By Christina K Sangma
Henry loved his goldfish more than anything in the world.
Every morning before school, he rushed to the little round tank beside his bed and whispered, Good morning, Sunny, Bubbles, and Tiny!
The three goldfish swam happily in circles while Henry sprinkled tiny flakes of food into the water. Their orange scales shimmered like little pieces of sunlight.
Henry talked to them all the time.
He told them about school, about the books he read, and even about the time he fell off his bicycle in front of his neighbours. Somehow, talking to the fish always made him feel better.
To Henry, the little tank was perfect.
But to the goldfish, it felt very small.
At night, when Henry slept, the fish would drift quietly together near the castle decoration at the bottom of the tank.
I wish we could see the world beyond this glass, sighed Sunny.
I want to know what rivers feel like, said Tiny softly.
Bubbles flicked his tail sadly. Henry loves us. But he doesn't understand.
The fish loved Henry too. He cared for them kindly and never forgot to feed them. But the tank was the only world they had ever known.
One stormy evening, something magical happened.
Lightning flashed outside Henry's window, and the room glowed bright blue for just a moment.
Suddenly-
Henry, a tiny voice said.
Henry nearly dropped his comic book.
He looked around the room nervously.
Down here, the voice whispered.
Henry slowly turned toward the fish tank.
Sunny floated forward. Please don't be scared.
Henry's eyes grew enormous.
Y-you can talk?
All goldfish can, said Bubbles proudly. Humans just never listen carefully enough.
Henry blinked at them in disbelief.
For a moment, nobody spoke.
Then Tiny finally whispered, Henry… we need to tell you something important.
Henry moved closer to the tank.
We love you very much, Sunny explained gently. You have always been kind to us.
But… said Bubbles, we dream of being free.
Henry's heart sank. Free? he asked quietly. Tiny nodded. We want to swim in a real pond. To feel rain above us and mud beneath us. We want space to explore.
Henry stared at his little tank. For the first time, it suddenly seemed tiny instead of magical. But if I let you go, he whispered sadly, I'll miss you every single day.
The fish swam silently for a moment. We'll miss you too, Sunny said softly. But true friendship means wanting happiness for each other.
Henry felt tears sting his eyes.
That night, he barely slept.
The next morning, Henry carried the tank carefully to the nearby garden pond in the park. The water sparkled beneath the morning sun, surrounded by lilies and smooth stones.
Henry knelt beside the pond with trembling hands.
Are you sure? he asked. The fish nodded excitedly.
One by one, Henry gently released them into the pond.
At first, they stayed close together. Then suddenly they darted through the water faster than Henry had ever seen before.
They're smiling! Henry laughed through his tears.
Sunny poked her head above the water one last time.
Thank you, Henry, she called.
Then the fish disappeared beneath the shining pond water. Henry sat quietly for a while, feeling both sad and happy at the same time. And as the wind rustled through the trees, he realised something important:
Sometimes loving someone means letting them swim toward their dreams.

