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\chapauth{jidohanbaiki}
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\chapter{The Ocean}
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The abrasive ocean waters lapped dangerously at his flippered feet.
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Luke Bavarious was a marine biologist who took his job seriously.
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He set his rusty bucket of herring into the sand with a crepitating
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flatulence. In the distance, gray blades pierced the ocean, coming
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closer and closer. There was a portentous whirring and clicking,
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growing ever louder and more frantic, interrupted only sporadically
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by the crash of waves.
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Bavarious took fistfulls of herring in his fists. The herring were
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slimy and slippery, so he squeezed the herring hard to keep them in
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his grip. The bodily fluids from the herring leaked between his
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fingers. He proceeded towards the malicious noise of the ocean,
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slowly but determined, holding his fists of herring up to the sky,
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as if in defiance to God. He stopped once the ocean reached his
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hip. The gray blades swarmed around him. Luke smiled bitterly.
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``Come and get it,'' he intoned.
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Gray beaks poked out of the water, searching, wanting, smiling. But
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those smiling mouths opened to reveal long rows of tiny, but sharp,
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brilliant white teeth. Luke tossed the disgusting, smashed herring
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into the waiting maws. ``Eat,'' Bavarious said, almost cursing.
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``Eat!'' he commanded.
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The dolphins splashed around him, taking their fill of the herring,
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letting the herrings' slimy bodies slide down whole into their
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stomachs. Bavarious began to laugh, at first just a chuckle. Then
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he threw his fists covered in herring eyes and herring guts into
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the air and erupted with demented revelry. ``Yes! Eat! Eat!'' he
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screamed, his voice shrill with hysteria.
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Luke Bavarious was a marine biologist who took his job seriously.
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He was also a marine biologist who would leave no slight unavenged.
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Little did the dolphins know that the herring was poisoned.
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Donny had no legs ever since he could remember. A long time ago
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when he was a child, he had lost them in a car accident, or so he
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was told. He was also told that he also lost his parents. Every day
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after school, his aunt would drive him out to the ocean so he could
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swim with the dolphins as therapy. ``You're thirteen now,'' she said
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bitterly as she drove him towards the sea. ``Don't you think it's
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time you stopped swimming with those stupid fish?''
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``They're not fish, and they're definitely not stupid.'' Donny said,
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folding his arms over his stumps.
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Once at the dock, his aunt rolled him in his wheelchair over the
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wooden planks and tipped him into the waters below. ``I'll be back
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in an hour,'' she shouted down to him. ``I've got to go to a meeting
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at the bank.''
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Donny floated, belly up in the ocean, his horrid little stumps
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flailing uselessly. Soon, he felt something slippery slide
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underneath him. It was his friend, Moon Dancer the dolphin. Donny
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petted Moon Dancer's nose as he dreamed of the freedom he would
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have if only he could become a dolphin. Then he sensed distress
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from Moon Dancer. Donny grabbed the dolphin's head and pressed his
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face to it. ``Take me there,'' said Donny.
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He grabbed onto Moon Dancer's fin and they sped towards the
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horizon. It was a wonderful feeling to move so fast and freely, but
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the ride did not last. They approached a contorted figure in the
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waters. Donny swam over to the struggling dolphin. ``Star Wave!
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What's wrong?'' Donny asked.
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Green bile and rust colored blood vomited from Star Wave's blow
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hole. Star Wave opened his mouth and vomited out the poisoned
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herring bones. Donny screamed and then vomited himself, and soon,
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vomit mixed with tears in the ocean water. Attracted by the blood,
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a shark appeared and landed a killing blow on Star Wave, putting
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him out of his horrid misery and spreading violent red blood
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through the ocean.
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``Take me to who did this.'' Donny thought at Moon Dancer.
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---
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Miles away, Luke Bavarious dropped another bucket of herring onto
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the sand with a squelch. He took fistfulls of poisoned herring, and
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entered the ocean. In the distance, dolphins schooled. ``Come!''
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Bavarious commanded, his powerful fists dripping with poisoned
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herring entrails.
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``You think you're so smart!'' he spat. ``But you won't ruin my
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scientific research any longer! I was going to prove that you only
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had fish intelligence, but you ruined my data and now I'm the
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laughing stock of marine biologists!''
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The dolphins did not come, but lingered on the horizon tauntingly.
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He pounded the water with his herring fist, making a horrid
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squelching noise. He then went farther and farther into the ocean,
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until the water was up to his neck. The dolphins then swarmed
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around him. ``Eat!'' He said, scattering the herring.
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He laughed and laughed. Then he burbled as bitter, salty water
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flowed into his mouth and nostrils. Moon Dancer swam up to him and
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spat a poisoned herring in his face. Bavarious grabbed the herring
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and beat Moon Dancer with it. ``Eat you stupid fish!''
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Then a different dolphin swam by Luke's legs, then around his body.
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It came out of the water and faced Bavarious. Bavarious screamed.
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The dolphin had a human face; it was Donny. Bavarious fainted and
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drowned.
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Years later Luke Bavarious' bones were found washed up on shore,
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but no one ever found Donny's. His aunt was thrown in jail for his
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murder. From behind bars, she would mutter about dolphins with
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human faces endlessly until one day her cellmate couldn't take it
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anymore and strangled her to death.
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