FINN
”I am not what you would call a strong swimmer,” Finn corrects him tartly, though there’s a small smile playing at his lips. ”I had a bad experience with the water, when I was young. It left its marks.” It’s a lot more than he’d have said even a couple of conversations ago, so there’s that. ”I like to watch the sea. Being in it is another story.”
Falling quiet for a few minutes to finish breakfast, watch the waves and enjoy the sea birds circling overhead - hoping for a snack, he suspects - Finn eventually sits back up, considering all that Remi has said. ”Quit, if you hate it,” he remarks suddenly. ”Some people don’t have the option to back out of what they’ve gotten into. You do. So quit.” If you hate it.
Falling quiet for a few minutes to finish breakfast, watch the waves and enjoy the sea birds circling overhead - hoping for a snack, he suspects - Finn eventually sits back up, considering all that Remi has said. ”Quit, if you hate it,” he remarks suddenly. ”Some people don’t have the option to back out of what they’ve gotten into. You do. So quit.” If you hate it.