Something was splitting the water up above. It caused fish to swim away and younger sirens to flee in fear. The rippling waters caused a stir below the surface of the vast ocean, but it did not cause one to run in fear. Instead of being terrified like the rest of those in the oceans cool depths, a pale haired, violet eyed siren let out a breath through her gills as she watched a ship go right on by as if it held no care in the world. She was confused and curious, but the second emotion had her swimming through the sea with her head tilted to the side much like a confused dog.
Using her powerful tail, the siren called Symphony by her father let her body just move. She almost seemed to glide through the water, her powerful lower body just taking its time to head towards the island in which this vessel was going. She was the most curious of her siblings and the group in which she lived, but she was one of the rare few with an extra 'power' as they called it. Her body could transform once on solid ground to have legs. She hated her ten wiggly toes with a passion, but right in this moment she was wondering if her toes might be worth suffering if it meant learning what these humans wanted.
As night fell and she found herself sticking close to the ship, Symphony watched the humans with their single fire. Her bright eyes scanned the group, but no sounds left her lips as she breathed through her human styled nostrils. Sharp teeth were hidden behind full lips and talon like nails were tucked against the boats wooden walls. She could feel splinters forming under her dagger like nails, but she made no movement to stop them. She was suppoerted out of the water enough to watch them, but she wasnt so far out of the water to lose her siren qualities. She was watching, much like a stalker, to what was going on.
Humming a faint tune to herself after a while, Symphony waited for the animals and other sirens under her to fall asleep. She could hear them talking and calling, causing her fin like ears to twitch. They were built funky, like a three pointed set of fish fins. Her ears were not her most striking quality however as her head, capped with a small band of metal, tilted to the side. Her crown that proved her place in her home had her the most curious of all. She was the princess, the only one left, out of a giant pod of eggs. Her mother, sisters, and one brother had died eons ago and it made Symphony feel an unsettling feeling in her gut. She had no words to describe what that feeling was, but it was there none the less.
Hearing voices that she could not entirely decipher, Symphony tilted her head to where a duo was now chilling on some form of cloth. Her violet eyes took everything in and another feeling surfaced in her gut. She was a bit jealous of how they sat together and looked at the stars. She was unable to do that with someone she cared for and it caused the green emotion to coat even her tongue and the urge to vomit captured her throat. Emotions, no matter what they were, made her sick to her stomach. Living a life where she could not show them outwardly unless it was for her 'duty' left Symphony in a weird place mentally. She could feel and name most of her emotions, but she could not let the outside world see them for what they actually were.
With time slipping by once more, Symphony heard her family and the fish fall asleep. Nodding her head, she dunked back under the water before swimming off a distance that would make it seem like she was a stumbling human. Her body began to crawl from the ocean once she hit a safe enough distance from the humans, allowing her fish like tail to start transforming. As she got farther onto the beach, Symphony let out a groan as her body shed its scaled and grew legs. Her actual pale scales fell from her body, landing in a heap on the sands. It was like a dog molting its fur, but instead of a sticky and fine substance, sharp scales littered the ground and her own odd ears lay there as well. Symphony shed her siren skin and now lay there on the beach, stark naked an in pain.