[They sink deeper and deeper and at first it looks like unfathomable darkness with no bottom as they move further away.]
The Belly lives in the reflection for a reason.
[Lakes are definitely deep but it shouldn't be this vast. The green runes keep things lit for them and at first, there's nothing but fish and plant life swaying gently around them. And then stars— no, bubbles, fly around them and they are aglow with blue and white light, and as they stand in their protective bubble it's like they're floating through space instead of underwater. There are fish that swim past their faces. They have the shape of your usual bass, bluegills, and trouts but it's their neon-colored scales, and their size (many of then human-sized) and patterning and giant unusual eyes that give away their otherworldliness. There appears to be no true bottom within this reflected world.
But where is the Blue Moon Belly?
Soon they can see the siblings in their own bubble, waving to Amelia and Henry. And in the distance, there is the outline of a gargantuan shape moving back and forth sweeping up the vague shadows of boxes that are sinking into the water.
Without letting go of Henry's hand, she holds out the coffin box for him to take.]
Here. You're going to offer this to him. Oh and... Since it seems like you're able to communicate, could you call him over?
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[They sink deeper and deeper and at first it looks like unfathomable darkness with no bottom as they move further away.]
The Belly lives in the reflection for a reason.
[Lakes are definitely deep but it shouldn't be this vast. The green runes keep things lit for them and at first, there's nothing but fish and plant life swaying gently around them. And then stars— no, bubbles, fly around them and they are aglow with blue and white light, and as they stand in their protective bubble it's like they're floating through space instead of underwater. There are fish that swim past their faces. They have the shape of your usual bass, bluegills, and trouts but it's their neon-colored scales, and their size (many of then human-sized) and patterning and giant unusual eyes that give away their otherworldliness. There appears to be no true bottom within this reflected world.
But where is the Blue Moon Belly?
Soon they can see the siblings in their own bubble, waving to Amelia and Henry. And in the distance, there is the outline of a gargantuan shape moving back and forth sweeping up the vague shadows of boxes that are sinking into the water.
Without letting go of Henry's hand, she holds out the coffin box for him to take.]
Here. You're going to offer this to him. Oh and... Since it seems like you're able to communicate, could you call him over?