Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Waterskiing

 

            Bree stared out at the water as she sat comfortably in the passenger seat of the boat. She loved the water, but this was a dangerous idea. She knew Mara wanted to do something to celebrate with their friends, but all Bree could think about was what she needed to keep secret.

            As Mara drove the boat out into the lake, Bree did her best to decline any offers from the other girls for her to water ski. “No, thanks,” was her standard answer every time one of them asked if she wanted a turn.

            “Oh, come on,” Tracy teased. “This is your bachelorette party—one last day out with just the girls.”

            Bree smiled. “I’ve never liked water skiing. It’s fun to just be out here on the boat with you guys.”

            Bree watched as her friends took turns water skiing. She longed to feel the water on her skin, but she couldn’t let that happen today. Mara was a great boat driver. She expertly turned the boat at the best moments for the skiers, but it caused a bumpy ride for anyone inside. Bree kept a firm grip on her seat as the boat attempted to spill her out into the water.

            At the end of each run, Bree would go help the skiers climb back into the boat. She was helping Tracy when it happened. One minute, Bree was pulling Tracy out of the water; the next, Tracy flashed a smirk, and Bree found herself pulled in.

            The first thing that Bree felt was relief. The water was where she truly belonged. The next feeling that came was panic. She couldn’t let her friends see her like this. While she was still submerged, she removed the scrunchie holding up her ponytail to allow her hair to float freely around her neck and face. She took a moment to make sure that her secret was covered before she allowed her head to bob back up.

            Seeing Tracy’s grinning face, she immediately sent a huge splash toward her friends. “I said I didn’t want to get in the water,” she teased playfully.

            “Oh, well, I guess you’re already wet.” Tracy’s eyes danced mischievously. “Are you ready to waterski now?”

            “No, thank you. I’m good. Hand me a towel, would you?” Bree’s wet hair draped around her neck as she pulled herself up to sit on the boat’s edge. Mara threw her a towel, and she wrapped it around herself like a hooded cloak. No one noticed the tell-tale sign that she might not be completely human. She vigorously rubbed her skin dry until the gills on her neck disappeared. Wow, that was a close one.

            Bree managed to stay out of the water for the rest of the day as she laughed and joked with her friends. The secret of who she truly was remained a secret—for now. No one knew that she was actually a creature of the water, living her life on the land.


Waterskiing

              Bree stared out at the water as she sat comfortably in the passenger seat of the boat. She loved the water, but this was a dan...