Any respected marine biologist can tell you what an ocean sunfish is, even if they injure themselves from laughing too hard first.
An ocean sunfish, being the size of a pickup truck, looks like nothing but a floating head complete with protruding lips and poor swimming ability. However, not even that marine biologist knows the sunfish's true ambitions, based in the fact they can lay 300,000,000 eggs in one sitting: sunfish live for their sonfish.
But, what happens when a sunfish, despite giving life to millions of others, has never formally met their children after their birth?
Follow a one-of-a-kind fish poet in his quest to talk to a sonfish at least one more time before parting forever... if you can read the poor guy's spelling.
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