"Cardamon?" She froze, mid-step, and glanced back upstairs. It was her father, fishing rod in hand.
"Where are you going with that blanket?" He asked, a confused look on his face. Cardamon looked down at the blanket in her arms, and then at her father.
"The blanket...? I'm washing it," She lied, and her father nodded, plodding away. Cardamon waited until she couldn't hear his footsteps, and ran downstairs. 332Please respect copyright.PENANAeKXHB90uB3
332Please respect copyright.PENANAUUFgch5h71
332Please respect copyright.PENANASRQaMAqyUG
"...Tell me more about you." Bergamot stared at her with unreadable yellow eyes. "I'll tell more about humans..." He gave a wistful nod.332Please respect copyright.PENANA8ZXdPnLsjK
332Please respect copyright.PENANAkN0O583T5m
332Please respect copyright.PENANAVVbA8OhHms
"...Before I was born," He began, wrapping the blanket tighter around himself. "My mother fled the First Kingdom. My father...was executed for crimes against the crown, so she fled to the most remote Kingdom, the Fifth Kingdom." Bergamot continued. "In the Fifth Kingdom, no one knew my father's name, so my mother was safe. She had me, and my younger brother, Basil, and we lived in peace for a while." 332Please respect copyright.PENANACfzAu5ZEWL
"A while?" Cardamon echoed. "What happened?" Bergamot frowned.
"My mother was injured by a harpoon." He replied quietly. "By humans." He spat the last word vehemently. Cardamon blinked at him, surprised.
"All humans aren't bad..." She protested, but he scoffed, slipping back into the water...
ns3.20.232.154da2