[Elizabeth drags herself up out of the water, immediately realizing why some women chose to wear something a little less cumbersome to the beach. The wool of her suit is completely soaked, and heavy. She looks a little ridiculous with her hair plastered to her head and her clothes sticking heavily to her torso.]
Gai! [She wades through the water again over to him, clearly incensed and weighed down by her clothes. Once she's close enough she gives him a hard shove (...which isn't hard at all but she tries).] I thought you were drowning! And then a giant squid! [You know, like any Jules Verne fan would think out in the middle of the ocean.]
[She looks back down at the blue glow under them. Wow, what a mess. This was more or less exactly why Gai was nervous about Elizabeth startling him while asleep, wasn't it? Elizabeth did strange things when started too, but at least she couldn't actively do anything with her tears. ...not that she could use a harpoon but.]
[Her heart is still hammering in her chest, still scared over Gai potentially drowning. It won't go away until she calms down--so she reaches out for Gai's hand again, trying to catch her breath.] I thought you were drowning...
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Gai! [She wades through the water again over to him, clearly incensed and weighed down by her clothes. Once she's close enough she gives him a hard shove (...which isn't hard at all but she tries).] I thought you were drowning! And then a giant squid! [You know, like any Jules Verne fan would think out in the middle of the ocean.]
[She looks back down at the blue glow under them. Wow, what a mess. This was more or less exactly why Gai was nervous about Elizabeth startling him while asleep, wasn't it? Elizabeth did strange things when started too, but at least she couldn't actively do anything with her tears. ...not that she could use a harpoon but.]
[Her heart is still hammering in her chest, still scared over Gai potentially drowning. It won't go away until she calms down--so she reaches out for Gai's hand again, trying to catch her breath.] I thought you were drowning...