Rasmina looked at them, the question lingering on her lips. "But why? Why would she do such a thing?"
Briefly, Emily considered telling her the truth, or a watered-down version of it. Sure, she'd get in trouble, but at least the weight would be off her shoulders. But the trouble, oh the trouble.
"Let's go down to the beach and I'll show you" said Carol. Emily frowned at her, unsure where this was going.
To the beach, apparently....
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"Let's go ask the jellyfish!" said Rasmina. Exchanging looks, Carol and Emily agreed.
But when they got to the water's edge, no jellyfish could be found. Where were they all? This was jellyfish season - indeed, Emily had seen dozens in that same spot earlier in the day. What had happened?
The tide was out - way out - but still, no jellyfish. Emily began to ask sea stars if they had seen the jellys, but no one had. "Sand dollars?" she asked "have you seen the jellys?"
The dollars rearranged themselves in a 'no'; she moved on to the crabs.
"Hey crabs, seen any jellys?" She shouted, then waited. And waited. You know how crabs are - always expecting someone else to answer. Too busy to help out, they try to scuttle away before you see them.
But she knew the law - they had to answer. Tapping her toe, Emily glared at one particularly self-important large red crab; the kind who always know the answer. Eventually he puffed his shell and bowed forward on massive pincers.
"Good afternoon, Superiors. My name is Allouitious and I bow to you." Bowing deeply, he continued, "Please convey my sincere loyalty to She Who Is Your Superior. I live to be of service."