Miracle

The waves hit the girl's body wrapped in blood. Dozens of sharks surround a man's body with a delicious scent that starves their stomachs. Increasingly strong ocean currents increase their appetite. The sharks turned to the bottom of the ocean. They moved away from the ship above which began to move unstable.

"Zahra."

A dolphin pulled Zahra's body to get away from the ship immediately. Groans like wood touching each other unravel the tension in the little heart of the girl who dreams of death. Fresh air greets the breathing that had been invaded by the sharpness of seawater. The wind that passed by dried his face naturally. She did not think that her life would continue through the intercession of a dolphin.

"Are you conscious?"

Zahra's eyes, which were still closed, opened forcefully. She coughed -- spewing seawater that wanted to fill her stomach. A strange voice up close didn't give her an answer. Her eyes glanced at a dolphin swimming slowly on the surface. Her common-sense began to battle with the strangest conclusion he had come to think.

"You... Who's talking to me?"

"Uhm. I'm the dolphin who helped you."

Common sense Zahra slapped the answer of bright gray marine mammals not in the form of humans let alone artificial robots. Kind-hearted dolphins bring Zahra to the shore. The leaves of the coconut tree began to wave inviting them closer. But unfortunately, the dolphin is not a demon animal that is able to change its form to accompany Zahra's journey.

"How can I talk to you?!"

Zahra touched the face of a dolphin that wanted to leave immediately. The big waves are still potentially dangerous for weak humans like her. The blood running down Zahra's neck was noticeably less and less. Nevertheless, the wound needs to be treated.

"I don't know. My instincts ordered me to help you. And a dove told me what your name was. I didn't think you could speak our language."

"Our language?"

"You can communicate with animals."

Zahra's fragile hands began to tremble. She was so shocked that her heart moved. It's the strangest thing she's ever experienced. Waking up in a strange place and gaining such power... Silly according to him.

"I'm leaving. You have to be more careful in living your life."

The kind-hearted dolphin wags its tail. He went to the vast sea where he lived.

"Thank you!" Zahra waved. Although he didn't know how to continue living in a foreign place.

"Thank God, you are safe!"

A foreign voice was heard again. This time it came from above. A dove with bright white feathers preceded on Zahra's shoulder. It didn't take long to understand who was speaking out now. Small eyes with a fairly pointed beak pecked at the head of a girl with half-dry hair.

"How can I talk to you, guys?" Zahra glanced at the white dove that so often turned its head to the left. "Are you having a headache?"

If currently some humans vacation on the beach with little waves. Those who see Zahra will probably be shocked to death. Or even rougher, think of a girl with messy hair with little wavy curls as a fool talking to a pigeon.

"You are natural. Like a special ability given to you. As for my habits, this is quite normal for a bird-like me."

Byuuurrr

The waves hit Zahra's feet. The rumbling sound is no longer heard. Her pupils rounded large after seeing what the waves were carrying. A dolphin is different in color than the one that previously pushed a person in a state of lying weak.

" Captain?!"

Zahra's hands closed her mouth after finding out who the unconscious man was carrying by the dolphin. Her legs moved quickly towards the weak man without power with her body drenched. The dolphin carrying Bumyen--The captain of the luxury ship goes back to sea.

"Do you really want to help the captain?"

"I don't know, that. But leaving him here isn't a good idea either."

Zahra pulled Bumyen's hand down the coast. The area where the waves don't touch their skin. The rustling of the wind was still awake with the unfriendly cold air.

"He's even the one who makes you almost wretched. Why don't we leave him here? It's better than complicating your life. He could have done the same if you had helped the Captain."

Zahra squints her shoulder. The pigeons went away and switched up in the white sand. "Dolphins just want to help others using their instincts. Human time does not use reason to help others?!"

"Okay, it's up to you. I won't help much if the Captain does anything."

At least there is no more incitement to make Zahra's good intentions carried out. She touched Bumyen's chest -- pressing it firmly to remove the water that had already entered the stomach. Because it did not work, Zahra was forced to give artificial breath. The white dove that witnessed the help to the Captain closed his eyes using his wings.

" Disgraceful!"

Zahra's efforts paid off. Bumyen coughed greatly followed by vomit of seawater that littered his ancient clothes. He fell silent—after staring at the large round eyes that looked calmly.

"You?!" Bumyen pointed at Zahra. His body immediately moved backward followed by narrow eyes that widened slightly.

The white dove flew and came back up on Zahra's shoulder. "He became weird after you kissed him--"

"I helped him!" Zahra said. Indeed, there was no intention of various with Bumyen. She thinks only of the human soul of God's fellow creatures.

"Who are you talking to?" Bumyen's body trembled. Especially when the leaves around wave loudly like being given supernatural powers. In fact, literally they -- the leaves were blown by the sea breeze.

"Captain, you are safe. Now, can we make peace?"

Zahra stuck out her hand. He is very hopeful that Bumyen will accept the agreement to help her return to Indonesia. But unfortunately, Bumyen actually fell unconscious when Zahra tried to get close.

"Does he think I'm a ghost?"

"Maybe," replied the white dove. Zahra's lips couldn't be forced to smile. He re-kicked the annoying bird off his shoulder.

"I'll wait for him to regain consciousness. Is there a hotel here? It's like a place where we can sleep safely."

It is very dangerous for a girl with a fragile body that is not strong powered like Zahra wandering in a foreign place alone. It could have come under unexpected attacks from humans or nature. And also, someone who is now his responsibility. Even Bumyen was cruel, but she couldn't just leave the man. Bumyen is still needed as the one who will drive her home. For once, Zahra wants to use others for her needs. She wants to go back to see her family and friends--Ant.

"Hotel? The weird name! Don't know. I've never been here before."

Zahra sighed disappointedly. Should she explore the forest to get dry twigs so that later used to warm herself? She never even attended extracurricular Scouts at school. It is very strange for her to track nature alone in the midst of her ignorance of the environment around her.

"But I might be able to bring you a horse. You can ride a horse, right?"

"Can't. But, if I could talk to them, wouldn't it be easier? They can take me without having to use ropes and stuff to get them moving."

"It's not that easy. They are quite difficult to compromise especially with people they just met."

"What's the point of a pigeon-like you being here? Be useful by getting them to help me find a way out!"

Zahra's words might sound harsh. But the white dove did not avenge the fragile girl who had wavy hair. He left without saying anything to Zahra. Its wings stretch wide in space. For a moment, Zahra regretted ordering the white dove without proper sentences.

"Pigeons! Come back!"

Only the wind responded to Zahra's words. The animal's extinct form brings an endless sense of regret. Now itself, excluding Bumyen who is still asleep in a new dream. The waves hit each other. They scrambled all the way to the edge. That's all Zahra's friends are now. So quiet, without a friend