She caught his glance but didn't look, not until she'd rejoined him with the basket. "Paid for, too," she said, by way of explanation. It was when he started to unload the traps that she took a moment to see what he'd been nodding towards, the setup plain as day. Amateurs. But the two of them weren't as armed as they could be and playing it down seemed like an excellent option for the moment. At least until they could be certain if that trouble was meant for them.
"Where can we take the traps?" she asked him lowly. "Do we leave them with the boat or is someone just as likely to swipe them?" Carrying them was an option, one that would leave them disadvantaged if they were about to have company.
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"Where can we take the traps?" she asked him lowly. "Do we leave them with the boat or is someone just as likely to swipe them?" Carrying them was an option, one that would leave them disadvantaged if they were about to have company.