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... is?" Syryn asked him. The jellyfish was so transparent it seemed to be made up of water. Its cute tentacles tickled the palm of his hand when it rotated like it was looking around the room.

"I just thought you might like it. Do you not like it?" Drevin's gaze flickered to the jellyfish cupped in Syryn's palm.

"I like it."

"Name her."

"What? Right now?"

"Yes."

"..."

Syryn couldn't think of a name.

"You can name her after yourself. Ho ...

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