I woke up to the tank bouncing and rolling. I couldn't see through the sloshing water and floating debris. Akira nudged the divider that stood between us, and I could just make out his orange fins.
"Ren! What's happening?" He squealed as he gasped for air. Suddenly the movement stopped. Warm, clean water started to fill the tank. I noticed the heater was gone from our tank. I could see out through the glass again, and I was stunned. We were in a child's bedroom.
I didn't understand what was happening. We were swished up into nets and plopped into a small container.
A booming voice rumbled, "That'll suit you much better!" I squirmed in the small space until I could see the label.
"Betta hex," I read aloud, then asked, "Akira, are you okay?"
I couldn't hear Akira breathing. I turned to find him laying on the bottom of this death trap, motionless.
(Ill keep going, if you'd like)
"Ren! What's happening?" He squealed as he gasped for air. Suddenly the movement stopped. Warm, clean water started to fill the tank. I noticed the heater was gone from our tank. I could see out through the glass again, and I was stunned. We were in a child's bedroom.
I didn't understand what was happening. We were swished up into nets and plopped into a small container.
A booming voice rumbled, "That'll suit you much better!" I squirmed in the small space until I could see the label.
"Betta hex," I read aloud, then asked, "Akira, are you okay?"
I couldn't hear Akira breathing. I turned to find him laying on the bottom of this death trap, motionless.
(Ill keep going, if you'd like)