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Finn sighed with relief, as he laid back and closed his eyes firmly, only opening them when Aerilin crawled beside him and lied down with him. He wanted to say something more, perhaps words of reassurance, but his lungs wouldn't allow it so he inhaled deeply to help him regain his breath. When people started to emerge from the water, reaching the shores at last, he couldn't help but to smile. He had it stuck in his head that he had practically signed the death warrants of all of those people on board who had followed his suggestions to head further into the ship, but to see so many survivors made him glad that he had no blood on his hands.
He sat up, his hands still buried deeply in the sand, and looked towards them. Even as the sun began to set, and the storm had subsided completely, it was still rather warm. Many of those who had left the shore and began to head towards the forest were screaming with joy, thanking their respective gods that they were still alive, causing him to grin. Suddenly, those who had entered the forest had begun to scream in a more frightening tone. Finn turned around, getting up onto his feet as Aerilin put her arm on him.
"It must be a wild animal or a rattlesnake or something," Finn said, trying to convince himself as well as her, moving his hand towards hers and gripping onto it for her own comfort. As much as he wanted to charge ahead into the forest and see for himself, he knew this could potentially endanger Aerilin. He didn't want to bring her there, but he couldn't abandon her again either. "We should warn them all to stay on the beach for now."
Finn sighed with relief, as he laid back and closed his eyes firmly, only opening them when Aerilin crawled beside him and lied down with him. He wanted to say something more, perhaps words of reassurance, but his lungs wouldn't allow it so he inhaled deeply to help him regain his breath. When people started to emerge from the water, reaching the shores at last, he couldn't help but to smile. He had it stuck in his head that he had practically signed the death warrants of all of those people on board who had followed his suggestions to head further into the ship, but to see so many survivors made him glad that he had no blood on his hands.
He sat up, his hands still buried deeply in the sand, and looked towards them. Even as the sun began to set, and the storm had subsided completely, it was still rather warm. Many of those who had left the shore and began to head towards the forest were screaming with joy, thanking their respective gods that they were still alive, causing him to grin. Suddenly, those who had entered the forest had begun to scream in a more frightening tone. Finn turned around, getting up onto his feet as Aerilin put her arm on him.
"It must be a wild animal or a rattlesnake or something," Finn said, trying to convince himself as well as her, moving his hand towards hers and gripping onto it for her own comfort. As much as he wanted to charge ahead into the forest and see for himself, he knew this could potentially endanger Aerilin. He didn't want to bring her there, but he couldn't abandon her again either. "We should warn them all to stay on the beach for now."
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