The fish just smiled. Then, without explaining anything, they turned and swam away.
Kaya had no idea what was going on, but something about their movement made her feel like she had to follow. So she did.
They didn't go far—just about 500 meters. Then they stopped in front of a pile of ordinary stones.
That was it?
Kaya stared, annoyed. Why am I here? Why did I even listen to fish? she thought, crossing her arms.
But just then, a strong vibration hit her back.
She spun around fast.
The black fish had slammed into one of the stones—all together—and the impact sent a powerful wave through the water.
She didn't have tools or machines, but deep down, she felt it.
That sound—deep and sharp—this might be enough, Kaya thought. A slow smile crept onto her face.
She turned to thank the little black fish.
But froze.
There was nothing.
Not a single fish in sight.