Vervain
In the cold light of day there was something sharper about him, Vai noticed - or maybe it was that they were both sober, and the shoreline, while beautiful, was a lot more solemn than when the bonfires had been high. Still, there’s some banter between them, and she leant down to pick up the remnants of another bottle, this one mostly intact. ”I’d better get convincing, then,” she said with a smirk right back at him, reaching up to tuck the glass in the same bag he’d used for the shard he’d found.
Walking a little further down the beach to find other trash and treasures, she couldn’t help but laugh warmly, glancing over her shoulder to him. ”Luckily for those idiot kids, they’ve got a mature and caring soul like you looking out for them, eh?”
Walking a little further down the beach to find other trash and treasures, she couldn’t help but laugh warmly, glancing over her shoulder to him. ”Luckily for those idiot kids, they’ve got a mature and caring soul like you looking out for them, eh?”