“No,don''tworry,“saidthestartledlittlegoldfish,“no,don''tworry.Iescapeddeath,andIwasingoodcondition.“
Original,justatthemomentmyeyesblurred,agroupofswansuddenly,continuallyhitupontheseagull,seagullsintheskyovernineconsecutiveblooper,smallgoldfishjumpedouttoflyfromseagullsanddidafewrollingmotionintheair,fallingintothesea,wentbacktomyside.
Whenthemoutheatsaway,theseagullsstopandtrytorecoverthelittlegoldfish.
However,theflockofswansflutteredtheirwings,andone,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eightandninewereallcaughtintheclouds.
Watchingtheseagullsturnovernineofthemintheairanddisappearintotheclouds,Iapplaudthestudents.
Swansavedmystudents,Ihurriedlyswaminfrontoftheswan,bowing,handingthethousandwellthanks:“thankyousavedmysmallgoldfish,thankyou!Thankyou!“
Aworeacrownofswan,swimtome:“thelittlemermaid,youdon''tmentionit.Everyonehasaneedsomeone''shelp,atthismoment,Ineedyourhelp,too.“
Iamamermanofthenewspaper,heneedsmyhelp,andIwillsparenoefforttohelphiminmycapacity.Ireplied,“doyouneedmyhelp?Well,I''llhelpyouifIcanhelpyou.“
Goldencrownsofswansaid:“Iusedtobeaprince,thewickedwitchturnedmeintoaswan.Onlythebestmermaidalleightdroughtteachercanhelpmetobreakthespell,letmerestorehuman.“
Isn''tthatthekindofthingthathappensinfairytales?Howcouldthishappeninreallife?Thefairytaleisbeautiful,butI''mrealistic.Iknowit''simpossible.
Ishrugged,hishandsabooth,whispered:“Iamverywillingtohelpyou,but,Iamnottheprincessinthefairytale,Iisaveryordinarymermaid,inrealityIdon''thavethatability,thebusy,I''msureIcan''thelp.“
Theswanprincedidn''twanttogiveup:“toremovethecurse,nottoneedaprincess,nottobeabletosuperpowers,justyou--“
“Atruekissoflove?--no,no,sorry,Ican''t.“Ifellback,andfor16yearsIhadkissedmyfatherandmotherandhadnotkissedanyothercreature.IfIkissaswan,Ican''t.