The threat of dragons was real and constant, though attacks were rare.
Someone needed to watch, and Bond knew Klaus sort of enjoyed the solitude.
And he'd give him all he liked because he understood what he was asking him
to do, to speak to those the sea claimed as prize.
When they passed peacefully and came up on the shoals, Bond blew his
whistle to tell Klaus to come back down.
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The threat of dragons was real and constant, though attacks were rare. Someone needed to watch, and Bond knew Klaus sort of enjoyed the solitude. And he'd give him all he liked because he understood what he was asking him to do, to speak to those the sea claimed as prize.
When they passed peacefully and came up on the shoals, Bond blew his whistle to tell Klaus to come back down.
It was time to work.