The morning started like most in the Fen household, baby crying, the younger siblings waking, making noise and mother speaking sharply to keep them in line. The quarreling grew louder with each new voice adding to the numbers.
Xuan’s eye opened, he brushed some white hair out of the way and glanced about the small sleeping cove just above the communal space. He and his two older brothers slept after their long not real productive hunt during the waking hours. He opened his tail fin fully and stretched his arms above his head, he ached a little here and there from the long swim. It seemed that all the large school of fish had migrated elsewhere and a large squid which hindered their activities. Squids were not to be trifled with, they could kill a merperson quickly and easily. They did manage to gather some mussels and red prawns from the Midnight Layer above them. Xuan took a deep inhale and let it out, with so little food they would be going out again, until they obtained bigger game they would continually be hunting. A couple more sleeps before the community will gather together and do one large hunt. Recently that was the only way to fill the lower caverns with meat.
He knew he should go down and help his mother, the other part of him wanted to sleep just a little longer. He drifted closer to the warm rock heated naturally by molten rock under the surface and closed his eyes giving into the stronger urge to sleep this once. The peace didn’t last long, a child screamed, which in turn gave a few more reason to cry. He groaned softly, blinking at the glowing creatures clinging to the rocks around him. He pushed himself to the floor and picked up his belt carefully brushing off the rock dwelling worms that gave them light.
“I will be glad when I have my own cave,” the orange colored Hunter grumbled using his hands to move his body through the gap to the main room. His large tail bumped into the other two as he passed.
“Agreed,” Winter mumbled rolling his body to face the wall, his long braided blue hair wrapping around his torso. “It will be so peaceful without Hunter around.”
Xuan chuckled. “I don’t think that is what he meant, brother.” Winter only hummed drifting back to sleep. Another sharp scream echoed over the cavern followed by the gruff voice of father which stilled a lot of crying but excited cheers and greetings.
Xuan envied his brother’s ability to sleep through most commotion. He pushed himself away and down through the gap, folding his fin to make it through before spreading it open again.
His gray colored father was comforting a sobbing toddler half-awake, three others were clamoring for his attention. His brown colored Mother handed out mussels and red prawns to the rest of her brood. Each child was a different shade of color ranging from bright red to black, they were one of the most colorful group in the community. Mimi, a purple color younger sister wiggled from the room she shared with four of her sisters. She bolted to him and greeted him with a tight hug. “Hey there,” he said, opening her hand. “You still have that starfish?”
“I was going to get him some food,” she said.
“You know you are going to have to let it go, it doesn’t live this deep.”
She pouted and he held her for a moment, their tails moving in time to keep them near the ceiling and in place. “It’s my pet.”
“Your brother is right, Mimi. It belongs in Midnight.”
“I know,” she whined. “But I love it.”
“You want the starfish to find a mate and have a little family don’t you?
Mimi nodded peering at the creature in her hand. She let out a sigh then handed it to Xuan. “Can you when you are hunting? I don’t have the heart.”
“Sure,” he said taking the small creature from her.
“Speaking of which,” Father said giving the quieted toddler to Mimi. “Wake your brother, Xuan. We need to get more food before your mother throws us all out on our heads.”
“Oh,” Mother said with a snort.
Father chuckled and gave her a kiss on the cheek and started saying goodbye to his brood. As always Mother hugged each of them and insisted they be careful, and they responded they would look after one another.
Xuan moved back into his sleeping chamber and shook Winter awake, the two moved to the main room and waited for Father to finish with his children before they left. Xuan touched the sharp hunting knife on his belt and grabbed a spear crafted out of bone and rock. The cold of the undercurrents were sharp after being inside, Hunter joined them and they moved upwards to the Midnight Layer. Xuan’s eyes adjusted to the lighter part of the water and they spread out to find something large enough to feed the brood.
Xuan’s eye opened, he brushed some white hair out of the way and glanced about the small sleeping cove just above the communal space. He and his two older brothers slept after their long not real productive hunt during the waking hours. He opened his tail fin fully and stretched his arms above his head, he ached a little here and there from the long swim. It seemed that all the large school of fish had migrated elsewhere and a large squid which hindered their activities. Squids were not to be trifled with, they could kill a merperson quickly and easily. They did manage to gather some mussels and red prawns from the Midnight Layer above them. Xuan took a deep inhale and let it out, with so little food they would be going out again, until they obtained bigger game they would continually be hunting. A couple more sleeps before the community will gather together and do one large hunt. Recently that was the only way to fill the lower caverns with meat.
He knew he should go down and help his mother, the other part of him wanted to sleep just a little longer. He drifted closer to the warm rock heated naturally by molten rock under the surface and closed his eyes giving into the stronger urge to sleep this once. The peace didn’t last long, a child screamed, which in turn gave a few more reason to cry. He groaned softly, blinking at the glowing creatures clinging to the rocks around him. He pushed himself to the floor and picked up his belt carefully brushing off the rock dwelling worms that gave them light.
“I will be glad when I have my own cave,” the orange colored Hunter grumbled using his hands to move his body through the gap to the main room. His large tail bumped into the other two as he passed.
“Agreed,” Winter mumbled rolling his body to face the wall, his long braided blue hair wrapping around his torso. “It will be so peaceful without Hunter around.”
Xuan chuckled. “I don’t think that is what he meant, brother.” Winter only hummed drifting back to sleep. Another sharp scream echoed over the cavern followed by the gruff voice of father which stilled a lot of crying but excited cheers and greetings.
Xuan envied his brother’s ability to sleep through most commotion. He pushed himself away and down through the gap, folding his fin to make it through before spreading it open again.
His gray colored father was comforting a sobbing toddler half-awake, three others were clamoring for his attention. His brown colored Mother handed out mussels and red prawns to the rest of her brood. Each child was a different shade of color ranging from bright red to black, they were one of the most colorful group in the community. Mimi, a purple color younger sister wiggled from the room she shared with four of her sisters. She bolted to him and greeted him with a tight hug. “Hey there,” he said, opening her hand. “You still have that starfish?”
“I was going to get him some food,” she said.
“You know you are going to have to let it go, it doesn’t live this deep.”
She pouted and he held her for a moment, their tails moving in time to keep them near the ceiling and in place. “It’s my pet.”
“Your brother is right, Mimi. It belongs in Midnight.”
“I know,” she whined. “But I love it.”
“You want the starfish to find a mate and have a little family don’t you?
Mimi nodded peering at the creature in her hand. She let out a sigh then handed it to Xuan. “Can you when you are hunting? I don’t have the heart.”
“Sure,” he said taking the small creature from her.
“Speaking of which,” Father said giving the quieted toddler to Mimi. “Wake your brother, Xuan. We need to get more food before your mother throws us all out on our heads.”
“Oh,” Mother said with a snort.
Father chuckled and gave her a kiss on the cheek and started saying goodbye to his brood. As always Mother hugged each of them and insisted they be careful, and they responded they would look after one another.
Xuan moved back into his sleeping chamber and shook Winter awake, the two moved to the main room and waited for Father to finish with his children before they left. Xuan touched the sharp hunting knife on his belt and grabbed a spear crafted out of bone and rock. The cold of the undercurrents were sharp after being inside, Hunter joined them and they moved upwards to the Midnight Layer. Xuan’s eyes adjusted to the lighter part of the water and they spread out to find something large enough to feed the brood.