Reaper was pleased that she had slept well, even if it send a pang of guilt to his heart. He should not have left her as long as he had. He stood and moved closer to Slygotha. "Easy love, it is true the world around us has changed vastly. But in our corner of the earth, our world has stayed the same." He said soothingly to her. He then shared his observations of the modern world and it's aggressive humans. He also described their great metal machines that flew them in the air. When he was finished, he looked to the entrance to think of ways to accomplish her desires. "If you want an underwater entrance, then we must dig an air shaft or we will slowly suffocate. It is true, we do swim good, so we could always look for a new cave, perhaps one that is already with an underwater opening. " He offered as possible solutions.
" Thank you, Reaper, for assuaging my fears." She glanced away, a little embarrassed," you do not think I am being irrational?"
The first egg continued to squeak and hum, as Slygotha turned to hum gently to it and the others, encouraging them.
