The ocean always intrigued me. The vast unknown in the beautiful, unseen world. Water feels so fresh and new, though is ancient and all knowing. My eyes looked around until i tripped. Something had caught my step? When my eyes lowered, a beautiful shiny seashell was there. It was speckled, a little light glittering off it. I smiled. "What a nice treasure of the sea!" I said happily before grasping it. My heart skipped a beat. Something about it reminded me of long ago, as pup. The feeling was mixed with happy thoughts and sad tears. I shook my head. "This is a perfect accessory too!" She lifted it up to her hair, it being tied beside it. "Perfect!" I said,looking into the reflection of the ocean. A soothing song began to play in the distance...but where?...and how?...
Name: Carolina Breeze
Nick Name: Carolina
Gender: Female
Story: I walk down the beach shore. To be exact it was the beach I was named after. Carolina Beach.I have lived here all my life. Ever since mother left I have been stranded and left to live on my own. I see many other Chima's coming and going but they never stick around. I dont have many friends except for the critters that come and go for food or for shelter. As I am walking i feel something under my paw, I move backwards some to see a blue and white shell shinning in the sand. I take it and bring it down to the beach to wash it off so I can get a better look. After the sand washed away I was taken aback from the beauty. I had never seen a shell this beautiful in my whole life..
↬ Arcana/Arc - She/Her ↫
Krist Fullmetal wrote:The Tiniest Things Can Give You Courage...Mine Was A Sea Shell.The moons rays reflected off Bioluminescence 's bright blue markings as he walked on the cool sand under his paws. To his right was the ocean, the moons rays rippling in the water. To his left where the houses of locals and tourists. The moon was high and full in the sky, illuminating the way ahead. Bio stopped to look up at the big celestial body in the sky, eyes big. He then started walking once more down the beach. Then, once again, stopped and peered at the ocean. The giant body of water was rough earlier that day, but now it was nothing more then a few small waves breaking on the shore. He squinted to take a closer look at the body of water. It looked as though a few big waves where going to hit in a little while. It took little time for Bio to make up his mind and go for a late night dip. He advanced towards the ocean slowly, letting the water rush over his paws and around his ankles. Then he advanced further into the ocean, first up to his knees, then his chest. He finally stopped when the water reached his shoulder blade. He took a deep breath in and quickly dipped his head under water. Bio enjoyed the feeling of the salt water around his face. For a split second he opened his eyes to see if he had any marine friends around. Yet all he saw was this beautiful, big, full, tan and blue shell. He quickly picked up the shell in his mouth and closed it in there, careful not to break it. Then, all of the sudden, the water started pulling back with a mighty force, knocking Bio right off of his feet and pushed him out into the ocean a little bit more. Bio quickly righted himself poked his head out to take a deep breath, carful not to drop or inhale his new shell, and went under. But it was too late. The wave came with such power it sent Bioluminescence tumbling trough sand, shells and water. He tried to stay calm, knowing how bad the ocean can be, and not panic. Bio could not right himself before the second big wave hit. He was sent tumbling again and this time lost all control of himself he started flailing around and ended up hitting his head on a big rock hidden within the dark waters, since the moons rays could not penetrate the water. he opened his mouth letting the shell out with a little bit of blood. He opend his eyes dizzily, looking straight at the shell. He could feel the ocean pulling him in once more. Bio opened his eyes, blue blazing trough the water. He watched the shell start to go under him, but caught it and put it in his mouth once more. He righted himself, got his head above the water and made a mad dash to the beach. When he made it he gently took the shell out of his mouth and placed it in his hair. He could hear the mighty crash of the third and final big wave behind him. Bio started jumping around hooting and hollering, fore he had just avoided death. And all it took was a shell to give him a little more courage.
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