Silver dollar, golden flame
Dirty water, poison rain
Perfect murder, take your aim
Dirty water, poison rain
Perfect murder, take your aim
Her eyes narrowed at the callout of her lisp and she had half a mind to boil him alive, the fire curling in her veins. But Hadama probably still wouldn't appreciate it, and she was curious enough to hear them out. So, with a thin-lipped smile that suggested he drop the topic, Thal said, "Thomething like that." Luckily, her crew didn't seem to be paying attention to her, following the first mate around the deck to tease his progress thus far.
Once the offer was presented, she had to keep from letting a very rude response flow past her lips. No treasure? What was the point then?
Placing her hand against the bridge of her nose, Thal let out a long sigh. "Theafood doethn't make me money. Maybe if there'th pearlth, but I'm not a fisher." She shook her head, the disappointment across her face more frustration than sympathy. "Anything elthe to offer?" Her blue eyes looked to the merfolk, waiting to see if he might have another form of payment for the red meat that had been planned for her dinner once again. And with her current frustrations, she wasn't extremely interested in giving it up this time.
Once the offer was presented, she had to keep from letting a very rude response flow past her lips. No treasure? What was the point then?
Placing her hand against the bridge of her nose, Thal let out a long sigh. "Theafood doethn't make me money. Maybe if there'th pearlth, but I'm not a fisher." She shook her head, the disappointment across her face more frustration than sympathy. "Anything elthe to offer?" Her blue eyes looked to the merfolk, waiting to see if he might have another form of payment for the red meat that had been planned for her dinner once again. And with her current frustrations, she wasn't extremely interested in giving it up this time.
I don't belong to anyone,
but everybody knows my name
but everybody knows my name
Thalassa







