Once, a lady had mastered the art of floating, but one day, she forgot. She felt lost and without purpose, as floating was the last skill she had acquired and wasn't particularly good at anything else. Determined to regain her ability, she began teaching herself how to float again.
Days turned into weeks as she practiced by the pool, recalling the instructions once taught to her. Finally, she remembered how to float effortlessly. Emboldened, she decided to explore different bodies of water, starting with a pond, then a lake, and eventually, a river.
The water seemed to embrace her, as if intrigued by its new companion. As she floated, the river began to speak to her, "I can take you to different places, so you can see the world." The lady, who hadn't felt true happiness in years, agreed.
With her eyes closed, the water consumed her, and she felt her body travel on its own. The river brought her to a waterfall, and as she started to feel nervous, the water whispered, "Just float." She did, and laughter filled her heart as she floated down the cascade.
The water took her to the seas, where she marveled at fishes and dolphins jumping around her. For the first time in her life, she felt pure joy, free from her struggles. The water kept its promise, bringing her to new and wondrous places.
As she floated, floated, floated, the lady realized she had found her true purpose – to explore the world's waters, unencumbered by her past. And so, she continued to float.


