"Oh hey," Isaac responded to the gruffly old man, his face clearly worn from experience on the high seas. "Yeah, that would be great! I actually wreaked my last ship, but to be fair, I'm not much of a sailor, and they told me to watch the wheel while they [i]got a good night's rest[/i]," he explained, adding air quotes for emphasis. "Tell you what," Issac added, "They got a lot of rest that night." Isaac reached back for the bag, slinging it over his shoulder with ease. "To be honest, this place has been giving me some so real fatten you up and kill you in your sleep vibes, if you know what I'm saying, especially that king." Sasayaki coiled free from his back, encircling the stranger's bag while nudging each bulge with a hum. "Did you see the way he was looking at me? It's like, my lantern is up here buddy." She continued to poke and prod until she found what she wanted, jabbing at Isaac's hand until he set the bag down, diving in and rummaging through to pull out a loaf, jamming it into Isaac's face. "SA- SASA!" he defended, staving off the carboassult. "We talked about this." Her lantern released the bread into Isaac's hand, helping the bag up in his other before going to stranger. "Consultation fee, but that was implied." She looked back at Issac, giving in and taking a bite of the bread while starting his walk, the stranger taking the lead. "Look, Isaac may be too honest for his own good, but he ends up where he needs to be, that I can promise. He's a little clumsy, but he saved me, and gave me a chance to see the world. We're a packaged deal, and together, you'll find no scout more capable. We will stick around and watch your back for as long the journey is entertaining. Do we have a deal old man?" Sasayaki stared him down, her lantern glowing with anticipation while Issac crunched away.