The Mirror Eighth Edition | Page 12

ing position. His freakishly blond hair flowed in the light breeze, and his sky blue eyes stared into her own. He smiled knowingly and sat down next to her, staring off into the sunset for a minute. The three sat in silence, just listening to the waves and hearing the seagulls squawking at each other. The occasional splash could be heard from the few small fish that swam in the distance. It would have been a truly peaceful experience had Jak not poked Adri in the shoulder again, requesting her attention. “Yes?” She inquired as she turned her head at him whilst raising a purple brow. “I heard about what Samos said,” Jak signed. “Literally; I heard you from Sentinel Beach.” Adri smiled sadly. Since no one could understand him except for herself, she decided to return the favor. “You did?” She signed in response. “So you know that I can’t help you?” Jak rolled his eyes. “Since when have you ever listened to Big Green? We used to go off to Sentinel Beach and not return until dusk all the time!” Adri smirked at the many memories that flew into her mind. “I guess I’ll just have to help Keira, then, huh?” Jak rolled his eyes and socked her shoulder playfully. “C’mon… You want to prove yourself, right?” The girl nodded silently, whilst Daxter was fighting a sea gull for territory behind them. “Then, show him that you can help!” Adri thought for a moment. She wondered what she could do. She might have been smart, but she wasn’t the toughest person around; that title belonged to Jak. She certainly was one of the most clever around, however, which might be useful in the future for… Something. Adri sighed in defeat. “I guess I’ll apologize to the old man, 12