[The question gets a chuckle out of Natasha. She had that one coming—she didn't exactly connect the dots.]
They say when sharks stop swimming they suffocate. [She shifts a little, stretching rather than getting up. Her tone is low and a little less dry than normal when she adds:] Luckily very little punching sharks.
[Her gaze shifts back to Andy then, taking in the curve of her cheek and her neck, wondering just how fast things must seem to her.]
What would you do if you could take a break? Climb K2?
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They say when sharks stop swimming they suffocate. [She shifts a little, stretching rather than getting up. Her tone is low and a little less dry than normal when she adds:] Luckily very little punching sharks.
[Her gaze shifts back to Andy then, taking in the curve of her cheek and her neck, wondering just how fast things must seem to her.]
What would you do if you could take a break? Climb K2?