Disclaimer: I don't own Young Justice and this story is being reposted from one of my old accounts on this site. I meant to repost it a lot sooner. Anyways, all I own are the OCs that aren't canon to Young Justice. And this might be a bit cliche, but I hope you enjoy it anyways.
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It started off pleasant enough. The sky was clear and a bright shimmering blue with barely any clouds. The sun was shining bright, making everything warm and comfortable. It was a great day for going out on the ocean – to sail out on the salty water, accompanied by the cries of the seagulls. It was fine alright until the dark clouds started to roll in, bringing about a downpour of rain and an ill calm. With the first churn of the waves, the boat rocking a bit hard, her father reached out to touch her head. It was a reassuring touch, one that said all that needed to be said.
"Everything will be just fine. We'll make it through. The storm's just passing over us, not through."
Her father's words filled her with warmth and security like a blanket that covered her at night. All she could do was smile and hold on. Nothing was going to scare her. She had been reluctant to leave the land where there were plants and vegetation at first, but when her father smiled down at her, she knew she wanted to take the journey with him, to experience the sea alongside him.
But when the dark clouds rolled in and the water became restless, she still felt a bit anxious. Even if her father's words quelled her fears a bit. The kind comforting words of her father was the last thing she heard as the waves became rougher as if willing everything floating on its surface and everything above it to become one with it. The boat tipped over and she fell into the cold dark ocean.
It was shocking at first as she saw a large shadow beneath the water, one that seemed to be the soul of the ocean. As she sank more into the sea, the dark water seemed to suck all of the air out of her lungs and her vision begun to fade.
It wasn't long before fell into the deep dark sleep but before she succumbed to it, she felt something wrapping around her, carrying her off like the tide. Then all was dark.
