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Bluetail
The Story of Little Bluetail
In a quiet kingdom beneath the waves, there lived a small fish unlike the others. His name was Bluetail—a creature with a pale, silvery body and a single bright-blue fin that shimmered like the last piece of sky lost to the sea. While the other fish darted and danced, content with their world of coral and current, Bluetail gazed toward the surface, where sunlight broke the water into trembling gold.
He dreamed of walking upon the shore, of feeling air instead of water, of seeing the sky without distortion. His friends mocked him for it. “Fish do not walk,” they said. “The sea is our world.” But Bluetail could not quiet the ache in his heart.
One day, he met a sea star, old and still upon a rock. The star’s arms glimmered faintly, worn by years of salt and tide. “The land is not meant for us,” the sea star whispered, with a hint of sorrow. “Once, I too dreamed of moving freely. But the tide takes away as much as it gives.” Bluetail didn’t understand the regret behind those words.
Driven by longing, he left the reef and swam toward the forbidden shallows, where the wrecks of human ships lay rusting. There, in the dim light, he met the Silent Fish in the Cellar—a strange, pale creature hiding among broken glass and anchors. The silent one said nothing, only turned one dark eye toward him, filled with memories of the surface and its cruelty. Bluetail took it as a sign to continue.
At last, he rose to the surface, where a ship’s captain stood gazing down into the clear water. The man had once believed the sea could love him back. But years of storms had taken his crew, and regret weighed on his heart heavier than the anchor he carried. When he saw the small blue-tailed fish staring up at him with yearning eyes, something inside the captain stirred.
He lowered a net, whispering, “Come, little one. You’ll find no peace up here.” But Bluetail, mistaking kindness for invitation, leapt—out of the water, into the air that had haunted his dreams. For a heartbeat, he felt the warmth of the sun.
Then he fell.
When the sea calmed again, only the waves remained, whispering of a small fish who wanted too much. The captain turned away, the sea star folded into itself, and the silent fish watched from below—each carrying a different sorrow for the one who dared to dream beyond his world.
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