Book 2: Chapter 13: Thrill

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Book 2: Chapter 13: Thrill

Cool air tickled my skin as I soared through the air, and I smiled at the water rushing up to meet me before I splashed into the ocean.

Its icy temperature sent a thrill coursing through my body, and I arched my back, curving up through the water to breach the surface.

I gasped instinctively, taking shallow breaths as I shivered, acclimatizing to the ocean's frosty touch.

Corporal Claws' head popped up next to me. Her cheeks were puffed out.

"Claws? Why do you look like tha—"

She pressed a forepaw to either cheek and squeezed—a torrent of seawater slammed into my face.

"You little rascal!" I slapped my hand against the water, intending to splash her back—instead, my hand made an ear-splitting slap as it struck, and water flew in every direction, including into my open mouth.

I coughed and wiped my eyes, bobbing up and down on a now-roiling patch of ocean. Corporal Claws floated on her back, chittering with laughter and pointing at me with one paw.

Two extended claws poked above the ocean, and I turned to greet Sergeant Snips. The words died in my throat as I saw it was Rocky, blowing very pissed-off bubbles. One claw pointed at me, the other at the still-giggling otter, and he slammed them closed.

Twin explosion rang out, and another wash of water assaulted me, but I'd had time to turn my face away.

Despite the lack of playfulness in his clacking, I turned back to smile at Rocky—just in time to see him lifted from the water.

Sergeant Snips, spewing bubbles and seething with fury, flung him upward. He soared five meters into the air, and as he fell back down, blue water billowed from Snips's body. She darted up to meet him, swung a claw up, then slammed it into Rocky's undercarriage.

Like a slingshot, she launched Rocky parallel to the ocean's surface. He didn't lose height for a long moment, but then he dipped rapidly. He skipped across the water like a flat stone, getting smaller and smaller as he bounced out toward the horizon.

"Damn. Nice shot, Snips."

She blew a single bubble filled with anger, then held a claw to my shoulder, apologizing for her subordinate's actions.

"No need to say sorry, Snips—it was actually kinda funny."

Claws nodded her agreement, letting out a shrill chirp and revealing her pointed teeth. Something large and surprisingly buoyant bobbed the surface, and I reached a fist out toward it.

"How ya going, Pistachio? Good to see ya, mate!"

He reached a claw out ponderously and fist-bumped me, blowing a small stream of greeting bubbles.

"Alright, here's the plan, gang..." I paused, realizing one of the construction crew had just been yeeted out toward international waters. "Would you relay the plan to Rocky when he gets back, Snips?"

She nodded curtly, clearly unhappy to be reminded of the crab's existence.

I lifted my face toward the sun as I treaded water, delighting in its warmth.

"It's such a beautiful day. Anyway, the plan is to check out the ocean floor from here to about fifty meters that way." I pointed out to sea. "We're just making sure it's all clear to put some rocks down. If it is, we're going to find some boulders and move them here. We're going to need a lot of rock, so we may have to create a quarry somewhere."

All three of the creatures bubbled or chirped as one, voicing the same question.

I grinned.

"You'll just have to wait and see what it's for, but I promise you'll all love it."

Sergeant Snips and Corporal Claws' eyes shone, and even Private Pistachio's face became filled with intrigue.

"I just found something beautiful, and you have to come see it."

***

I held a hand up to Maria, intending to help her into the water.

She bent down, then gave me an odd smirk. I didn't like the look in her eyes.

She launched from the shore, tucking her legs up and holding them to her chest. She cannonball'd into the waves beside me, holding strong eye contact and that same expression the entire time. I closed my eyes, accepting my fate and letting the wave of water slam into me.

I wiped my eyes and gave her a flat stare, which only increased the vigor of her giggling.

"Do you feel good about yourself?" I asked.

"I feel amazing." She gave me a full-faced smile. "Thanks for asking. How are you?"

"Feeling father refreshed, thank you."

She swam over and ran her hand over my head, smoothing my hair.

"Glad to hear it. So, what did you have to show me?"

"Follow me."

I took a deep breath and sank down. Maria followed, and a smile quirked my lips as I saw her eyes firmly squeezed shut. My right hand darted toward her, and I spread one of her delicate eyelids open.

Her immediate reaction was to try bat my hand away, but she froze, opening both eyes and blinking. Her head spun and mouth dropped open as she looked around, awe clear on her features. I pointed at her and gave her a thumbs up, cocking my head in question. She nodded vigorously, and her head began darting around, taking in our surroundings.

I held a hand out, and her fingers intertwined with mine. Starting out slowly, I swam like a dolphin through the water, and she mimicked my movement. We picked up the pace as I led her out to sea.

The path was just as pleasant as before, and I could tell Maria felt the same; a peaceful smile covered her face, mingled with a calm serenity. I picked up Snips again from the ocean floor in passing, and Claws swam circles around us, similarly delighting in the sensation of swimming.

Halfway to our destination, Maria went to the surface to get a breath. She quickly rejoined me, and we continued our passage. When we arrived at the colorful bommie, she let out a muffled noise of surprise.

Rather than look at the swaying coral and anemone, I watched her. The look of wonder on her face was everything I had hoped for, and my heart fluttered in response. When I glanced at the bommie, my eyebrows furrowed in confusion, and I swam to the surface.

"What is it?" Maria asked when she joined me. "You look concerned..."

"All the fish are gone..."

"What do you mean?"

"There were hundreds of fish before, and now there are what? Like ten?"

Maria opened her mouth to respond, but the head of a belligerent otter popped up and let out a trill noise I’d not heard from her before.

"Claws...?" I reached out to touch her, but she moved her head away, her eyes going wide. "What's wrong?"

She pointed down with one paw, chirping incoherently. Maria and I shot a worried look at each other, then both put our faces beneath the water's surface and peered down.

Despite my enhanced body, a spike of fear stabbed into my core at what was lurking below us.