As evening set over the harbor, a ribbon of red stretched out along the sky, melting into deep purples and greens.
The harbor was almost empty, though it was no wonder why. The winter season was upon them and people were with their families. So many sailors had already expressed their weariness and willingness to go home. Still, one ship was coming in. From the pier, one woman could see it in the distance, and that woman waited.
As the boat came closer, the sun all but vanished beneath the horizon and prompted the city at her back to light up like embers on a smoldering fire.
Two floating lanterns on the pier shined against the woman's scaly green skin and slick red hair. She certainly wasn't human, though the woman kicked two legs against the pier, and not a tail.
The harbor was almost empty, though it was no wonder why. The winter season was upon them and people were with their families. So many sailors had already expressed their weariness and willingness to go home. Still, one ship was coming in. From the pier, one woman could see it in the distance, and that woman waited.
As the boat came closer, the sun all but vanished beneath the horizon and prompted the city at her back to light up like embers on a smoldering fire.
Two floating lanterns on the pier shined against the woman's scaly green skin and slick red hair. She certainly wasn't human, though the woman kicked two legs against the pier, and not a tail.
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