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My Siren(BL)

What happens when myth meets reality? On the night of his father's grand Hotel opening, Aiden had gone out to the sea with his friends to escape the noisy crowd in the hotel that disturbed his peace. Out on the sea and out of boredom, he had decided to try out something he had never done all his life: fishing. In the middle of the night... along the offshore zone of the sea, the fishing net was casted into the sea. When something tugged at the net, his friends quickly pulled it up and into the boat before it could escape back into the ocean With a sense of achievement, they looked at the net to see what they had caught and to their suprise... ----- Aiden walked up to kai who laid motionless on the cold floor after being pulled out of his tank by his tail. His wet golden coloured hair sprawled and stuck to his pale white skin as the water droplets trickled down to the ground. Aided squatted in front of him and gently pushed back the loose strands of wet hair that shielded his face. Holding onto kai's chin, he tilted his head up so he could look back at him. Upon seeing the hateful gaze of the young merman directed at him, a sly grin appeared on his face "Let me go." Kai said through gritted teeth causing Aidens smile to broaden. Caressing his cheeks softly, he leaned closer to the dripping man and whispered softly into his ears in a deep dulcet voice "No-" [Readers discretion is strongly advised]

killua_13 · LGBT+
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83 Chs

Meeting Morris

Maybe it was because he wasn't able to take a proper look at the interior the last time he was here because he had a lot of things going on and occupying his mind, but kai was never able to properly ogle and take in how elegantly arranged this man's house was.

Just like his room, the entirety of the house was minimalist styled. It was simple, yet so classic.

Upon entry, they had walked through a short hallway that led to the white coated living room where they had taken off their shoes.

On the white ceiling were two ring like chandeliers placed consecutively next to each other.

The white curtains were drawn over the window, giving a subtle glow to the light coloured furniture.