...a piece of seaweed. She was surprised because she was sure she didn't swim anywhere near any seaweed before. Nevertheless, Jo slowly lifted her fin out of the water, picked the seaweed off and wished it back to where it was. After that, she straightened herself and got back to relaxing.
After a while, Jo decided to get out of the spring, so she turned around, gathered all her strength in her arms and pulled herself out of the spring. Jo then began to crawl away from the spring. Once she was completely out of the water, she propped herself up with her arms and looked back at her tail. The water made it seem like her scales sparkled like polished sapphires. Jo lifted her fin up and she saw that the water made it seem like her fin also sparkled. While she was admiring her tail, she also felt the dewy grass-blades of the cove brush against her tail. The seaweed incident made her realize that her tail and fin was more sensitive than her human feet and legs. After admiring her tail for a little while, Jo wished herself dry and “stood” up on her tail. She then “walked” towards the bathroom door and exited the room. Feeling refreshed from her swim, Jo “walked” towards...