Lucy had been walking the halls of the station of the station for hours, hoping to find some kind place to hide from the teeming mass of people that buzzed about her surroundings. She chose to ignore most of those passing her by, but one who crossed her path was to strange to give such a treatment. With a stern look in her eye, Lucy turns to the strange creature and speaks in a low tone.
Internal gyroscope of his harnes screaming in protest at his swaying, Sah'ot regarded the sullen looking girl. She looks kindof pissed off...Hair's interesting though...Wonder if it matches the carpet?
"Imma...what-t you never ssshheeeen a neodolphin t-tootshh?"
"Belieeeeeve...it. I'm a uplift-ted dolphin. Humansss messssed around with my ancest-t-tors'..." Hic. "With their brainsss. Sso we can get-t drunk, too!" Which was really a pretty bad explanation of how uplift works, but you weren't getting anything better out of him at the moment.
Horo's eyes were slightly soft, herself, but she hadn't been drinking at the bar. She had, in fact, pilfered a bottle of the swamp booze that had been brought back from the primitive earthlike they had just visited.
It wasn't the best she'd ever had, but it did its job, and she was on her way to the bar to perhaps get something else that might taste better, since she was already drunk. What she stumbled in on, she almost expected somehow.
"Yaa, Sah-ot! Whatcha drinkin'?" she began, sitting down on a barstool near the dolphin.
Sah'ot swayed as he regarded the now fuzzy Horo, staggering over for a playful nuzzle with the snout. One of the waldo hands held a glass of some yellowish liquid that was getting just absolutely everywhere with the clumsy imprecision of his movements. "It'sss...brick liquor! Prett-ty good!" Although what a guy who ate mostly raw fish considered good was anyone's guess.
She grinned wide, and nodded to the barkeep. "You must be drinking it like a fish," she said, and giggled. "Oh wait sorry, like a dolphin." The barkeep set down a glass of it in front of her.
"But the way you're drowning in it, you might want to hold it still," she added, leaning down and kissing him on top of the head. "...or you might just wash up ashore later." She didn't even know if she was trying to make a joke or what, but it sounded good in her head.
"Oh enough with the fi..." His indignance trailed off and Sah'ot became possibly even more giddy as she gave him a kiss on his snout. He fought down a bevy of lustful thoughts (She's not a human not a human not a human you might as well just stick it in Lassie you pervert). "I'll be careful then misssssh..."
Yuri was on his way back to his corner to crash when he narrowly missed being crashed into by Sah'ot. The drunk dolphin got a grouchy look before Yuri attempted to continue down the hallway.
He'd been working in the kitchen and hadn't bothered to take off the bandanna and apron, which, truth to be told, made him look somewhat girlier than usual.
Oh now that was a pretty one, if a little lacking in the chest department. He drunkenly turned, swaying crazily, before ducking down to goose 'her' butt with his snout. "Hey there!"
"Wait-t-tressssh i've got a big t-tip for you..." He said before spraying an investigative burst of sonar to gauge her...his...Oh crap. Oh the embarrassment. "Yuri?!"
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"Imma...what-t you never ssshheeeen a neodolphin t-tootshh?"
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"I've seen dolphins before, but never ones that could speak like a human a being."
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It wasn't the best she'd ever had, but it did its job, and she was on her way to the bar to perhaps get something else that might taste better, since she was already drunk. What she stumbled in on, she almost expected somehow.
"Yaa, Sah-ot! Whatcha drinkin'?" she began, sitting down on a barstool near the dolphin.
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"But the way you're drowning in it, you might want to hold it still," she added, leaning down and kissing him on top of the head. "...or you might just wash up ashore later." She didn't even know if she was trying to make a joke or what, but it sounded good in her head.
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He'd been working in the kitchen and hadn't bothered to take off the bandanna and apron, which, truth to be told, made him look somewhat girlier than usual.
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