Within the dark embrace of the ocean lies an extraordinary society formed by the descendants of submerged African slaves. Yetu, the historian of her people, bears the heavy mantle of their collective memory, harboring the painful legacy they cannot dare remember. As the lone keeper of their past, Yetu's mind teems with wonders and horrors that threaten her very being. Seeking solace, she ascends from the watery depths to the surface, aspiring to briefly unshackle herself from her sacred duty. But the surface world holds revelations of its own, and Yetu is drawn deep into the currents of her kin's history and their unsettled future. Forced to confront the might of memories and identity, Yetu's journey is a whirlwind dive into the essence of memory, heritage, and the indomitable spirit of community.