Floodwaters
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Sienna's eyes bulged as she scoffed, barely able to hide her amusement as the pieces fell together. "Wait, wait a minute here," she said, holding a hand up as she glanced off to the side, fighting back laughter before she looked back down at the group. "Y'all were called down to Urtullan on a squid's word that it was diplomatic?" she asked incredulously. "Out here on the rim, where the biggest gun makes the laws, y'all took the word from the mouth--er, so to speak--of a frakkin' squid!? With a whole planet at its disposal?" She was losing the battle against her laughter. She was already chuckling out loud as she rubbed her forehead, shaking her head. "If I'd've known y'all were that easy..."
"Look, this might be out of line for me," she continued, still snickering and flushed as she drew a breath to calm herself. "But it seems like y'all need a fresh perspective 'round here. I know you've got your slick technology and watching any one of y'all in a fight has got to be a sight to see," she said, "but y'all are in my world now, it seems like. This ain't the core. It's rough out here, and the people you'll deal with ain't like you. You keep me around, I guarantee you won't get duped so easily again. Besides," she continued, glancing sideways over at Conrad, "I'm the whole reason your monster-man over there is still breathing. Hell, most of 'em would be dead if it weren't for me. I know I only asked for a ride out of this deal, but if you keep me around a while, you got another mechanic on your hands, plus a better-rounded thinker to boot."
She folded her arms across her chest indifferently even after making her case, as if she didn't even care what their verdict would be.
"Look, this might be out of line for me," she continued, still snickering and flushed as she drew a breath to calm herself. "But it seems like y'all need a fresh perspective 'round here. I know you've got your slick technology and watching any one of y'all in a fight has got to be a sight to see," she said, "but y'all are in my world now, it seems like. This ain't the core. It's rough out here, and the people you'll deal with ain't like you. You keep me around, I guarantee you won't get duped so easily again. Besides," she continued, glancing sideways over at Conrad, "I'm the whole reason your monster-man over there is still breathing. Hell, most of 'em would be dead if it weren't for me. I know I only asked for a ride out of this deal, but if you keep me around a while, you got another mechanic on your hands, plus a better-rounded thinker to boot."
She folded her arms across her chest indifferently even after making her case, as if she didn't even care what their verdict would be.