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Like to think Mer!König is part Orca. I would've said Whale Shark but they're a bit too gentle...and while I do love the whole tentacle stuff König is always associated with in MonsterAUs and other FantasyAUs, I just wanted to do something different so Octopus/Squid was out of the question.
He won't take his hood off for Reader just yet, but he'll lift it slightly to eat the snacks and foods they bring him everyday when they meet at the beach. His sharp teeth startles Reader a bit, but then they quickly remember König is a merfolk, who naturally have sharp teeth to eat fish.
When he tells Reader that he's of Austrian heritage, of course Reader takes it upon themselves to bring him snacks and foods that originated or is common in Austria. König is obviously over the moon to have foods he hasn't had since his mother was alive.
Speaking of his mother, she was completely human while his father was a merfolk just like him, making König a hybrid that can survive on land and in the ocean....but he still have to make sure his tail doesn't dry out. It gets all dry and itchy and just an overall pain in the ass to deal with if he lets his tail dry out.
König brings Reader food that his species eats as well....even if it really is only fish, kelp and other edible animals from the ocean's depths. Like, imagine that scene from HTTYS when Toothless offers the fish to Hiccup. That would literally be König and Reader the first time he brings Reader something to try.
He'd watch Reader curiously as he waits for them to take a bite out of the squid he brought them. If/when Reader hesitates, he visibly tenses up and....was that a growl? Oop, Reader takes a reluctant bite, slowly chewing before giving a pained smile. König is oblivious and thinks Reader thoroughly enjoyed it, so he brings them more. He knows people eat raw fish all the time, as sushi exists....so he doesn't see any problems with this.
#cod#cod mw2#cod mwii#cod modern warfare#cod mw3#cod x reader#konig x reader#konig call of duty#konig mw2#konig cod#könig mw2#könig x reader#könig cod#könig call of duty#könig#mer!au#merman!au#mer!konig#mer!könig
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besides orcas, but that's another post
Oh? I'm here to listen to this. (if you're willing to expand on this!)
listen.
@mayoforthewin you're sniffing me out. but who else could it be?? orz
König has the size for it. this or great white.
it's not good news for the 141 either way; that's all i know.
(bit more on orcas here and especially here. and mer au tag here!)
#mine#ask#mermay#mermaid reader#mer reader#mer au#x reader#fem reader#cod x reader#tf 141 x reader#merman#monster lover#monster fucker#call of duty x reader#terato#teratophillia#konig#konig cod#konig x reader#mayoforthewin
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OKAY HI IM BACK WITH ANOTHER THOUGHT
what if octo!Konig just attached himself so much to readers boobies, all the tugging and suction from his tentacles making her tits slowly start leaking milk and he goes absolutely crazy for it 😭he just can’t seem to unlatch himself and now reader is all sore and swollen and def horny after.
He's a fiend. He's a menace. And he's awfully proud of himself😭
At this point you were certain that the creature you picked up one evening wasn't really just a creature, what he was exactly you had no idea but no way was he something 'normal'. Be it the eerily big human-like eyes or his intelligence and general mannerism, but what really made him seem human was him being an absolute menace and how cheeky he is, especially when it comes to your poor tits.
König (it's what you named him) seems to be particulary interested in one part of you which makes you roll your eyes to this day, that out of all things, the fantasy-like creature became fond of your boobs of all things.
He was constantly found sitting and attaching hismelf to them and every time you tried to move him he seemed to vibrate and hold on even tighter, his suckers incredibly strong and so after a while you just decided to let him do his own thing, sticking to your boob and suckling slowly, vibrating and making purr-like noises♡
Also know that the second he's able to shift back to his original octo mer form you will literally never be able to detach him from you again😭 Now that he has a proper mouth he will hold you close with his enormous tentacles and suckle your breasts delightfully, purring at the sweet taste of your milk♡
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♰ 𝐄𝐲𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫'𝐬 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 !
First of all, welcome! I will be doing my first ever 'kinktober' with one of my very good friends @lady-boketto. Here is the link to the list pf prompts we have both come up with: Kinktober 2024!
For the most part, I personally will be sticking to the 'horror' prompts of the list and will be writing for König, Ghost, Soap, Price & Gaz! So if you'd like to request or throw a suggestion at me for one of the days feel free to! I will mostly just going with the flow on this one, either publishing headcanons, oneshots, or maybe even the occasional character bot on my j.ai profile!
I will also be helping/contributing a few works to @lady-boketto's tumblr, probably writing smut for characters in dungeon meshi, jjk & demon slayer! (I will reblog these ones I'm apart of if you'd like to see!)
You will find everything I've written for Kinktober 2024 under the tag: #♰ Cam's Kinktober24 !
𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞'𝐬 𝐚 𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐈 𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞:
01: mer!Gaz (both prompts)
03: Price or Konig Apocalypse AU (smut)
04: ghost x reader (both prompts)
10: slasher!könig x reader (both prompts)
27: bloody prom!könig x reader (both prompts?)
28: ghost x reader (both prompts?) i just think a darkweb!ghost would be- ahgskgjgh
ofc if you have a character suggestion for any of the days I'd be happy to hear your ideas! thanks for reading this!
#♰ Cam's Kinktober24#call of duty x reader#call of duty#cod x reader#konig#konig call of duty#konig cod#konig x reader#x reader#john soap mactavish#john price#soap cod#price cod#gaz cod#kyle gaz garrick#simon ghost riley#ghost cod#kinktober 2024#kinktober#oneshot#horror#smut#slashers
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into the belly of the beast (Ghost x Konig, MerMay 2024)
Pirate Ghost x Mer Konig
The lower decks of the ship are the closest to its innards; dark and damp, something scuttling just beyond the weak light cast by Simon’s lantern. He lifts it higher all the same, some old fear twisting in the pit of his stomach as the hair on the nape of his neck prickles, trying desperately to rise against the rough knot of his bandana. It’s grown too long while he hadn’t been paying attention, falling in a sprawl of tangled curls across his forehead and creeping down over his ears. He had caught a glance of his reflection earlier, his eyes blackened by ash and soot, his mouth curled into a snarl, every bit the monster the crew expected him to be and he’d only thought how much he looked like his mother.
Simon will cut his hair later.
Yet another fucking thing for him to do, responsibilities pilled on top of each other until his bones creak and complain like the ship he is picking his way through. His boot punctures the rotten wood of a broken support and he catches himself roughly on another, his lantern swinging wide and plunging him into darkness. Pain spikes across his palm, the sharp bright agony of a surface cut instead of the slow burning pulse of a shard of wood lodged beneath the skin.
In the dark beneath the ship, swallowed whole by the same beast he’s devoted his life to, Simon blinks, his breath loud in his ears.
The air hangs heavy, copper-soaked and stale like he’s cut his teeth on a penny plucked from the ocean’s sagging tits. Something moves closer in the dark, could be from his left or behind him, everything too loud and not loud enough, and Simon bares his teeth at the intruder. He’ll rip their throat out before he lets any fucker drag him above deck again, he’s done fighting for Roba but he is not quite finished being Ghost, terror of the seas, just yet. Just needs to get off this fucking ship in mostly one piece and he can haul his sorry carcass onto another, work his way up that way. Handful of years choking on his pride, bloodying his hands all over again, in exchange for his freedom.
Simon presses his hand to his mouth, licking over the cut on his palm. Even his blood doesn’t taste right in these depths, too much salt for it to even sting, burrowing straight to the bone and making sure nothing would ever grow there. He steps forward, sliding his boot across the uneven ground. No time for hanging about with his fingers in his mouth like he’s a child too scared to creep out of his room to piss.
It takes longer than he would like when Simon stumbles into the main room in the belly of the ship. It is the light he notices first, tiny flecks spiralling across his field of vision, larger dappled sections splashed up over the walls and the ceiling, the floor mostly gone to expose the deep dark water beneath. One of the walls moves.
Simon drags the heel of his uninjured palm against his eye, squinting at the pale light. He must be going mad, too long spent wandering in the dark searching for something he only half-believes exists. He is a dead man either way, strung up against the masthead until his flesh rots from his bones or lost wandering in the dark until he breaks something vital, bleeding out for long enough that something would draw close and feast on him.
Why not go looking for a mermaid?
It had only been a rumour when Ghost had first heard it, a whisper over a puddle of spilled beer and sick in some no-name brothel he can barely remember. There had been a girl tucked at his side, murmuring information into his ear as she pressed sweet-scented kisses into his curls, brave enough for the task but her hands never strayed onto the spread of his thigh or away from his shoulder where he’d placed her hold. Clever girl too. His attention had been torn between her — close enough to slide a knife into the delicate hollow of her throat, closer than he’d been to another living body in weeks that he hadn’t been trying to kill — and the pair across from them, drunk past the point of sensibility and somehow, still talking.
“I saw it,” one of them insisted, leaning on his companion more than the table he’s aiming for, his bottle knocked over next to his elbow. “Some huge fucking monster in the belly of the ship, it was a mermaid, I’m telling you. ‘S how the ship moves when the wind abandons us.” Beer soaked into his sleeve as he leaned back, waving his other arm wildly and Ghost’s attention drifted to more important matters.
Even so, he can barely believe what he is seeing.
The mermaid lifts their head where it had been resting on their crossed arms, settling their chin in the same place as they stare up at Simon. Their eyes glow, the same flickering luminosity as the markings flickering over their flank, a pale circle catching the chain looped around Simon’s neck before it falls to his feet. They are chained as well, the metal softly clinking together as the ship sways. The chain is heavy links, rusted with age and keeping the mermaid tethered to this spot with the wide cuff locked around their neck.
“Would you like to be free?” Simon asks, his voice barely louder than a whisper. It has been half a lifetime since he’d been in a church but he can remember it feeling something like this, a heavy oppressive judgement folded over his scalp like a hand pressing him to his knees. He crouches carefully, pressing his palm to damp wood and keeping his injured hand curled close to his chest.
The pale gleam of the mermaid’s eyes flicker to his face and Simon thinks that this is what it would be like to be consumed, the final glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel before everything is dark.
“Yes.”
Simon breathes in, salt layered thick over his tongue. “If I free you, can you take me away from here? Don’t care if you drown me but I won’t die here.”
“Yes.”
“Got a name?”
The mermaid leans forward as much as they can, one huge hand stretching out across the scant space towards Simon. The webbing between their fingers is thick, pitted with scars. A claw curls beneath Simon’s chin, drawing his face upwards. He swallows, his throat pressing against the intrusion.
“König.” The mermaid releases Simon, their hand falling back to the deck before the mermaid takes hold of the chain, pulling on it once. The ship sways, Simon bracing himself against the floor. “You free me and I’ll take you away.”
“Sounds like a deal.” Simon stands carefully, his knees weak and hope, broken and bloody but still alive even after everything. “I’ll get to work.”
#simon ghost riley#konig cod#ghost x konig#konig x ghost#cod mw2#mermay#mermay 2024#my writing#fanfic
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it's really sad to see what you're going through from adults. there's a lot of performative "purity" bs that happens when adults try to shield ppl from things, which can only make them want to discover it more.
butttt i can understand that a lot of them get uncomfortable interacting about it with ppl who are not 18+ like they want. i saw a blog recently address that they doesn't fault anyone for wanting to express sexuality, but there space is just not the place to do it. they do not have the energy to be that educational space but would prefer us to be able to have a safe space to do it (like yours :D). safe does not just mean content but the community, which was her focus on why they puts that label. the nsfw community can be very mean to us and harmful like right now.
but also there was a blog recently that got deleted because it did take advantage of other minors and sexualized them by writing about it because they made konig a p*do and gr**mer to a 14yo reader. i think that is one of the big reasons but i am also not sure.
i'm sorry am i making sense :( you can delete this if it is too confusing. but it really gave me some hope about this! we just need to respect each other and our spaces. some adults can do that, but a lot of them don't want to have to for us. i think it is also okay.
honestly, i'm not rly sure what's going on on the other side of the cod community.... it's just really scary that people will write horrific things using characters and pass it off as fine since it's fictional.. like no könig would not g word you. like no ghost is not going to r word you. the cod community never ceases to scare me :) and i do really hope that i'm creating a space for (typically) minors to interact with and learn. hopefully, the stigma of minors experimenting with their sexuality will disappear with time. happy new year anon !! x3
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Have you checked out @darklordofthesimp for Konig and MW2 fics? Her stories are top notch angst and pining.
I haven't heard of them before but after some digging I like their Konig stuff even dropped a follow. Good eye, Mer <3
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02 DECEMBER 2020
Meet the scientists investigating the origins of the COVID pandemicTen researchers with expertise in virology, public health and animals will seek to answer this key question.
Smriti Mallapaty
SARS-CoV-2 probably originated in bats, but how it passed to people is being investigated by the WHO.Credit: Marko Konig/image
An epidemiologist who helped to tie the 2012 outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) to camels; a food-safety officer who studies how pathogens spread in markets; and a veterinarian who found evidence linking the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak to bats roosting in a hollow tree. These researchers are among the team that the World Health Organization (WHO) has assembled to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
The investigation aims to find out how and when SARS-CoV-2 first infected people. Strong evidence suggests that the coronavirus originated in bats, but its journey to people remains a mystery. Scientists say the team is highly qualified, but its task will be challenging.
“This is an excellent team with a lot of experience,” says Martin Beer, a virologist at the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health in Greifswald, Germany.
The group will be working with researchers in China and professionals from several other international agencies, and will start the search in Wuhan — the Chinese city where the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 was first identified — and expand across China and beyond.
The international group comes with a breadth of knowledge. Marion Koopmans is a virologist specializing in molecular epidemiology at the Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She was on the team that found, in 2013, that dromedary camels were an intermediate host for the virus that causes MERS, which has killed more than 850 people. She has since worked with another team member — Elmoubasher Farag, an epidemiologist at the Ministry of Public Health in Doha — to test camels for antibodies against MERS.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Koopmans has tracked the rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 in mink farms in Europe. Studies on the pandemic’s origin will need to explore the role of animals kept for fur and food, she says.
Koopmans says that the group is keeping an open mind about how the pandemic started and will not exclude any scenarios, including the unlikely one that SARS-CoV-2 accidentally escaped from a laboratory. Scientists have previously told Nature that the virus is likely to have passed from bats to humans, probably through an intermediate animal — but definitively ruling out the lab scenario will be difficult. “Anything is on the table,” says Koopmans.
Another member, Hung Nguyen, an environment and food-safety researcher at the International Livestock Research Institute in Nairobi, will contribute his knowledge on how pathogens spread in wet markets, similar to the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan, which many of the first people reported to have COVID-19 had visited. Nguyen has investigated how salmonella and other bacteria spread through smallholder farms, slaughterhouses and live-animal markets in his home country of Vietnam and across southeast Asia.
The team will consider the role of wet markets in spreading the new coronavirus.Credit: Edwin Remsberg/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty
Also on the team is Peter Daszak, president of the non-profit research organization Ecohealth Alliance in New York City, who has spent more than a decade studying coronaviruses. He has worked closely with the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to test bats for coronaviruses with the potential to spill over into people.
“It is an honour to be part of this team,” says Daszak. “There hasn’t been a pandemic on this scale since the 1918 flu, and we’re still close enough to the origin to really find out more details about where it has come from.”
Another team member, Fabian Leendertz, a veterinarian at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin, will bring his expertise in spillover events. In April 2014, Leendertz visited Meliandou village in Guinea, months after a two-year-old died of Ebola — the first person reported to be infected in West Africa.
Work by Leendertz, including interviews with locals and environmental sampling, suggests that the outbreak started in bats that lived in a hollow tree where the children used to play. The tree was burned down days before his arrival and no Ebola virus was detected in nearby bats, which he says highlights the difficulties of pinning down an outbreak’s beginnings.
Considerable time has passed since the emergence of COVID-19, and many people only have mild or no symptoms, which will make it challenging to identify the first infected person, says Leendertz. “We are all aware that there is no guarantee there will be a waterproof story on how it all started.”
Other team members include researchers from Denmark, the United Kingdom, Australia, Russia and Japan.
But Christian Drosten, a virologist at the Charité hospital in Berlin, notes that invitations to apply for the team were only sent to members of the WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), a closed group with experience in outbreak response. Many researchers with relevant expertise were not given the opportunity to apply, says Drosten, who received the e-mail, but missed the invitation while on holiday. “They could and should have issued this as a more open call.”
Although the team members are highly qualified, eight out of ten are men and investigators from Europe dominate the group; none is from Africa or South America, says Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at Georgetown University, who is based in Seattle, Washington. “It could be more representative of the larger global scientific community,” she says.
She also says that Daszak’s ties to the WIV could raise a conflict of interest, given that the lab has been at the centre of unsubstantiated claims that the virus accidentally leaked from there.
Daszak says that he has been transparent about his work in China. The trust he has built with researchers there will help the team to gain a deeper understanding of the pandemic’s early days, he says.
The team is expected to travel to China for several weeks at some point.
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Meet the scientists investigating the origins of the COVID pandemic
SARS-CoV-2 possible originated in bats, however the way it handed to individuals is being investigated by the WHO.Credit score: Marko Konig/imageBROKER/Shutterstock
An epidemiologist who helped to tie the 2012 outbreak of Center East respiratory syndrome (MERS) to camels, a meals security officer who research how pathogens unfold in markets, and a veterinarian who discovered proof linking the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak to bats roosting in a hole tree. These researchers are among the many workforce that the World Well being Group (WHO) has assembled to analyze the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
The investigation goals to learn the way and when SARS-CoV-2 first contaminated individuals. Sturdy proof means that the coronavirus originated in bats, however its journey to individuals stays a thriller. Scientists say the workforce is extremely certified, however their job can be difficult.
“This is a wonderful workforce with loads of expertise,” says Martin Beer, a virologist on the Federal Analysis Institute for Animal Well being in Greifswald, Germany.
The group can be working with researchers in China and professionals from a number of different worldwide companies, and can begin the search in Wuhan — the Chinese language metropolis the place the brand new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 was first recognized — and expand across China and beyond.
The worldwide group comes with a breadth of information. Marion Koopmans is a virologist specializing in molecular epidemiology on the Erasmus College Medical Centre in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She was on the workforce that found, in 2013, that dromedary camels had been an intermediate host for the virus that causes MERS, which has killed greater than 850 individuals. She has since labored with one other workforce member — Elmoubasher Farag, an epidemiologist on the Ministry of Public Well being in Doha — to check camels for antibodies towards MERS.
Through the COVID-19 pandemic, Koopmans has tracked the fast unfold of SARS-CoV-2 in mink farms in Europe. Research on the pandemic’s origin might want to discover the position of animals stored for fur and meals, she says.
Koopmans says that the group is protecting an open thoughts about how the pandemic began and won’t exclude any eventualities, together with the unlikely one which SARS-CoV-2 by accident escaped from a laboratory. Scientists have beforehand advised Nature that the virus is prone to have passed from bats to humans, most likely by way of an intermediate animal — however definitively ruling out the lab state of affairs can be tough. “Something is on the desk,” says Koopmans.
One other member, Hung Nguyen, an setting and meals security researcher on the Worldwide Livestock Analysis Institute in Nairobi, will contribute his information on how pathogens unfold in moist markets, much like the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan, which lots of the first COVID-19 sufferers had visited. Nguyen has investigated how Salmonella and different micro organism unfold by way of smallholder farms, slaughterhouses and live-animal markets in his dwelling nation of Vietnam and throughout southeast Asia.
The workforce will contemplate the position of moist markets in spreading the brand new coronavirus.Credit score: Edwin Remsberg/VWPics/Common Photographs Group/Getty
Additionally on the workforce is Peter Daszak, president of the non-profit analysis group Ecohealth Alliance in New York Metropolis, who has spent greater than a decade finding out coronaviruses. He has labored carefully with the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to check bats for coronaviruses with the potential to spill over into individuals.
“It’s an honour to be a part of this workforce,” says Daszak. “There hasn’t been a pandemic on this scale for the reason that 1918 flu, and we’re nonetheless shut sufficient to the origin to actually discover out extra particulars about the place it has come from.”
One other workforce member, Fabian Leendertz, a veterinarian on the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin, will carry his experience in spillover occasions. In April 2014, Leendertz visited Meliandou village in Guinea, months after a two-year-old died of Ebola — the primary particular person reported to be contaminated in West Africa.
Work by Leendertz, together with interviews with locals and environmental sampling, means that the outbreak began in bats that lived in a hole tree the place the kids used to play. The tree was burned down days earlier than his arrival and no Ebola virus was detected in close by bats, which he says highlights the difficulties of pinning down an outbreak’s beginnings.
Appreciable time has handed for the reason that emergence of COVID-19, and many individuals solely have delicate or no signs, which is able to make it difficult to determine the primary contaminated particular person, says Leendertz. “We’re all conscious that there isn’t a assure there can be a water-proof story on how it began.”
Different workforce members embody researchers from Denmark, the UK, Australia, Russia and Japan.
However Christian Drosten, a virologist on the Charité hospital in Berlin, notes that invites to use for the workforce had been solely despatched to members of the WHO’s International Outbreak Alert and Response Community (GOARN), a closed group with expertise in outbreak response. Many researchers with related experience weren’t given the chance to use, says Drosten, who acquired the e-mail, however missed the invitation whereas on vacation. “They may and will have issued this as a extra open name.”
Though the workforce are extremely certified, 8 out of 10 members are males and investigators from Europe dominate the group, and none are from Africa or South America, says Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at Georgetown College, who is predicated in Seattle, Washington. “It might be extra consultant of the bigger international scientific group,” she says.
She additionally says that Daszak’s ties to the WIV may increase a battle of curiosity, provided that the lab has been on the centre of unsubstantiated claims that the virus by accident leaked from there.
Daszak says that he has been clear about his work in China. The belief he has constructed with researchers there’ll assist the workforce to achieve a deeper understanding of the pandemic’s early days, he says.
The workforce are anticipated to journey to China for a number of weeks sooner or later.
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Mer!König who washes up on shore, injured and bleeding, covered in a fishing net. You find him on the beach behind your house on the coast of Denmark. Without thinking, you use a shard of broken glass you spot nearby and cut the net away from the merman, freeing him from man's web. You notice the sniper hood obscuring his face, and a part of you is tempted to remove it....but out of respect for his privacy, you leave it alone.
But you could tell the poor fella was unconscious....whether from the loss of blood or from being out of the water too long, who knows. You don't hesitate to bring him back to your house, putting him in your tub before filling it. The giant mer could barely fit in your tub, but it was better than nothing.
Once he was submerged enough in the water, you get to work on stitching up the cuts he had from the net and bandaging the smaller bleeding wounds. He's still unconscious but also still alive. You let him rest in the tub while you go start on some tea and do a little cleaning.
About two hours later, König wakes up and is extremely confused on where he is. From the corner of his eye, he sees someone moving around outside of the bathroom and he calls out to them....
"Äh, entschuldigen Sie....Excuse me?"
You quickly put down whatever you're doing and go to the bathroom where you find the merman wide awake in your tub. Walking over, you kneel down beside him.
"You helped me...thank you. May I ask what your name is?"
You go ahead and tell him your name while asking for his after.
"That's a nice name. You can just call me König."
Despite everything he was told about humans, he could tell you were dangerous. That you could be trusted. You did save his life, after all. Most people would have taken him to God-knows-where and have him tested and experimented on.
The two of you chat for a while, getting to know each other. You find out that he was part of a large group of Mer folk who have their own little community who lived in the North and Baltic Seas. He finds out that you're just a simple farmer who lives alone. König feels a little bad at first but then you say that you do have friends and family, but they prefer living out in the city. None of them wanted a quiet life out in the country side but you visit them often so you weren't lonely.
Eventually, König has to get back to his group so you help him out of your tub and put him in your wheelbarrow outside. Taking him back to the beach where you found him, you bid your goodbyes and you gently lower him into the shallow water.
König turns to you one last time, promising to come back tomorrow at the same time if you'd want to talk again...discuss each other's lives, each other's worlds, some more. You agree, of course, and König couldn't be happier. You were proof that not all humans were as bad as he was told, and he couldn't wait to get to know more about you.
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This is just a little start to my Mer!König stuff. I'll do more in-depth scenarios and stuff on him and reader in the future 😁
#cod#cod mw2#cod mwii#cod modern warfare#cod mw3#konig call of duty#konig mw2#konig cod#konig x reader#könig mw2#könig x reader#könig cod#könig call of duty#könig#merman!au#mer!au
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