By the end of the day, the entire lobster tail had been cooked. That kept Baloo busy all day. And it was worth it!
With LaRee's help, they portioned, cooked, and wrapped the lobster meat in butcher paper. It wasn't as good as storing the meat in bags or plastic wrap. But it was definitely better than letting the meat spoil with no chance of fitting in the cooler otherwise.
In the end though, they still didn't have room for it all. So they feasted till their bellies were a bit away from bursting. Only then did the trio regretably toss the excess lobster over the edge.
Ayse's day passed by the slowest. As per usual.
Re-reading his dummy-guide book, Ayse kept his bored eyes on the abyssal space surrounding them. He rarely changed course. Between the instructions in his books and the feeling in his gut, Ayse committed to their path with unfettered determination.