Moonlight Magic. Summer Waters
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Silver Dolphins
MOONLIGHT MAGIC
by
Summer Waters
For Zara, Naomi and Alicia
With thanks to Pat, Claire, Catherine, Lizzie and Rachel for all their support and hard work.
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Spirit, the dolphin leader with a striking yellow blaze that stretched along his flank, banged his tail in the water for silence. At once, the thirty dolphins milling in the sea stopped chattering and turned to face him. Spirit bowed his magnificent head.
“I’m going away on a very long journey. Star, my wife, will be in charge until I return.”
“Where are you going, Dad?” A small dolphin with a cheeky face asked the question on everyone’s mind.
Spirit smiled indulgently at his son, Bubbles.
“The Silver Dolphins are leaving us. I have to arrange for their talents to be put to good use elsewhere.”
As one, the dolphins clicked their surprise.
“Why do the Silver Dolphins have to leave?” asked Bubbles, his bright eyes suddenly anxious. “Will they come back again?”
“The Silver Dolphins have a very special journey to make, but yes, they will return.”
“But I don’t want them to go away.” Bubbles was upset and indignant.
Spirit gave him a reassuring smile. “We don’t own the Silver Dolphins and they don’t own us. All creatures should be free to do as they wish. Let someone go and one day they will return. Keep them against their will and they will always hold it against you.”
The dolphins were silent as they digested Spirit’s wise words. Then Bubbles squeaked, “The Silver Dolphins must go on their journey. Tell them I said that, Dad, so they’ll come back to me.”
There were loud clicks of laughter. Affectionately, Spirit patted Bubbles’s head with a flipper.
“You can tell them yourself,” he answered. “Before I go I have a small job for the Silver Dolphins. Hush now and let me call them.”
There was no mistaking the tall, athletic-looking man coming towards Antonia and Cai in the airport terminal. He had the same dark, curly hair and laughing brown eyes as Cai.
“Dad!” cried Cai. “Mum!” He threw himself at his parents, hugging them both.
Antonia caught her breath, suddenly feeling shy and a little homesick. She wished her parents were here in Australia too. But that was unfair. It had been almost two months since Cai had seen his mum and dad, who were working in Australia while Cai stayed in England with his Great Aunty Claudia. This was a big moment for him.
Angela Pacific, a slim lady with pretty blonde hair, broke away from the group. “Hello, you must be Antonia. We’ve heard so much about you. It’s great to meet you at last.”
“Thanks,” mumbled Antonia shyly.
“Antonia!” cried Lenny Pacific, encompassing her with his free arm and almost hugging the breath out of her. “You are going to love Australia.”
“Right now I expect she’d love to get to the apartment,” said Mrs Pacific, smiling. “We’ve a car outside. It’s about sixty kilometres to the hotel complex we’ve booked for your stay, but it shouldn’t take long at this time of night.”
Antonia was grateful to relax and let Cai’s parents organise things. It had been a long journey, two whole days since she’d left home to fly around the world for a ten-day holiday with Cai. The airline had put a very motherly lady in charge of them, but it wasn’t the same as travelling with your own family. It was much nicer having Cai’s