"Sure I wouldn't mind. You just rest here." Blue-eyes said and then went into the water to catch another fish for Scarface. He went back underwater, swimming around with care and stealth. He swam slowly along then suddenly struck out, catching a fish, one of the largish ones he was aiming for. He then went back to where Scarface was holding the fish out for you, "Think this one will be enough for a bit?" He asked smiling in his usual friendly way.
Mia and Diver floated in the water enjoying their green food and letting the others eat in piece.
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Mim awoke and looked around at the surroundings and the way things looked, guessing how long it may take to clean up and straighten up the main areas of the Great Valley.
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Zal the very old Quetzalcoatus & Mr. Thicknose watched Rhyn playing in the water for a bit before Mr. Thicknose turned to Zal.
"Is this a usual visit or are you here for other reasons?" He asked.
"Originally it was going to be my usual not to periodic visits, visiting some friends I have who live a bit outside the Great Valley, then some folks here, younger friends," She said pausing to look at Mr. Thicknose for a moment, and some relatives I have here, then this happened." She said waiving vaguely where the storm had been.
"Yes, such a mess. I wonder if we've seen the end of it or if it may get worst." He said.
"From what I've seen it may get worst. You've not seen what it is like outside. Luckily my friends have a place that is not bad currently, usually it is quite nice, and they do have caves they can stay in that do have water and fish in them." She said.
"ah, yes, the .... fastbiters who are friendly. I think you mentioned them a time or 2." He said, not sure before if fastbiters or any sharpteeth could be friends, at least till he had met some, like Chomper, who were.
Zal raised a hand to rub a side of her beak a moment as she thought, "I wonder if talking of the valley may be needed." She said, half to herself.
"THE valley, you think things may be that bad?" Mr. Thicknose said, having heard about it from stories some old far walkers told in his youth and some from his grandparents.