Pomodu listened to the feedback about the gesture, her eyes widening. "Sorri, sorri!" she apologized, bobbing her head in shame. "I no knowi'ngu. I no do now." She took a moment to recall his other question, addressing it carefully. "Lipadi-lugoto," Pomodu pronounced more slowly. "I'su fah, fah fua'm he're." She pointed toward the harbor, vaguely eastward. "Very fah," she confirmed. "Sai'lu beyon'd Fyadoh, go very lo'ngu way. I sai'lu..." She had to think, counting on her paws. "Fi've mon'thusu co'me he're," she counted at last. "Many shipusu, many citiesu."
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Marianna felt herself relaxing as the water calmed her muscles, releasing tension she hadn't even realized she'd been carrying. A gentle chirp escaped her, and she blushed, realizing she'd just released a sound she only ever made alone in her room with a particularly juicy romance novel in her paw. Well, I'll never live that down.
She listened to Ivo's proposal, carefully considering what he was suggesting. In a way, he was getting at what had bothered her too. They'd found a physical outlet for their stress, a way to distract themselves, but really, all they knew of each other was their job and their bodies. They knew everything about each other, and nothing at all. She turned to lean against him, resting her face against his shoulder, the warmth like a blanket shrouding them both. "Mm," she responded, a small smile creeping over her as she closed her eyes for a moment. Oh, I could fall asleep like this. "Alright," she agreed. "I'd like that too." She shifted a bit closer to him, settling more comfortably. "I really do want to know you too, Ivo. So, I guess... Who are you really?" She lifted her chin, looking at him curiously. "I mean, I don't know where you're from, your family, even if that's your real name." Her paw found his beneath the water, and she squeezed it gently. "As long as you're okay to share," she clarified.
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Marianna felt herself relaxing as the water calmed her muscles, releasing tension she hadn't even realized she'd been carrying. A gentle chirp escaped her, and she blushed, realizing she'd just released a sound she only ever made alone in her room with a particularly juicy romance novel in her paw. Well, I'll never live that down.
She listened to Ivo's proposal, carefully considering what he was suggesting. In a way, he was getting at what had bothered her too. They'd found a physical outlet for their stress, a way to distract themselves, but really, all they knew of each other was their job and their bodies. They knew everything about each other, and nothing at all. She turned to lean against him, resting her face against his shoulder, the warmth like a blanket shrouding them both. "Mm," she responded, a small smile creeping over her as she closed her eyes for a moment. Oh, I could fall asleep like this. "Alright," she agreed. "I'd like that too." She shifted a bit closer to him, settling more comfortably. "I really do want to know you too, Ivo. So, I guess... Who are you really?" She lifted her chin, looking at him curiously. "I mean, I don't know where you're from, your family, even if that's your real name." Her paw found his beneath the water, and she squeezed it gently. "As long as you're okay to share," she clarified.