109 » i don't think life is quite that simple

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part two.
[Admittedly, it wasn't as though Lumine hadn't tried to warn him about this.
That's the part that she'll probably chastise him for, later, when all of this is over — and even though it's barely started, he has no doubt that it will eventually be over. His sister is the queen regnant of the sixteen seas, so no sailor is going to travel too far without being spotted by her eyes and ears — the Abyss Mages — sooner or later. If he isn't released, she will exact her revenge; he's confident of that. But for now, at least, he has a problem, and that problem is that he's gotten swept up in some seafarer's net.
The second problem is that it's not just any seafarer's net. When he's caught by ordinary fishermen — individuals on their individual boats with individual needs — Aether sometimes complies with being "caught" in order to reward the man with some pearls or a golden chain or some other meaningless treasure, then swims back home again after he's released. If he drifts into a commercial fishing net, he usually just summons his blade and cuts through the ropes so that he can be on his merry way. But this —
This was a trap. One specifically meant to catch him, at that. Maybe the humans caught on to the fact that their nets were too neatly cut to be torn by struggling fish or the teeth of stray sharks; maybe some others had seen him sunning on the rocks, gleaming with gold and jewels and other valuables in his hair and over his shoulders. But the net was reinforced with steel and he hadn't been able to get enough velocity in his swing to break through it before they'd hauled him up over the edge of the boat and found him sprawled out on their deck, cursing in a foreign tongue, unearthly in its beauty, echoing like the last remnants of a song —]
odqiɔɒлxɘ ƚuᴎꙅ ɒiнɔʊƚb? ɒqнi ɘɒʊил upɘ!
[The two men that have just hauled him up from the ocean depths are named Guy and Huffman, and both gape at him for a long moment before they realize that they can't answer him in his ocean tongue. Moreover, they have their orders, and their orders are absolute. Such is the first law of the sea, and all.
Huffman tears his eyes away from Aether first. "Captain Kaeya!" he calls over his shoulder. "We did it! We caught the merman! He's more of a lad, really — smaller than we thought, but... Come take a look! He's dripping with jewels, too!"
Well. Well. It's not as though Lumine never warned him about this, either. But who would have thought that wearing a favorite necklace or two would get him into so much trouble?
Tied up in the net and unable to wriggle his way off the boat and back into the ocean, Aether stops his struggling, leaning on his arms to glare at the man whose crew is now effectively holding him hostage. He clears his throat, speaks in a breathier tone, one that echoes less. It isn't as though he doesn't know the common tongue.]
...This is a poor way to entertain a guest, Captain Kaeya.

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