The Narrow-ridged finless porpoises
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Ras Hit the gong.
But nothing happened.
He growled, and tried again.
Nothing.
" What is wrong with this?!" He yelled,. throwing it on the floor.
Nya.looked at her sister. " Uh, guys? It is normal for Mia to fly into the air and.... What is she doing?"
Lloyd.observed. " she's trying to break the gong apart!"
Ras overheard and sneered. " No one can take the gong apart!"
" Uh, Lord? I'm not so sure." Jay said nervously as he looked at the girl who striked a resemblance to him. He frowned. She looked familiar.
Mia grunted as she did a breaking apart motion. The gong moved a bit, but not much .
She growled and gave in all her effort. It created a lightning fire water wind barrier - wind to push every one away, water to dunk on their heads if they got close, and fire and lightning to make sure they didn't go through.
Jay walked up and tried to pass but couldn't. He used his lightning.
Nothing.
Suddenly, a blinding light came from Mia. Everyone shielded their eyes.
Memories CAme. Memory after memory. Jay couldn't make it stop.
He gasped. Mia! She did it!
After the light had went, Jay ran to Mia's side.
She was limo, but breathing.
" Mia..." He whispered.
Nya moved to his side. " Oh, Jay."
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" No one will come to save you." The skull sourcerer said.
" You're wrong!" A voice said, swinging down from a vina and kicking him in the face.
" Mia?!" Jay exclaimed.
Mia gave him a sharp look. " Jay Elizabeth Walker, what did you just call your mother? Apologize!"
Jay was going to argue but saw Mia wink. He understood. It was just a cover.
" Sorry, mom." Jay said, trying to keep a straight face.
The sourcer gasped. " You!"
Mia turned. " What?"
" I thought you died with your friend!"
" My best friend does because she became sick. We will forever have her in our memories." Mia gave out a fake, soft sniff. Kai had to bite his lip to keep himself from laughing.
" But... It's impossible! The truck...."
" The truck thing? Oh, that was a hoax! In truth, i went in hiding, plotting my revenge!"
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Okay, the actual story. Bya!
Nya groaned as she stretched on the beach. " Remind me why we're here, again?"
Mia looked at the water through her binoculars. " Because someone claimed to see a Narrow-ridged finless porpoise around here."
" But they're extinct!" Jay exclaimed, flipping through his book.
" Not necessarily." She grabbed the book and flipped through the pages, and stopped on one. She ran through the lines, and tapped a section.
" See. It says here that the Coelacanth was dead, but explorers found some."
Kai sat up and looked at Mia.
" A what?"
" A Coelacanth! You know, fish with tough scales and three fins."
Kai blinked.
" They were around during the dinosaurs?"
Blinked again. " Doesn't strike a resemblance."
Cole fanned himself with a book. " We've been out here for hours! Can't we have a lunch break?!"
Mia sighed and lifted her hand. A tent and picnic basket flew next to her.
" Thanks, Mia! You're the best!" Cole cheered as he and Kai set the tent and food up.
Jay glanced at his sister. " You're not coming?"
Mia shook his head. " You go, though. Eat extra for me."
Nya glanced skeptically at Mia. "Are you sure you don’t want to join us? I mean, it’s not every day we get to enjoy a nice picnic on the beach."
Mia continued to scan the horizon with her binoculars. "I’m good. I’ve got a mission to complete here. If the porpoise is out there, I need to be ready."
Jay shrugged and joined the others, setting up the picnic area with Kai and Cole. "Alright, if you say so. Just don’t get too frustrated if the porpoise doesn’t show up."
Mia nodded absently, her focus unwavering. "I won’t. I’ve got a good feeling about this."
As the others settled down with their sandwiches and drinks, Nya shook her head and laughed. "Mia’s so dedicated. I don’t know how she does it."
Cole took a big bite of his sandwich and grinned. "Yeah, but that’s what makes her great. She’s got a drive that’s pretty inspiring."
Kai, grabbing a drink, added, "Absolutely. I just hope she finds what she’s looking for. It’d be amazing if we really did spot a Narrow-ridged finless porpoise."
Jay sighed, taking a seat. "Well, here’s hoping. Until then, let’s enjoy our lunch. Mia’s got this."
As the group relaxed and chatted, Mia continued her vigilant search, determined to make the impossible discovery a reality.
Suddenly, Mia screamed and grabbed the camera. Her excitement was palpable as she snapped away with the camera. "Told you!" she yelled, her voice full of triumph. She ran into the water, shouting, "Blueberry! How long has it been?!"
Jay stared in shock, watching as Mia conversed with the dolphins. “You... you know these dolphins?”
Mia glanced back, grinning as she pet Blueberry. “Yeah! I told you I was excited for a reason. They’re old friends.”
Jay’s jaw dropped. “What? You know them?”
Mia nodded, her excitement bubbling over. “Of course! There’s Lilly, and Hoppy. Oh, and there’s Baby! All grown up!”
Jay’s jaw dropped as he processed the scene. "My sister... is friends with dolphins?"
Before he could fully comprehend the situation, Jay’s legs gave out, and he fainted. He collapsed onto the sand, but Kai was quick to catch him, easing him down gently.
Nya rushed over, concern etched on her face. "Jay! Is he alright?"
Kai nodded, checking Jay’s pulse. "He’s fine, just overwhelmed."
Mia swam back to the shore, looking slightly worried but mostly pleased. "I guess I should’ve mentioned that part earlier, huh?"
Cole chuckled, taking in the surreal scene. "Well, this is definitely one of the weirder discoveries. Your connection with these dolphins is amazing."
Mia, finally joining the group on the beach, shrugged with a smile. "Guess I wanted to keep it a surprise. I didn’t expect Jay to faint, though."
Jay slowly stirred, blinking up at the sky as he came to. "Did I... just faint from surprise?"
Mia helped him sit up, patting his back. "Yeah, but don’t worry. It’s just the dolphins. They’re great friends of mine."
Jay, still dazed, looked at Mia and then at the dolphins swimming gracefully in the water. "I guess I underestimated you, Mia."
Kai, now supporting Jay, added with a grin, "Seems like we’ve all learned something new today. And it’s pretty impressive."
Mia beamed, relieved that her friends were taking it well. "Thanks, guys. I’m just glad we could share this moment."
As Jay slowly recovered, the group settled into a comfortable silence, watching the dolphins play in the water.
Mia’s joy turned to alarm when the dolphins let out distressed squeaks. She quickly grabbed her diving gear and dove into the water, urgency in her movements. As she descended, the water around her darkened with the shadow of an old shipwreck.
She approached the wreck and saw the trapped baby dolphin, struggling and covered in blood. Her heart sank. "Oh no," she whispered, swimming closer.
The baby dolphin’s situation was dire, but Mia's resolve was unshakable. She assessed the wreck, noting the tangled debris pinning the baby dolphin. Taking a deep breath, Mia positioned herself to help.
"Hang on," she murmured to the trapped dolphin as she began pulling at the wreckage with all her strength. The other dolphins gathered around, using their bodies to push against the debris and provide support.
Mia’s hands were slipping, but she gritted her teeth and continued to work. With a final, determined effort, she managed to free the baby dolphin from the wreckage. The porpoises surrounded the baby, guiding it gently towards the surface.
Breathing heavily, Mia surfaced with the baby dolphin and saw that the other dolphins were circling protectively around it. She looked over at her friends on the shore, who had been anxiously watching.
Jay, now fully conscious and shaken, rushed to the water’s edge. "Mia! Is everything okay?"
Mia, treading water and exhausted, nodded. "Yeah. The baby dolphin is free. It was stuck in the wreck, but it’s safe now."
Kai, Lloyd and Cole watched with bated breath as the dolphins began to swim in more tranquil patterns, the baby now safely alongside them.
Nya, relieved, asked, "What about the blood? Is it serious?"
Mia looked at the baby dolphin, which was now moving more freely, its injuries not as severe as she’d feared. "It looks like it’ll be okay. They’ll need to rest and recover, but the worst is over."
Jay, still awestruck, approached Mia, helping her out of the water. "You saved it. That was incredible."
Mia, still catching her breath, gave a tired smile. "I couldn’t have done it without the dolphins. They’re amazing."
Blueberry let out another urgent squeak, and Mia responded, "Bring her to Kai. He’ll be able to help." Blueberry looked uncertainly at Kai, and Mia added, "No, he won’t burn you. I promise!"
Blueberry gave Mia a skeptical look, and Mia insisted, "Seriously! He won’t!"
Kai, stepping closer, asked, "What’s going on?"
Mia explained quickly, " Baby is sick. We need Kai’s help."
Kai looked around, trying to find the sick dolphin. "Okay… which one is the baby?"
Mia pointed to a dolphin that looked like a teenager. " That one."
Kai blinked in confusion. "That’s not a baby."
"No, her name is Baby!" Mia corrected, her patience wearing thin. She added, "The one with white specks on her face. Like freckles."
Baby swam over to Mia and nudged her gently. Mia wrapped her arms around the dolphin in a comforting hug. "There you are. It’s okay. Kai will help."
Kai, trying to understand, carefully approached Baby. "Alright, let’s see what we can do."
Mia looked at Kai with hopeful eyes, her concern evident. "Please, help her."
Kai nodded, kneeling at the water’s edge and examining Baby with the attention of a skilled healer. "I’ll do my best."
Kai pulled out his stethoscope, adjusting it carefully before he asked Mia, "Can you ask Baby what happened?"
Mia, still holding Baby's fin, relayed the question. "Baby says she woke up a few days ago and hasn’t been feeling well since. She’s been tired all the time."
Jay, sitting next to Kai and helping him with the examination, suggested, "Maybe she bumped into something while sleeping? That could be causing the problem."
Mia nodded, turning to Baby and saying, "Jay thinks you might have bumped into something while you were sleeping."
Baby gave a slight shake of her head, indicating that wasn’t the case. Mia frowned, looking concerned. "She says no. That wasn’t it."
As Kai listened to Baby’s heartbeat and examined her condition, Jay assisted by adjusting the stethoscope and making sure Baby was as comfortable as possible.
Meanwhile, Mia continued to talk to Blueberry, sharing stories about Baby’s growth. "She used to be so small when I first met her. Look how much she’s grown! She’s always been special to me."
Mia took a few pictures of Baby with her camera, capturing the moment and documenting Baby’s condition. The pictures would be useful for future reference and to help in diagnosing the problem.
Kai finished his examination and said, "I’m not sure what’s causing this yet, but we’ll need to keep an eye on her and possibly get a more detailed assessment. For now, let’s make sure she’s comfortable and see if we can help her regain her strength."
Mia looked relieved but still worried. "Thanks, Kai. We’ll do everything we can."
Blueberry let out a soft squeak of appreciation, and Mia continued to comfort Baby, hoping for a swift recovery.
Suddenly, Jay got an idea. " What if she's having trouble breathing? Sometimes that's the case of headaches."
Kai took a deep breath and said, "Hold on a second." He pulled out his stethoscope and placed it back on Baby. "Mia, ask Baby to hold her breath."
Mia relayed the request, but Baby looked uncertain and didn’t follow through. Mia noticed the hesitation and quickly came up with an idea. "Let's make it a game," she suggested, her voice upbeat. She started demonstrating how to hold her breath, making it playful and engaging. The other porpoises watched curiously and soon joined in, mimicking Mia’s actions.
Kai observed closely. "That’s the problem. Baby isn’t breathing properly. If she’s struggling to hold her breath even in a game, it’s likely affecting her health."
Mia’s eyes widened in alarm. "Oh, no. That’s not good."
Baby looked frightened, her eyes wide as she tried to follow along but struggled. Mia’s heart ached at the sight. She gently stroked Baby’s fin and said, "Oh, my poor Baby. We’re going to help you through this."
Kai nodded, trying to stay calm. "We need to address this right away. Her breathing issues might be linked to whatever’s causing her fatigue. Let’s get her to a place where we can monitor her more closely and get more help if needed."
Mia helped guide Baby carefully, reassuring her. "We’re going to take care of you. You’re going to be okay."
" Wait, Mia, doesn’t your room turn into an aquarium?" Jay asked.
Mia’s eyes widened. "How did you know?!"
Jay shrugged. "Uh... I just do."
Mia flushed in embarrassment. "That’s supposed to be a secret!"
Blueberry let out a soft squeak, drawing Mia's attention. "Yes, that’s the one. Come on, Baby. Let’s go to my room! The one with the ball and stuff! And all the yummy food! Yum! Fish and kelp cakes. Mmmmmm."
With a determined look, Mia led Baby and the porpoises towards the pipe. She punched in a code, and the pipe opened with a soft hiss. Mia’s orca, Orky, was waiting on the other side, waving its large fin.
"Hello, my pretty!" Mia greeted Orky, who responded with a friendly chirp. Jay eyes the force wearily. Only his sister could have a real love orca under her room.
The ninja marveled at the transformation as they moved through the pipe, the surroundings gradually changing into a vibrant underwater sanctuary. Mia’s room, now transformed into an expansive aquarium, was filled with colorful corals, gentle currents, and a variety of aquatic life. The large tank was adorned with playful decorations and featured a ball that floated gently in the water.
Mia helped guide Baby and the porpoises inside. "Make yourselves comfortable. We’ll get you sorted out, Baby. There’s plenty of fish and kelp cakes here for everyone."
Orky swam over, offering a friendly nudge to Baby, and Mia set up a cozy spot with soft bedding and a variety of fish and kelp cakes. Jay helped as best he could, ensuring that Baby and the porpoises were comfortable and well-fed.
Kai nodded as he noted his finding in a pad. “We’ll need an X-ray to see what’s going on.”
Mia’s eyes lit up with determination. “Oh, that’s easy!” She grabbed her iPad and approached Baby. “Hold still for a moment, okay?”
With the iPad in hand, Mia carefully scanned Baby’s body, the device’s screen displaying a detailed image of the porpoise’s internal structure. Mia’s expression grew serious as she reviewed the scan.
“That’s the problem,” she said, her voice filled with concern. “There’s a bottle stuck in her lungs.”
Jay’s eyes widened. “That’s bad.”
Mia nodded gravely. “Yes, yes it is.”
Kai took a deep breath and looked at Mia. “We’ll need to carefully remove it. Baby needs to stay as calm as possible.”
Mia patted Baby gently, trying to comfort her. “Don’t worry, Baby. We’re going to fix this. Just hang in there.”
Kai looked at the scan and shook his head. “I have no idea what to do.”
Mia thought for a moment, then turned to Baby. “Hmm… Baby, try swallowing a bunch of water and then burp.”
Baby looked at her with wide eyes but complied, gulping down water from the tank. After a few moments, Baby let out a big burp, and Mia’s face brightened.
“There we go! It’s moving!” Mia exclaimed.
Kai adjusted his position to better see inside Baby’s throat. “If we can get it loose, we should be able to carefully remove it.”
With Mia's guidance, Kai worked to gently extract the bottle, making sure Baby remained as calm as possible. The other porpoises watched anxiously, while Jay and Mia did their best to keep Baby reassured.
They did this by-
1- Burping. Baby burped and burped until the bottle was in sight.
2- Mia and Lloyd kept Baby's mouth open while Kai used large grabbers to dislodge the piece, gently.
After a tense few moments, Kai finally managed to get the bottle out. He looked relieved as he inspected it. “Got it. She should be feeling much better now.”
Mia hugged Baby tightly. “You did great, Baby! Now just rest and let yourself heal.”
Lloyd sighed and climbed out. Cole helped him up. " That... Was inteste." Lloyd sighed.
Baby gave a grateful squeak, and Mia smiled as she patted her gently. “I’m so glad we could help.”
Blueberry squeaked, curious about how the bottle ended up inside Baby. Mia pondered for a moment and said, “I think you guys were eating food, and it might have accidentally gotten in there.”
Just then, her iPad displayed something else. Mia’s eyes widened, and she turned to Baby. “Baby, this might sound weird, but I need to turn you upside down and shake you gently. There’s something else in your stomach.”
Jay, already on edge from the earlier stress, fainted again, and Kai quickly caught him.
Mia carefully guided Baby into the correct position and began the gentle shaking process. “I know this feels strange, but it’s important.”
After a few moments, a small, foreign object dislodged from Baby’s stomach. Mia carefully removed it and examined it. “This must be what was causing the trouble. Looks like it was caught in your digestive system.”
Baby looked relieved, and Blueberry gave a happy squeak. Kai helped Jay back to his feet. “That should be it, Baby. You’ll be feeling much better soon.”
Mia smiled at Baby and Blueberry. “Let’s get you back to the water and make sure everything’s okay. You did great!”
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Back at the beach, Mia took a few last pictures of Baby and the other porpoises, capturing the moment before their departure. She waved cheerfully, "Bye, guys! See you later!"
Baby, still feeling much better, swam up and gave Mia a heartfelt hug. Mia smiled and, in a rare show of affection, kissed each of the porpoises on their heads. “Take care, everyone! Remember, I’m always here if you need me.”
With that, she turned to her friends, ready to head back. Jay, still recovering from his fainting spell, looked at Mia with admiration. “You really do have a special way with animals, Mia.”
Kai nodded in agreement, giving Mia a supportive pat on the back. “Nice work today, Mia. That was impressive.”
Mia grinned, feeling a mix of pride and relief. “Thanks, guys. Now let’s get back to enjoying our day.”
Jay grinned. " Doing what?"
" Oh, u don't know. Going to a waterfall and jumping from it."
Jay fainted again.
" Mia!" Everyone choursed. " No!"
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