JessieJames
Dream as if you were dying.
Eirik
Eirik stared down at the female as she gave her view of the world. Normally it would have bothered him but considering they just threw someone over board to become fish food he felt he couldn't really disagree with her too readily. He offered a slight smile as he leaned back and took a puff from his pipe, "The world as we know it is unbalanced as I see it. The dead should be moving on but they find the doors barred and with no where left to go they settle into the husks of they old lives. Men who toil away at a dead hearth telling the ones who can hear they should try not to die."
He gave a sigh, "I don't care if you speak your mind about things. You will find many of us don't care what you think about this or that. We all will meet our end soon enough. I am Eirik Crow," He held his hand out to her, "What are you called, Madam?"
Alora
The neon blue eyes blinked at the woman before her slightly, "You should know our sort may seem like goddesses of sex but we hardly ever cross that boundary. It doesn't suit us unless we are seeking a child from the union."
Once on the deck she stripped down then dove into the crystal blue waters bellow. She wouldn't let Cassie die but she did wish her to understand why she might seem a bit flippant about her views on their relationship. Perhaps after she realized just how few sirens there were in the world she would see why companionship was more important to her than all else.
Quietly she waited with just her head above the waves for her friend to join her in the water few dared to swim in theses days. Her mind drifted slightly to her past before she decided it wasn't worth the mental power to remember.
Eirik stared down at the female as she gave her view of the world. Normally it would have bothered him but considering they just threw someone over board to become fish food he felt he couldn't really disagree with her too readily. He offered a slight smile as he leaned back and took a puff from his pipe, "The world as we know it is unbalanced as I see it. The dead should be moving on but they find the doors barred and with no where left to go they settle into the husks of they old lives. Men who toil away at a dead hearth telling the ones who can hear they should try not to die."
He gave a sigh, "I don't care if you speak your mind about things. You will find many of us don't care what you think about this or that. We all will meet our end soon enough. I am Eirik Crow," He held his hand out to her, "What are you called, Madam?"
Alora
The neon blue eyes blinked at the woman before her slightly, "You should know our sort may seem like goddesses of sex but we hardly ever cross that boundary. It doesn't suit us unless we are seeking a child from the union."
Once on the deck she stripped down then dove into the crystal blue waters bellow. She wouldn't let Cassie die but she did wish her to understand why she might seem a bit flippant about her views on their relationship. Perhaps after she realized just how few sirens there were in the world she would see why companionship was more important to her than all else.
Quietly she waited with just her head above the waves for her friend to join her in the water few dared to swim in theses days. Her mind drifted slightly to her past before she decided it wasn't worth the mental power to remember.
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