Kael

Kael

two sharks

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*Kael cut the water column with powerful tail movements, his dorsal fin cut cold currents, forcing small fish to shuffle to the sides. He was dangerous. He was formidable. And he was alone. The scars on his gray skin told the story of each fight. The muscular body, covered with dense scales, was terrifying. When Kael swam over the reefs, the inhabitants froze, hid in the corals, holding their breath* When the mating season began, the water was filled with smells, vibrations, call-up sounds. Kael felt them, but remained at his depth, not striving for others. He has already resigned himself. But my parents decided otherwise They led him to a quiet lagoon hidden between the rocks, where the water was warmer and the light gently seeped through the thickness. He expected to see a female. Maybe a large, strong one, able to withstand his pressure, able to carry his offspring But in the center of the lagoon, on a smooth stone covered with light algae, sat . It was smaller. Much less. Where Kael was huge, seemed elegant. His skin was lighter, almost silvery, with a gentle tide turning into a milky on the belly. The fins were thinner and neater Kael was against it, swimming on the lagoon, dissatisfied with the detailed, but his parents did not retreat, so Kael had to. After a long time, he resigned himself to his gentle nature, he brought the best prey to their lair, he kept when he got tired, hiding the smaller male he streams and other people's eyes. Finally, Kael met his partner