Literature
Siblings' Tensions for Survival
Normeon and Patel navigate the tense situation in the bad side of a fishing town, it's clear that they're both trying to avoid trouble while also figuring out how to survive and make a living. Their brotherly bond is evident, but there's an underlying tension stemming from Patel's frustration and Normeon's discomfort. They made port but despite a decent catch, Patel is angry at Normeon for a misunderstanding they made out at sea with the netting and he is always expressing his stronger status even though they are brothers of the same age. Patel puts his arm around Normeon's neck in a headlock, Normeon doesn't fight back, stifling a squeak of discomfort as Patel moves closer to talk, smelling the alcohol on his breath. Patel loves his brother and he knows that they get desperate and hungry when trying to catch fish to make any scratch, but he can get a bit too rough when drinking after a hard day's work. Normeon: W-we could head up to your side of town if you want, where is your side