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Windsong
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His facial expression changed and of course, he seemed rather ashamed that he'd damaged her handiwork, even if he was said handiwork right now. "Sorry.." He muttered beneath the waves, an impish smile coming to his face, careful to keep his lips closed this time, no sense in scaring away the healer.
"Please do fix it. Sharks can still get in here on occasion, and they're never friendly to me." He added with a word of warning, glancing at the ledge above for any sign of, well, a sign of anything, he had never been disturbed out here but he couldn't help but feel wary when he was like this.
Her movement and subsequent stop made him flinch, tail tensing and twitching when he expected her to do one of two different things: either running into him, accidental or otherwise, or giving him a hug, had he deserved it? How does one deserve a hug anyway? The thought plagued him for a minute before he simply relaxed, taking the initiative once more and swimming closer to her with his arm raised and side turned.
"You're the one who can fix it." He mused with a grin. "So yes, please do?" He seemed confident enough, though inside he was rather embarrassed for needing her help, on top of showing himself to her like this so openly, but he kept up the facade, even if his skin had gone an entire shade darker from near head to toe, hopefully she'd think it was merely a shadow and not his entire body feeling warm despite the cooler waters.
"Please do fix it. Sharks can still get in here on occasion, and they're never friendly to me." He added with a word of warning, glancing at the ledge above for any sign of, well, a sign of anything, he had never been disturbed out here but he couldn't help but feel wary when he was like this.
Her movement and subsequent stop made him flinch, tail tensing and twitching when he expected her to do one of two different things: either running into him, accidental or otherwise, or giving him a hug, had he deserved it? How does one deserve a hug anyway? The thought plagued him for a minute before he simply relaxed, taking the initiative once more and swimming closer to her with his arm raised and side turned.
"You're the one who can fix it." He mused with a grin. "So yes, please do?" He seemed confident enough, though inside he was rather embarrassed for needing her help, on top of showing himself to her like this so openly, but he kept up the facade, even if his skin had gone an entire shade darker from near head to toe, hopefully she'd think it was merely a shadow and not his entire body feeling warm despite the cooler waters.