The riverbed held a secret treasure.
Inside a massive pearl slumbered a beast. Its azure body wrapped around itself again and again inside it's tiny prison, forced into a tight twist of sleek scales and vibrant frills. Within this chamber, he'd slept for many cycles, perhaps longer than most gembound might sleep at first. But finally, he was ready to emerge. The beast twisted inside its cage, stretching and straining its muscles, pressing against its hardened shell. "Eh kianooo ekaaaiii! Ekaaaiii!" It's high pitched cries could easily be heard through the pearl's glossy casing, carried by the water as squealed notes. Frustrated with its effort's lack of results, the beast heaved one final time...
...but his shifting only brought him more discomfort. He twisted to try and fix the problem, but found himself caught up on his own limbs and tail. The toddler howled in pain.
"Aaaeee! Aaaeee! Aaaeee!"
There was a response outside the shell of pearl glass and the creature inside quivered with excitement. It's saved! Safe! There was a series of clicks and then, the shadow outside grew larger, quickly.
A second later, the little one's world exploded into chaos and light. The bowl of its chamber gushed full with river water and he sprang free with the current, unraveling its five feet of length and instictively stretching new muscles to try and reach the surface...
...it was instinctive, the drive that propelled him up towards the light above. He curled and twisted awkwardly at first, trying to find bearings in the multi-dimensional world he'd been thrust into. Finally, with a powerful sweep of his tail, the newborn broke the surface and inhaled the air above. He gave himself a moment to breath, then found his muscles tired. Another deep breath and he allowed himself to sink lazily back under the water, twisting to find his- or it supposed, it could be a her, maybe- savior. It- he? She called out.
"Koo aaaeee areeh! Areeh kriaaa kriaaa, aaraa koo! Kiaa iiiraa oooara kaaa! Areeh ekaaaiii, areeh kaaa ekaaaiii!" Once she- er, he?- spotted the orca who'd saved them, they swam quickly to spin around the new friend, once, twice, then around to face it head on, grinning with bright, alien eyes. It squealed again, a new sound, almost like a rumble. It had no words behind it, but was clearly a grateful gesture. This one could speak well already, though the grammar and words were a jumbled mess.
@Arrh
The other creature was black and white, big and powerful. For a moment, the littler creature regarded its new friend with awe. Then, those exotic eyes snapped down to its own form. Blue. Very blue. He found himself grinning goofily at that, twisting to get a better look. His fin was the same! But instead of pectoral fins, he had... claws! Woah! The little gender-confused serpent looked upon its talons with delight. Those were gonna be useful, she could tell!
{Yes!} The youngster snapped her attention up in delight. {Yes, yes! Play! I play with you!} She swam over to the orca with a twirl and bumped her rounded nose against his head as she swam past and above him.
{This one is Kreeeooool!} She twisted to wait for her new friend to catch up. Kreool. This would be a good name, such a unique sound, a trill in her throat. His throat. Yes, definitely a boy's name, right? Was this one a boy? Oh, there was the sense that gender mattered to the tyke, but whatever that meant, whatever the difference between the two, they didn't feel right picking just one. {Kreool play with new friend! What games! What games!}
@Arrh
The orca started to chant the blue one's name and in response, she gleefully whistled and spun again, playful and excited. They liked their name, it was a good name, very good. He had chosen such a good name for herself! Wonderful! Wonderful! The aqua babe twirled in celebration, then paused to float back into place when Arrh introduced himself, and paused to think of a game.
{Arrh! Arrh!} Kreool cheered, equally as excited for their new friend's name as they were their own. Then, Arrh had a game! Truth or Dare! Oh, this wasn't something Kreool understood. The newborn faltered.
{What is Truth or Dare? How does they play?}
@Arrh
Kreool listened very intently as Arrh explained the game. Seemed simple enough. The orca finished and Kreool chirped in excitement. This was going to be so much fun! He'd never played a game before! Actually, he'd never done anything before! What a way to start living! Playing games with friends in the beautiful blue water with this one's beautiful blue scales glimmering like fresh snow, except very blue.
{Okay! Kreool go first! Kreool turn!} She cheered, spinning in the spot again. {Kreool ask Arrh, Truth or Dare?} The little creature clapped his claws together and waited impatiently for the orca's response, excited to get started.
@Arrh also wow was is with these shitty short posts gj cerul