A tickling at her feet brought Naadiya upright in a jolt. Tiny little fish were nibbling on her toes. There was no pain but she instinctively pulled her feet out of the water. Artik laughed as the little fish swam over to his feet and started nibbling from toe to toe. “Okay guys, now the other foot” Artik let out with with a laugh. But to Naadiya’s surprise, the fish did as they were told, swimming off to find another foot to feed on. “What’s the matter?” He asked, “scared of tiny little fish?” Naadiya marveled at him, “is that you doing that?” “I just have very fragrant feet.” “Hah! I very much doubt that!” She replied. “Do you want a whiff?” “I think I will leave that pleasure to the fish, they seem to be enjoying it. Are you some type of mage or… have you been favored by a god?” “Would it be so hard to believe that I had been marked by a divine?!” “No! I didn’t mean— It’s just— I mean— well which god was it? Where is your mark?” Again, with that mischievous grin, she thought. Artik stood up and turned around and for the first time Naadiya noticed the aquatic design in the small of his back that continued underneath his shorts. She stared at it in amazement. Naadiya had seen similar marks while aboard a Svefra ship, though no one had ever cared to share the stories of the designs and she’d been left guessing if they were in fact marks of the sea god or aesthetic tattoos. Bringing up her hand, she touched the man’s skin, her eyes growing wide. The currents of blue moved over his skin as If alive. “It moves!” she exclaimed. “It get’s better!” He said, and unfastened his shorts, about to let them drop. Naadiya quickly reached up to stop him and grabbed the fabric with a hand, holding it up. She could still see the skin revealed on the drooping side of the shorts. Waves of sea foam waded back and forth from bared cheek to covered cheek. “You know, I think I’m going to take your word for it!” He quickly turned around, fastening his shorts much slower than he’d undone them. ‘What’s this,” she smiled at her prudishness, “do I have the pleasure of accompanying a maiden pure of mind and body?” “Hardly,” she gaped, then laughed. “Married thrice over, I’m not that pure.” “Three husbands!?” Now it was his turns to widen his eyes, “you can’t even be that old! What happened to them?” “They all mysteriously died in their sleep,” she lied, knowing they were all likely remarried and raising families. “It was quite tragic, really. I was told they all awoke choking on their own blood. Horrible way to die.” "You were told? Weren't you with them?" "Oh no, I made sure to be far, far away." She’d almost had him for a second, until laughter erupted from her lips and soon his too. They talked for a while longer, Naadiya finally relented, dipped her feet back in the water and let Artik work his god-given talent. Every little painless nibble eroded away the callused and dried skin and left her feet feeling freshly pumiced and smooth. The seed of an idea was beginning to take root in her mind but Naadiya still needed time to work the kinks out. Nibble fish baths? Nibble fish pedicures? With the amount of people that walked around barefoot or sandaled in the city, this might proof a useful idea. Was anyone already doing something like this in town though? “What are these fish called?” She asked. “Its a Garra, they will eat the dead skin off of animals or algae scum. Some people call them doctor fish, because they are said to help treat certain skin conditions. Very useful little fellows. They usually prefer freshwater, but Syka is always full of surprises, these little ones but be a saltwater variety.” Doctor fish spas? Neither had really noticed when the drinks had worn off, but for a while they just sat in peaceful silence. She could hear his breathing, it seemed almost to be in sync with the oceans own sounds. Naadiya’s eyes closed, the morning air was still cool, and her feet in the water were still being tickled by the little fish.
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