I don't know what are the dangers out in the ocean and I failed to see Dory looking at something small. Marlin was too busy to look at the current. Then I heard Dory exclaiming in pain. I turned around and got my eyes wide. I said, "Dory, get away from that." Marlin then said, "That's a jellyfish!" Jellyfish are bad news. I did remember my great grandmother warning me about them. She warned to me that the jellyfish are dangerous. She told me the different types of jellyfish are dangerous. She told me what they do that is harmful.

I always had to be careful around jellyfish that are dangerous. Not the friendly ones, I would have to be gentle with them. That's true. Very true indeed. That's all she told me. She did. She told me that it's the only way. That's possible.

Marlin and I had a look at her fin. It doesn't look too bad to me. She's very lucky. Then I had a gut feeling that something's not right. Something is really not right indeed. I'll say. I got my eyes wide when I notice there are more jellyfish coming. I tried to get Marlin's attention about it.

Dory noticed it right away. Marlin got next. They panicked. I grew worried about this. I know who to blame for this. Marlin, I glared at him. Marlin turned red. Red of embarrassment. I then said to him, "We could've gone the safer way, but no, you don't think it was a good idea!" Marlin then said, "Sorry Christina, but this is bad Dory."

I then got my eyes wide when I saw what Dory was doing. She is bouncing up and down on the tops of the jellyfish! What the? What is she doing?! She's gonna get herself hurt! She has to stop now! She could get hurt or worse. Then something occurred to me and Marlin, she's bouncing on the tops and that means the tops don't sting her!

That's it! That's it! the tops of the jellyfish can't harm her. Only the tentacles, they'll harm her. They sure will. I learned about them from my great grandmother and my father. I sure did. My grandmother warned me to stay away from the dangerous jellyfish in the sea. My younger cousin was stung by a blue bottle jellyfish once, but he's alive and ok.

Marlin then said he has a game. Dory said that she loves games. Marlin said what his game is. I listened carefully. I am good at listening. Marlin said, "All right, here's the game. Whoever can hop the fastest out of these jellyfish, wins." Dory and I said, "Ok." I asked him, "How do we play this game Marlin?"

Marlin said, "Rules! You can't touch the tentacles, only the tops." I nodded my head as if I understand those rules. Then Dory started the race and we went after her. I went up ahead because of my tail fin.

I saw an exit and swam up to it, Marlin was next to me. I laughed in triumph and Marlin said, "The clownfish is the winner! Whoo-hoo! We did it! We're gonna…" I interrupted him and asked, "Marlin where's Dory?" Marlin realized what I brought up and knew that Dory isn't with us. He asked, "Dory?" We then said together, "Oh no." This is really bad. Dory must've gotten stung or something.

Marlin swam back to her, but I didn't make it because the jellyfish are blocking me. I looked around and decided to shout for help. I shouted, "HELP! SOMEONE HELP US! HELP! SOMEBODY HELP! HELP!" Then I saw something swimming towards me.

I got my eyes wide when I realized it's a bunch of sea turtles! They've must've heard my cries for help. I don't know what to say, but one of them asked me, "What's going on? We heard your screams for help. Do you need help?" I said, "Yes! My friends are stuck in that jellyfish forest and I'm not sure if they're gonna make it out ok. Please help us." They nodded their heads as if they will be glad to help.

Then Marlin and Dory came out, but I gasped when a jellyfish stung them! The sea turtles acted fast. They caught them in time. I sighed of relief and I told them where me and my friends were off to.

Then a sea turtle with a Hawaiian accent came up to me and asked, "Do you have a name dudette?" I blushed in a shy mood and said, "I'm Christina, what's yours?" The sea turtle introduced himself as Crush.

Then sea turtles led me into the East Australian Current, the EAC. I hope that Marlin and Dory are ok. I hope that they'll recover on the way to Sydney.