"Renie..."
"Uh-huh, what's up... let's go a bit further before I take action to get us out of here. We're still quite close to the port, and the place we're headed to is quite far. I suspect there'll be quite a commotion later."
Upon hearing Fisher's call, Renie, who was at the bow of the ship, tapped her cheek with the fingers that were holding her chin, thinking Fisher was asking her to take them away, and thus she replied.
But Fisher shook his head, his dark eyes pondered for a moment, then he stood up, sat cross-legged in front of Renie, and said to her,
"I'm not here to talk about leaving. I have other matters to discuss with you... In fact, Alagina is more than just a friend I wish to visit. I regard her as a love interest. When I left the Southern Ocean aboard her warship, I had an intimate encounter with her; and Old Jack didn't actually inquire about our whereabouts this afternoon, that was just my rhetoric to prevent Alagina from suspecting anything."
