As the moon shines brightly
the sand on the beach twinkles
like rubys, emerbalds, and diamonds.
The water washes away my gentle
footprints. I can feel the refreshing sea
brushing against me feet. I felt
like staying there forever.
I saw a distant shadow on the
horizon of the beach. It came closer and closer
to me. As it came near I saw there were
two figures.
I sat down on the wet sand and closed
my eyes for a moment. When they re-opened
the two figures were standing next to me.
"Arise," one said.
As stood as he said. I saw, in
the moolight, the god and goddess of
the moon. They're twins one a woman one a man.
"I am Lune and this is my sister Luna," Lune said.
"Hello," I greeted.
"We heard your prayer," Luna said.
"Would you like it furfilled?," Lune asked.
"Yes," I said confidently.
Lune and Luna nodded and a swirl of
white light surrounded me. When it faded I looked at my
right wrist and found a small charm
bracelet. There were sea shells and sea animals
on it. I looked in the water and saw
me in a beautiful kind-of-see-through blue silk dress.
The dress was as elegant as a swan.
I saw through the dress my body had been covered in tattos. Lune
and Luna had tattos, but not like not like. I looked back at them.
"Welcome," they said.
"Who am I?," I asked them.
"Seras, my young goddess," Lune said.
"Now, goddess of the sea," Luna said.
Water brushing at my feet stopped when I thought for it to stop.
I looked at the ocean and all of the water stood still. I looked back at the two gods
and thanked them for the gift. I walked into the ocean and
felt home. I looked at my wrist and could only see the charm braclet.
I now knew that i really was the goddess of
the sea. And my name was Seras.
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