Talon and the Captain sat across from Noah, listening intently to every word of his story.
The depth of his ordeal weighed heavily on them, and they couldn't help but feel a profound sense of empathy for him.
Noah had not only survived the merciless sea but had also weathered the brutal loneliness of the island.
His voice wavered as he recounted the harshness of his days, but despite the hardships, there was a quiet strength in him—a determination that had kept him alive through it all.
"Noah," the Captain said, his tone filled with a sense of admiration, "it's truly incredible that you've managed to survive. Not many could endure what you've been through."
Talon nodded in agreement. "Indeed. Your resilience is nothing short of extraordinary. And we want you to know that you're not alone anymore. We'd be more than happy to have you stay with us."
Noah's expression softened, a mixture of gratitude and relief spreading across his face.