Chuckling was good. Chuckling was very good, even if there were still some tears in it. Tal relaxed against Soh's side - and then almost fell over when she straightened away from him, leaving him to catch his balance with a swallowed yelp of surprise. "Wha--?" He followed her gaze to the tip of her pole, eyes widening as he saw it move the second time, and then he let out a quiet whoop! of excitement as she pulled the fish in.
Boreal was forced to duck, a rumble of wounded shock coming from the dragon as she flattened herself against the dock and then looked up at her friend reproachfully, but for once the humans ignored her plight as they focused on the fish that hung from Soh's line.
"You did!" Tal agreed, sharing his friend's excitement - and scrambling back out of the way so he didn't get a fish to the face. "An' prob'ly, yeah! Quick, hold it up t'your ear an' see if it whispers any secrets t'you!"
Boreal was forced to duck, a rumble of wounded shock coming from the dragon as she flattened herself against the dock and then looked up at her friend reproachfully, but for once the humans ignored her plight as they focused on the fish that hung from Soh's line.
"You did!" Tal agreed, sharing his friend's excitement - and scrambling back out of the way so he didn't get a fish to the face. "An' prob'ly, yeah! Quick, hold it up t'your ear an' see if it whispers any secrets t'you!"






