Footsteps sound on the dock behind her. She can tell it’s her aunt, and only turns when a second pair of footsteps–ones she doesn’t recognize–start to cross the dock, too. She stands at the sight of the man with her aunt. He’s bald and is wearing sunglasses. His shoes are polished to a shine, and he stands ramrod-straight. He’s clearly some kind of official from somewhere.
She looks between the two. “Aunt Nancy…?”
“It’s okay, Kat. You can trust Neirin. He’s a friend, and has worked with these kinds of creatures, before.”
“‘These kinds of creatures’?”
“Yes, Kat,” Neirin’s voice is softer than his impeccable posture would have one guess, “these kinds of creatures. Kish is what most would refer to as a Loch Ness Monster. They are rare and precious, and there aren’t many that know how to take care of them.”
“A Loch Ness Monster? You mean… like the Loch Ness Monster?”
“Yes, child. Like that Loch Ness Monster.”
Kat turns, open-mouthed, to watch Kish swim deeper out into the ocean, and back, again.”
“…does that mean you have to take Kish to Scotland?”
“No. It just means the people I work for are going to keep an eye on him, and make sure he is doing alright, and continues to do alright. There are several Loch Ness Monsters the world over, Nessy is just the most well-known.”
Kat narrows her eyes at him. “Define ‘keep an eye on him’.”
“We will visit every once in a while and take a few readings and measurements. Length, body temperature, that sort of thing.” He pulls a card out from his jean pocket, and offers it to her.
Kat takes it, and reads it aloud. “NSF. No Sparrow Falls: protecting the commonly strange.” She looks up at him. “How do I know you’re who you say you are?”
“I understand you’re suspicious, Kat; and it’s good you are. It means you care about Kish. I believe your aunt had something to ease your worries. Nancy?”