"Thank you," Ulla tells her sincerely, already heading for the deck.
She'll arrive in her floating fishbowl, her black eel's tail coiled below
her in it. "You've taken care of me. Is there anything I can do for you?
Sit with you while you call the Admiral, for instance?"
Well, Sae wasn't expecting the fishbowl, nor the eel tail, so it gives her pause. But it's undeniably still Ulla, so Sae can't be too put out by it all.
"It's..." 'It's fine,' is what she wants to say, but truthfully the whole 'not being alone' thing sounds good in and of itself. Finally she sighs and nods a little. "Just... Just some company would be nice. I don't like being alone even at the best of times."
She glances at the fishbowl again after a moment. "...Is that hard to get around with?"
"I'll stay," Ulla says, because that's an easy enough request to fulfill.
"It's quicker and easier than slithering. I can take human form, and
sometimes legs are worth it here. But I was born with a tail and raised in
the sea, so I don't like being stuck on land all the time. I miss my
gills, and the weight of the water around me."
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"Thank you," Ulla tells her sincerely, already heading for the deck.
She'll arrive in her floating fishbowl, her black eel's tail coiled below her in it. "You've taken care of me. Is there anything I can do for you? Sit with you while you call the Admiral, for instance?"
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"It's..." 'It's fine,' is what she wants to say, but truthfully the whole 'not being alone' thing sounds good in and of itself. Finally she sighs and nods a little. "Just... Just some company would be nice. I don't like being alone even at the best of times."
She glances at the fishbowl again after a moment. "...Is that hard to get around with?"
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"I'll stay," Ulla says, because that's an easy enough request to fulfill.
"It's quicker and easier than slithering. I can take human form, and sometimes legs are worth it here. But I was born with a tail and raised in the sea, so I don't like being stuck on land all the time. I miss my gills, and the weight of the water around me."