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Consequently, the polar bear dog growled at Aphra's comment -- a clear insult against her lack of sight. He had hoped better, but perhaps Aphra truly was her father's daughter and Kian had had enough Ciphers look down on Keona for her eyes. She saw more clearly than all of them.
He took a breath -- he would not waste any on Aphra. "I've got my treasure right 'ere," the Faerie remarked jovially, eyes warm as he nudged his daughter affectionately. Truly, she was everything and more to him.
He gave Lovekit a bright grin, "Keo's right -- we could 'ave a real treasure hunt with a map, how does that sound, kiddo?"
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Kian Ó Faoláin
The Irishman never became a pirate for the treasure -- it was the freedom of the open sea that called him. The faerie saw little use in gathering those "shiny" trinkets others lust after; the luster would fade over the years. He preferred the companionship of a crew to some sparkling gem. Love and comradeship was worth more than an ocean of gold and jewels.Consequently, the polar bear dog growled at Aphra's comment -- a clear insult against her lack of sight. He had hoped better, but perhaps Aphra truly was her father's daughter and Kian had had enough Ciphers look down on Keona for her eyes. She saw more clearly than all of them.
He took a breath -- he would not waste any on Aphra. "I've got my treasure right 'ere," the Faerie remarked jovially, eyes warm as he nudged his daughter affectionately. Truly, she was everything and more to him.
He gave Lovekit a bright grin, "Keo's right -- we could 'ave a real treasure hunt with a map, how does that sound, kiddo?"
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