Tara smiles faintly and nods, still brushing at her cheeks. "I know, Ossanlin. We're nothing if not survivors." She eyes the pool, leaning over it with a sigh.
Gently she places her hand into the pool, fishing Myitt out and giving no one a second glance, lifting the dripping Yeerk to her left ear as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
<<Perhaps it would be prudent to tell them which in which order we will be received,>> Lanath murmurs. <<With no pool-based communications system this is rather more difficult than usual. It would help.>>
<<Yeah,>> Myitt breathes, glad to have something to work towards, something accomplishable. <<Sure, Lanath, good idea. Let's get in some sort of a line, I guess. Tell Ossanlin we're, um...hell, I guess I should go first, if Tara's waiting. Then Keslin, Keshin, Illim, and Lanath. Sound fair?>> She pauses, and if she were human, she'd probably be blushing. <<The order is random, of course.>>
With a gentle displacement of water, Tara's hand dips into the pool. Myitt clicks to the others, suddenly apprehensive of what they all might find on the other side.
<<Right,>> she says firmly. <<Fare well, for the moment.>>
She slides between Tara's fingers, allowing her friend to lift her up and up through the warm, dry shipboard air.
After what feels like an eternity, Myitt senses Tara's ear, worming her way into Tara's head.
And then she is staring out through human eyes, the transition so bright and disorienting after ages in the dark that she is actually momentarily stunned. She blinks and straightens her neck, staring without saying anything, though her expression shifts naturally into one of confused curiosity, brow furrowing. Her eyes track as she recounts Tara's memories, so absorbed with the task that she doesn't even think to say hello to Ossanlin.
<<It's good to see you, too,>> Tara says dryly. <<Can you wipe off my damn ear? I feel like I just took a shower.>>
<<They didn't mistreat you,>> Myitt says with urgency, flipping through the events of the last few days in Andalite captivity.