Upon hearing that they had all that they needed from the sea, Hadama rippled his fin-wings to skate himself up towards the beach. He partially shifted to merform, letting the waves wash him up fully onto the sand before he finished his transformation to demigod and pushed himself onto his feet. The air was briskly cool, but he preferred to let the sun warm the bare skin of his chest and shoulders rather than shivering in damp cloth that would only cling to him and leech his heat further.
One jaguar remained, steadying the dying shark, but the white and gold cat had vanished, leaving Calypso in its place. Hadama watched her bathe her wrist - her bracelet - in blood with calm emerald eyes before he turned his gaze to the horizon. Safely out of the water, even the copious amounts of blood their prey was losing as it twitched its last was unlikely to draw anything too dangerous. Not, at least, before they had finished what they had come to do. Still, it was no reason to let their guards down entirely, and the Tidebreaker continued to scan for trouble as he made a polite inquiry of the bloody young women. "May I ask what your bracelets will do?"
One jaguar remained, steadying the dying shark, but the white and gold cat had vanished, leaving Calypso in its place. Hadama watched her bathe her wrist - her bracelet - in blood with calm emerald eyes before he turned his gaze to the horizon. Safely out of the water, even the copious amounts of blood their prey was losing as it twitched its last was unlikely to draw anything too dangerous. Not, at least, before they had finished what they had come to do. Still, it was no reason to let their guards down entirely, and the Tidebreaker continued to scan for trouble as he made a polite inquiry of the bloody young women. "May I ask what your bracelets will do?"







