A woman in a dark green swimsuit sits on a sun lounger by a pool, Mykonos coastline behind her, reading a book. Her hair is entirely made of dense, wet seaweed cascading over her face. She wears white oval sunglasses peeking through the kelp.
Midway through the shot, a small strange creature — ancient, amphibious, thumb-sized — emerges from deep within the seaweed mass. It pushes strands aside and clambers out onto the top of the seaweed like it's navigating a jungle canopy. It pauses, looks around, then continues picking its way carefully across the tangled kelp fronds.
At the same moment, the woman's hand calmly turns a page of her book. No reaction. Completely unbothered.
Bright Mediterranean sun. Warm, dry light. The absurdity is played completely straight — no comedic framing, no reaction shot. The creature is the only thing moving with curiosity. She is still.