‘Uuuuungh…’ Brandy hung over the edge of the rowboat, trying to ignore the nausea and headache that pounded at his stomach and head. Of all the accursed ways to get to Siren Lake, did they have to come by rowboat? The sound of waves rocking and the constant creaking of the small wooden boat were muted by the earplugs the three Nobodies had equipped before heading to the lake; the dangers of this place were not foreign to them. The rabbit-eared man opened one eye blearily, watching as the scenery around them gradually faded away as a heavy fog swallowed them, the brightly lit lamp on the bow of the boat barely improving their visibility at all. Still, Martini didn’t seem to be bothered at all and seeing how she was a bit more familiar with travelling over water they should be fine. At least, he sure hoped she knew where they were going because the mermaid was in charge of steering the little dinghy. ------- Martini sure hoped they were going in the right direction. She frowned at the dense fog around them that limited the view to no more than a few meters off each side of the boat. Even a bat wouldn’t be able to navigate in these conditions, with the water droplets in the air no doubt stifling everything around them. Songbird was rowing the boat, Brandy having been too seasick for doing much, so she had ended up steering the boat. It wasn’t so much steering as it was holding the rudder steady and avoiding patches of algae, all the while heading towards where the cabin where the humans were staying was located. Out of the three Nobodies on the boat she was the only one without earplugs as the Sirens to her weren’t really dangerous creatures that might pull her underwater (not that it would matter much, being part fish and all) but rather distant relatives that were making her current job of keeping the humans alive just that much harder. Speaking of her cousins… She reached out and poked the white-haired Nobody in front of her a few times, urging him to go faster as the faint echoing notes of the siren’s melody reached her ears. Luckily it sounded like her song had only just begun and it was faint, meaning that she was still at the bottom of the lake. A dull thud was heard and the boat rocked as if it had bumped into something, and a short groaned out “I got him-“ was heard from Brandy’s spot in the front of the boat. A tuft of dark blue hair and a familiar face was seen bobbing in the water, illuminated by the lamplight. Martini let out a short groan too- the fact that Haku was in the water meant the rest of the humans probably were too. With a disdainful look at the rather murky water she slipped out of the boat, shivering as the cold waters enveloped her. Without the thick fog blocking her sight she could see two distinctly human figures drifting downwards, and with a quick flip of the tail she dove underneath of Harper before bringing up a hand and blowing through the ‘o’ that formed between her thumb and index finger. An iridescent bubble quickly grew and when it was about the size of a pillow she let go and watched as the bubble settled comfortably underneath the boy and started to bring him up to the surface slowly. As for the Jasper-human, she just grabbed the girl’s arm and hauled her out of the water, somehow managing to toss the drenched girl in with a dull thunk. The mermaid winced an apology, before peeking over the side of the boat to see how the other two were doing with their humans. Brandy seemed to be struggling with the task of hauling Haku over the side of the boat while Song dealt with the floating Harper.