It is so rare to find others that long for the sea as she does. That know what it is liked to be trapped, stuck in a body that belongs more on land, stuck in a place that has taken away the powers that once truly let her belong to the waves. Her sisters do not come to her anymore, though she has not asked them to either. When she thinks of them, she wonders if she’s gone too far from the water to be accepted into it once again, when this mortal body gives up its short life. She’s afraid to see them, afraid to ask, because they might not come.
But now, for a very brief moment, she feels accepted.
As she talks the seahorse turns her gaze, as if not hearing what she wants to hear. As if being stuck in this place is enough to make Syrena no longer worthy. It is her fear come true, but then she continues her answer, and the attention is back. Oh, how strange and glorious the attention feels. She almost basks in it, truthfully, feeling like herself in a way she never does. Where is that? the mare asks.
“I was nomadic before I came here. I spent the first four years of my life outside Helovia, wandering from one part of the ocean to another. Crossing lands to find different shores.” Her voice, as always, is deadpan, but there’s a hint of nostalgia and longing there now. She misses that life. But no, Helovia took everything from her, and the only way to gain any of it back is to stay. And so, she stays.
The mare with the seashells in her hair remains silent, but the Aquila tells her own short tale. A great nation of waves. “Is it gone?” Syrena asks, having noted the change in tense, and not having enough tact to simply avoid the question. “I wish I had stumbled upon it, in my travels. There were never nations of water, just shorelines.”
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