expression earnest.
"Uh, they're like… people I hang out with. They're not as cool as you, but they're okay." I paused, then added with a teasing grin, "But I doubt they'd believe me if I told them I was saving a mermaid."
Kael looked thoughtful, and then his eyes lit up. "You have humans who do not believe in mermaids?"
"Pretty much," I said, laughing. "Trust me, it's a thing."
As we reached the cove, I could see Kael staring at the sand like it was the strangest substance he'd ever encountered. He tentatively reached out to touch it, and when he did, a crab scuttled away, making him jump back in surprise.
"What was that?!" he shouted, eyes wide with shock.
"A crab! They're harmless, but they can be a bit snappy," I explained, laughing at his reaction. "Welcome to the beach, Kael. I promise it gets more exciting!"
Kael's expression shifted from fear to fascination as he watched the waves crash and recede. "This world is… very strange."
"Wait until you see my couch," I said with a smirk. "Or, you know, a car. Those are really cool. They go vroom-vroom!"
Kael stared at me blankly. "Vroom-vroom?"
"Trust me, you're going to love this human world," I said, feeling a rush of excitement. "And I can't wait to show you more!"