almosttiana​:
Aquarium Rising | Riana
Tiana hadn’t been in the pet store since… well, never, really. She had never had any kind of pet before. In fact, Tiana didn’t remember ever wanting a pet to begin with except for some envy on show-and-tell day. Because of course the kids with the cutest pets got the most oohs and ahs, and Tiana had always been a little competitive. Except when it came to that kid who brought his pet bullfrog in. Yuck.
So following Reed into the shop, Tiana was momentarily distracted by the sound of the puppies barking and flutter of wings from the birds. Of course, once he grabbed her hand and showed her the fish section, Tiana remembered. Fish were the only pets she was mostly confident about her ability to take care of, anyway. She definitely didn’t have time for a dog or a cat. And birds made too much noise.
She glanced at Reed’s notebook and then squinted at the tank, watching the bright colors swirl by. “That’s really nice,” Tiana said absently, still focused on the fish. “This is, like, hypnotizing. We should definitely get these. I could look at this all day. Which ones did you say go well with these?”
Reed was also leaned forward and focused on the fish. They really were so pretty and soothing to watch. It was exciting to think he was going to have some of these in his very own tank in his new apartment to enjoy with his new roommate.Â
The adult life had always felt very intimidating to Reed. He never really thought he would have what it took to accomplish even the small tasks that come with being on your own, but here he was doing it. He was working a job and paying bills. He was paying rent and living without his mum and he was in a pet store about to buy his very own fish.Â
Reed glowed with pride and when Tiana asked him which fish they were getting again, he smiled even brighter. He was good at this. There were lots of things he wasn’t so good at, but right now he got to shine.Â
Angelfish, he wrote. We need to pick out a couple of those and then there are some little fish that kind of look like catfish. We have to get some of those too they kind of float along the bottom of the tank.Â
Reed led her over to the angelfish tank and peered inside. There were so many colors all with their gracefully pointed fins, and Reed wished he could have them all. Which color do you want?














