Seaglass Coral Cove
Seaglass Coral Cove opens from a narrow tunnel of dark rock into a wide green-blue underwater chamber where filtered light falls in long columns and makes everything below waver like a slow breath. Swaying ribbons of kelp divide the space into rooms without walls, and broken coral arches rise from the sand floor — some smooth and pink, some branching and rough, some crusted with tiny barnacles that look like sleeping eyes. Tiny silver fish move in tight formations through the tunnels, banking left or right all at once as if they share one thought. Larger shells sit half-buried in the sand, their openings facing different directions. Wide flat stone ledges protrude from the walls at different heights, their surfaces worn and gently sloped, holding pools of trapped water in their low spots. Now and then a current shifts the kelp entirely, opening a clear line of sight to a far corner of the cove where something pale and still catches the light.
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Luma
Luma is a cheerful young seahorse about as tall as a child's hand, quick to notice when someone feels left out. She likes bringing people together, but she sometimes smooths over problems too fast because she wants everyone to stay happy.

Mira
Mira is a curious little sea otter who fits in a child's backpack pocket, always tugged toward what she hasn't noticed yet. She loves making sense of strange corners of the world, but she can get so absorbed that she forgets to check whether others are keeping up.

Tavi
Tavi is a bashful baby hermit crab who fits in the hollow of a seashell, and he likes being near friends even when he pretends he doesn't. He worries about taking up too much space and often hides his feelings behind careful, polite words.

