Vervain
So, the sea was salty as all fuck. Vai - who had only swam in lakes and rivers - found that out as quite the nasty surprise, and it slowed her progress considerably. As did the tide. Still, by the time Zeph popped up beside her like a gods-damned fish she’d at least hit her stride a little, though the tug and pull of the sea was breathtaking (sometimes literally).
Dark, wet hair swept back from her face, there was excitement in her eyes as she gazed out at the deep, wild waters, and she glanced across at him with a smile that was honestly a little awed. ”This is a lot different to the Stonesong,” she murmured, raindrops striking the surface of the waves all around them, quickly intensifying to a downpour. Vai laughed, unable to help it, kicking off the sand towards Zeph and reaching up to wind an arm around his neck, dragging him into a kiss. It said more than words did.
Dark, wet hair swept back from her face, there was excitement in her eyes as she gazed out at the deep, wild waters, and she glanced across at him with a smile that was honestly a little awed. ”This is a lot different to the Stonesong,” she murmured, raindrops striking the surface of the waves all around them, quickly intensifying to a downpour. Vai laughed, unable to help it, kicking off the sand towards Zeph and reaching up to wind an arm around his neck, dragging him into a kiss. It said more than words did.