The storm hit with a sudden, violent fury. Massive waves began to batter the outer sea wall, sending plumes of white foam high into the air. Min watched as the water level in the outer basin rose at an alarming rate. It was a king tide, amplified by the storm surge. If the water breached the locks, the lower farmlands and the village itself would be devastated.
Today was the day of her first solo watch, a rite of passage known to the locals as her release into duty. The morning had started with a deceptive, glass-like calm. Min stood on the massive granite wall, her boots clicking against the wet stone. She held a heavy brass pocket watch, a family heirloom, timing the intervals of the swells. Her father had always told her that the sea spoke in rhythms, and a good keeper had to learn to listen. TODAY.S.RELEASE.Min.Galilea.Wet.Min.Galilea.15....
Fighting against the wind and the crashing waves, Min reached the manual crank. She planted her feet and threw her weight against the iron wheel. It would not budge. The pressure of the rising water on the other side was immense. Tears of frustration mingled with the saltwater on her face, but she refused to give up. The storm hit with a sudden, violent fury
When the storm finally passed and her father came to relieve her from her shift, he found her sitting on the stone floor, dripping wet but smiling. He did not need to ask how it went. He looked at the open spillways, looked at his brave daughter, and handed her a warm, dry woollen blanket. Min Galilea was no longer just a apprentice; today, she had truly earned her place as a protector of Aguaviva. It was a king tide, amplified by the storm surge
She remembered her grandfather’s advice: "Do not fight the water, Min. Find its rhythm and use it."
Exhausted, soaked to the bone, and shivering, Min climbed back up to the safety of the main control room. She looked out at the raging sea, then down at the peaceful village below, untouched by the flood. She had done it.
Min closed her eyes for a split second, feeling the vibration of the waves against the metal structure. She waited. A massive wave struck the outer wall, creating a momentary counter-pressure as the water receded. In that exact fraction of a second, Min surged forward with all her might.