Ruby Gillman, a shy and awkward teenager, finds herself under the watchful eye of her formidable Grandmamah, a wise and powerful kraken. In the quiet confines of their seaside home, Grandmamah leads Ruby through a series of intensive training sessions. "Focus, Ruby," she instructs, her voice steady yet encouraging. "You have a legacy to uphold. Your abilities are unique, and it's time you learn to harness them." Ruby nods, determination flickering in her eyes. They begin with the basics: controlling the water around her. Grandmamah demonstrates, summoning waves that dance to her will, shimmering under the sunlight. Ruby watches intently, her heart racing with both excitement and fear of failure. “Breathe deeply,” Grandmamah advises. “Feel the ocean’s pulse within you.” Ruby closes her eyes, inhaling the salty air, trying to connect with her inner strength. Gradually, she extends her arms, attempting to mimic her Grandmamah’s movements. Water ripples and swirls, but it’s still clumsy—an unrefined version of the majestic kraken power. “Good! But you can do better,” Grandmamah encourages, her eyes sparkling with pride. “Remember, it’s not just about power; it’s about control.” With each session, Ruby feels a growing sense of belonging to her heritage, slowly transforming her insecurities into confidence. The bond between grandmother and granddaughter deepens, as Ruby learns that true strength comes from within, guided by love and wisdom.