Her reply is at a delay, Annie listening long enough to hear most of Reiner's words before diving under the surface of the water. She doesn't swim far, and when she resurfaces, it's with a loud gasp as she pulls in air into chill-shocked lungs all over again.
"The fire," she says. It's all the explanation she'll offer. Her amusement at what Reiner says about his hiking with Ken stays out on the water with her, a shake of her head and an exhalation through her nose.
She smells salt now more than anything else. She appreciates this.
"Snowmelt!" She calls back to him eventually, just loud enough to carry over the sound of the waves. Snowmelt, you idiot. Not that he hadn't learned the error of his ways soon after jumping into the water.
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"The fire," she says. It's all the explanation she'll offer. Her amusement at what Reiner says about his hiking with Ken stays out on the water with her, a shake of her head and an exhalation through her nose.
She smells salt now more than anything else. She appreciates this.
"Snowmelt!" She calls back to him eventually, just loud enough to carry over the sound of the waves. Snowmelt, you idiot. Not that he hadn't learned the error of his ways soon after jumping into the water.