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"You don't seem as bad as they say," She said softly.
"You don't seem as bad as they say," She said softly.
Emrys rolled his eyes, “Don’t mistake one deed of kindness as my entire character. I’m glad to know people are still talking about me. Do people still think I eat sharks eyes?” He let out a harsh laugh, “Trust me, I’m exactly as they say.” He turned and started to swim away.
"My name's Kayla!" Kayla called after him, but saw that it fell on deaf ears. She started to swim back, forgetting what she had to do before.
“Yeah, see you never Kayla.” Emrys called back, swimming towards a dark cavern on the sea floor.
Kayla shot a quick glance back at him and then kept swimming. She took a light gem out of her bag and help it up so she could see.
Emrys mumbled to himself as the few light gems in the cavern few brighter and he swam inside. He couldn’t stop thinking about the Kayla for some reason nd the thought made him frown upon it.
Kayla took more light gems out of her bag as it got darker. It isn't usually this dark here, she thought.
Soon the cavern opened up into one room. It was still dark, the way Emrys liked it and quiet as well. In one corner there was an outcrop where he slept, in the middle was a caldron for cooking and such, a few large calms sat in another corner along with cupboard an shelves.
Kayla swam faster to try and reach her mother's house. Ever since her father died, her mother had turned to abstract art, and typically her art was a little…….. TOO astract.
Emrys sighed and immediately went and flopped down on his bed, his black and grey tail swishing back and forth. He ran a hand through his hair, trying not to think about Kayla.
(omigod im sorry that i let this die)
Kayla arrived at her mother's house and knocked on the door. Annie opened the door and pulled Kayla in, squealing.
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