Kasim knew he had a decision to make in this moment. He could either stay and listen to the siren's stories and learn more than just stories about her kind, thus putting himself and his crew in slightly more danger, or he could abandon her, head back to his ship, and continue on his journey. But physical treasure just didn't have the same lure as the treasure before him. After all, how many humans could claim that they had not only talked with a living, breathing siren, but also learned from her?
So he settled down on the rock, letting his legs dangle over the side, closer to her but not close enough where he couldn't react if she tried to lunge at him to eat him, or whatever it is she might try to do.
"So, teach me," Kasim said, grinning. "Tell me what I don't know. I've got until sunrise. I can stay until then, but afterward, I have to return to my ship and crew. Whole and sound, if you get me. We're on a mission of sorts, looking for a treasure of some kind. It's a rather fun mystery, trying to figure out the clues and go where we need to go."
He leaned back on his hands then, his grin lessening to a more genuine smile. "But for now, I'm all yours, my darling lady. Beguile me with your stories."