Chapter 1: The Perfect Afternoon
The ocean stretched endlessly beneath a clear blue sky, sunlight dancing across its surface in shimmering waves. It was the kind of afternoon that felt untouched by worry—warm, peaceful, almost unreal. Daniel Mercer leaned against the railing of the cruise ship, watching his daughter Lily sip lemonade beside him. For the first time in months, she was smiling without hesitation.
Three days earlier, he had nearly canceled the trip. His wife, Erin, had planned it before illness changed everything. She had dreamed of this moment—Lily seeing dolphins in the open ocean, not through glass or from a crowded pier, but out here, where the world felt alive.
Erin never got the chance.
Lily clutched her handmade doll, Rosie, stitched from one of Erin’s old dresses. It was imperfect, uneven—but it carried something no one could replace. A piece of her mother.
“Dad… look!” Lily suddenly exclaimed.
A pod of dolphins surfaced beside the ship, gliding effortlessly through the water.
Lily’s face lit up. “Mom said I’d see them one day.”
Daniel smiled softly. “She was right.”
For a moment, everything felt whole again.