Don't paint wonderful lies on me that wash away
A pale brow rose up at the implication that she should get more sun. Maea almost smiled at it, the happy optimism of the thought. "Alas. I don't tan, so all I would get out of it is blisters. But thank you for the tip."
The notion had brought enough amusement that his splashed water did not offend. Neither squealing nor glowering, she looked down and considered her now wet shoes, the dark stains of seawater on her hem... Thought of another boy who had splashed water on her, in the cold waters of a far off river.
"It doesn't matter. He's already - " She was interrupted by the sudden wrestle between man and fish, her audience stolen away by the inhabitant of the ocean. Maea watched the local wrestle with the unseen opponent for a moment, then she stepped down from the wrought glass structure.
Quite calmly she made her way down the jagged cliffs, and stepped down onto the suddenly very still and smooth surface of the sea. With the ease of one picking her way through a garden, she walked out to where the line disappeared into the water, reached down as far as she could, and brought a large globule of water up from deeper depths. Within it was a fish, thrashing about and still struggling against the hook and line jutting from its mouth.
"Do you want to keep it?" she asked, calm as the breeze as she looked back over her shoulder at the fisherman.
The notion had brought enough amusement that his splashed water did not offend. Neither squealing nor glowering, she looked down and considered her now wet shoes, the dark stains of seawater on her hem... Thought of another boy who had splashed water on her, in the cold waters of a far off river.
"It doesn't matter. He's already - " She was interrupted by the sudden wrestle between man and fish, her audience stolen away by the inhabitant of the ocean. Maea watched the local wrestle with the unseen opponent for a moment, then she stepped down from the wrought glass structure.
Quite calmly she made her way down the jagged cliffs, and stepped down onto the suddenly very still and smooth surface of the sea. With the ease of one picking her way through a garden, she walked out to where the line disappeared into the water, reached down as far as she could, and brought a large globule of water up from deeper depths. Within it was a fish, thrashing about and still struggling against the hook and line jutting from its mouth.
"Do you want to keep it?" she asked, calm as the breeze as she looked back over her shoulder at the fisherman.