Elias
Elias listened, chuckling as the girl told him the ocean was more beautiful than the land. Perhaps she was right. She explained that the architecture is different down there because mermaids go many directions, while humans go one or two... and he couldn't hide the grin.
Bit pompous, but also fascinating. "I'd love to see, someday." He commented, idly.
She sighed, and seemed to be thinking hard about how to tell him more about the aging process. And a confused look settled on his face, until she clarified. "Oh! So your other half weighs in on your age? That's so intriguing. I... if two mermaids have different animal halves, how does that affect their children?" He inquired.
Clearly, Elias was here for a lesson and Delta was the teacher. He'd even forgotten his task.
Bit pompous, but also fascinating. "I'd love to see, someday." He commented, idly.
She sighed, and seemed to be thinking hard about how to tell him more about the aging process. And a confused look settled on his face, until she clarified. "Oh! So your other half weighs in on your age? That's so intriguing. I... if two mermaids have different animal halves, how does that affect their children?" He inquired.
Clearly, Elias was here for a lesson and Delta was the teacher. He'd even forgotten his task.
I'm so tired of the shore, let me in, baby,
You're an ocean beautiful and blue, I wanna swim in you.
You're an ocean beautiful and blue, I wanna swim in you.