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Seventeen-year-old Aanya has always felt a pull toward the sea-but when a mysterious letter from her estranged grandmother beckons her back to the coastal village of her childhood, she discovers that the ocean hasn't just been calling her. It's been waiting. Beneath the waves lies the Drowned Archive-a living memory of every soul the sea has ever claimed. Her mother, long presumed lost to the tide, left behind a journal and a legacy Aanya never knew existed: the rare gift of a Listener, someone who can hear and interpret the ocean's hidden voice. Now, the Archive is stirring, its memories surging toward the surface-some seeking peace, others something far more dangerous.As Aanya unravels her family's past, she must confront a rising tide of ancient grief, haunting visions, and a silent war between memory and forgetting. Her journey takes her through sunken temples, storm-wrapped lighthouses, and a final choice between sealing the past or letting it breathe again. In a world where the sea remembers everything, Aanya must decide: will she become the ocean's Keeper or its next sacrifice? Ocean of Joy is a lyrical coming-of-age fantasy about legacy, memory, and the healing power of listening to the voices we fear the most.

Chapter 1 :The Whispering waves

The morning sun cast golden streaks over the sea, and the waves, gentle and warm, lapped against the shore like a mother's embrace. It was the kind of dawn that made you believe the world was exactly as it should be-peaceful, radiant, and full of possibility.

Seventeen-year-old Aanya stood barefoot on the wet sand, her white dress billowing in the breeze. The salty air teased her curls as she stared out at the endless stretch of blue. This beach had always been her sanctuary, the one place where her thoughts untangled and her heart felt lighter.

Today was different.

A week ago, a letter had arrived-unexpected, handwritten, and smelling faintly of lemongrass. It was from her grandmother, whom she hadn't seen in nearly a decade. The words were simple, but carried a weight that tugged at her spirit:

"Come home, Aanya. The ocean remembers you. I need you now."

And so she had come, leaving behind the noise of the city and the fractured pieces of her old life. Her parents had thought she was running away from her problems. Maybe she was. But something deeper called her to this place-a feeling that the ocean itself had summoned her.

Behind her, the old cottage sat quietly nestled among coconut palms. It hadn't changed much since she was a child: the same blue shutters, the same chipped wind chimes, and the scent of cardamom and incense lingering in the air.

"Aanya," came a voice from the porch. It was soft but firm.

She turned. Her grandmother stood there, a little older, a little frailer, but with eyes just as sharp and kind as she remembered."You're up early," the old woman said with a faint smile.

"I couldn't sleep," Aanya replied, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "The sea kept calling."

Her grandmother nodded knowingly. "It always does, to those who carry it in their blood."

Aanya frowned. "What do you mean?"

Instead of answering, her grandmother motioned toward the horizon. "Come, child. There's something you must see."

As Aanya followed her inside, the house creaked with memories. The scent of the ocean mixed with dried herbs and something faintly metallic. Her grandmother led her to a small chest hidden beneath a faded tapestry. Inside were trinkets from another time-shells, stones, and a journal bound in salt-worn leather.

She handed the journal to Aanya. "This belonged to your mother."

Aanya's breath caught in her throat. Her mother had died when she was just a toddler. Her father had always been vague about the details-lost at sea, some had said. Vanished, others whispered.

Her grandmother's eyes softened. "There's more to her story than you were told. And the sea-this ocean-holds the truth."

The waves crashed louder, as if in agreement.

Aanya opened the journal, her fingers trembling.

And just like that, the journey began-not just into the past, but into a legacy bound by salt and tide, mystery and memory.

The ocean was waiting.

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