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guys please give me cathybrid!jay recs (smut or no smut IDC) UGHH IM BEGGING
edited this myself to show my point WAHHHHH WAHHHHH HU HU HU jay black cat truther till i die
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THE MESSY MIDDLE PART.. THE EYEBROW TWITCH⌠THE DEEP VOICE.. THE LIPS.. THE RINGS.. THE EYES.. THE THE THE THE HANDS.. THE EARINGS.. THE TANKTOP.. THE NECKLACE⌠THE CHUCKLE WHEN HE THINKS HE GOT IT.. THE SMIRK..
UGHHHH LICKING MY DAMN PHONE SOMEONE SEDATE ME
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hereâs the thing, if you consume porn i donât want to hear your opinion on social issues at all. you donât like racism but you watch videos from a site that has slavery themed porn? you want to smash the patriarchy but youâll watch 18 year old girls get pissed on by grown men. you hate homophobes but youâll watch porn on a site that has videos titled âlesbian forced to take cockâ? you want to battle transphobia but youâre okay with pornhub recruiting trans identified teens to be abused on film for a couple hundred bucks? if you can boycott a spice brand for prejudice why canât you do it for porn? if your activism ends the moment you want to nut, shut your fucking mouth and stop pretending like you give a fuck about any of this.
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the land has always been something you desperately wished you could walk on. be like the humans and walk among them. one dark and stormy night, you are granted your wishâbut, it comes with a deadly price. and you only have one month to decide if youâre willing to pay it.
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genre â đ â¸â¸ strangers to lovers, angst, kinda love at first sight, smut, fluff, mermaid!reader, lighthouse keeper!sunghoon, magic, mermaid au, fantasy, early 1900s au inaccuracies, slow burn, slice of life, forced proximity, classic story of a mermaid washing up on shore with a twist, lighthouse / lighthouse keeper inaccuracies, the little mermaid references, slight smidge of horror elements
warnings â¸â¸ death / themes of death, descriptions of harsh sea waves and storms, mentions and depictions of loneliness, reader has a lot of mermaid attributes, reader is new to the human world, unprotected sex, soft dom!sunghoon, sub / dom dynamics, a lot of skinship (theyâre touch deprived) , really soft and desperate sex, a lot of yearning (sunghoon is always popping a boner), petnames (baby, darling, sweetheart, my pearl), clit stimulation, fingering, brief nipple play, creampie, riding, some aftercare (on & off page)
kipoâs note â¸â¸ listen to the playlist (in song order) here!! hehe i spent wayy too much time on it.. (⯠⥠Ⱐâ) i also spent too much time going into a deep dive on lighthouses and lighthouse keepers and how they worked back in the day,,, i hope that you enjoy!! ^^
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you knew that traveling to the surface was forbidden, but you couldnât help the way that it called to you deep in the depths of the sea. like a moth to a flame, you swam and swam until you could feel the bright sun on your wet skin. until you could hear the sound of the waves crashing onto the nearby rocks and the distant chatter of the village nearby.
it filled you with such profound longing and want that the only thing that helped ease the feeling was to watch the way the landwalkers went about their days. you watched as giggling landwalking guppies darted from place to place and under their parentâs legs. as people shouted to passersby about the wares they were selling and people walking arm in arm.
you made sure you were always carefully hidden behind some rocks so that you werenât seen and that your dark blue shifting tail blended nicely with the water. still, you watched and watched for what seemed like hours.
you wondered what it felt like to be able to walk on land, to feel the rocky surface beneath your feet. does it hurt? how does one stay upright? is land walking to the landwalkers the same as swimming to the merfolk? these were all questions you desperately wanted to know the answers to.
swimming away from the villageâs edge, you waded through the fog along the oceanâs surface. you were just about to dive when a flickering light in the distance caught your eye. cautiously, you decided to see what it was.
landwalkerâs buildings were already tall as it is, but this one was completely different. it pierced through the sky with a beacon of light shining from the topâalmost like a second sun being held up. your eyes widened as you drew closer, ducking behind some rocks as you surveyed the area.
it was on a small island of itâs own, not too far away from the island the village sat on, but far enough that youâd have to swim for a short while to get from island to island. the building was white and a deep red color like coral on the seafloor. you stared in amazement at it, climbing up onto the rock to get a better look. a tiny building was attached to the bottom of it that looked like it had seen much better days. it was beautiful, youâve never seen anything quite like it.
movement in your peripheral had your head snapping in itâs direction. the door of the small attached building swung open and a man carrying a box stepped out of it, the hat he was wearing nearly slipping off of his head and exposing his dark locks of hair. you ducked down on the rock a little, making sure that you were covered by the fog. he sat the box down near the entrance of the building just as a loud sound had you jumping out of your skin.
it was a deep, almost guttural sound. you tried to look for the source of it and saw that it came from the large horn near the small building. birds flew from their perches to a quieter place and you slid off of the rock, drawing nearer to the shore.
your fatherâs warnings rang deep inside you, yet you tried to push his words down. donât go near the surface, my child. the dangerous landwalkers will lure you in and capture you so that you are never seen ever again. they cannot be trusted.
you hid behind some more rocks and watched him work. he kept disappearing into the small building and if you looked up, you could almost see him between the flickering light. if he wasnât inside, he was out tidying the area around where he workedâstacking and fixing various things. occasionally, he would also look out to the sea, seemingly monitoring the waves and the fog before scribbling something down in what you think was called a book. when he did, you sunk down into the water until only your eyes and the top of your head was above the surface.
what interested you the most was how the man seemed to be alone. why was he so far away from the rest of the landwalkers? what made him different? what was this building that he was working on? you had so many question and so little answersâand nobody to ask.
you couldnât tell any of your people that you watched the landwalkers daily. you would get into an enormous amount of trouble and would never be able to see the surface again.
instead, day after day, you watched the man workâno longer so curious about the ventures of the village landwalkers. the more you watched him work, muscles straining against his rolled up sleeves and brows furrowed, the more you noticed him. he was very handsome in a landwalker sort of way, the most beautiful out of them youâve seen so far. you wondered if he had a life outside of this building on the shore. perhaps it was back in the small house a short walk away from the shore? was his whole life on this tiny island?
dusk fell and a cold breeze swept up the shore from the waters. you had spent the whole day again watching the man work at what you now knew was called a lighthouse. he was wiping the attached building of the lighthouse down after the recent rainstorm, frustratingly muttering under his breath.
you noticed that he didnât talk much, only a simple, quiet word here or there. at first, you thought he couldnât speak, until now.
âshit!â he hissed as he threw the rag down onto the ground. the paint was starting to peel off the siding on the building from the harsh winds and water. ânow iâm gonna have to paint this whole building again.â
you giggled at his reaction. it mustâve been too loudly because his head snapped in your direction and you quickly sunk down behind the rocks. this was dangerous, you knew that, and it already seemed that you were getting too comfortable being out in the open. yet, you giggled to yourself more, more quietly this time as bubbles rippled up from the water. the manâs brows furrowed but he shook his head a little. âcome on, sunghoon. donât start losing it now,â he murmured.
sunghoon, that was his name. you surfaced from the water a little and tried his time on your tongue. âsung⌠hoonâŚâ you spoke softly before smiling. âpretty.â
the light at the top of the lighthouse burned brightly against the darkening sky, signaling that it was past the time for you to start swimming home. you turned and began swimming away from the shore, starting your journey.
something sat heavily in the pit of your stomach and it was beginning to weigh you down. it was that same longing and want, this time more pronounced and refusing to be swallowed and digested. you stopped swimming and stared up at the bright, almost full moon in the sky.
you would give anything to walk on land. to experience life as a landwalker does and be on land. you didnât want to be confined to the sea anymore. you didnât want to have a tail anymoreâyou wanted legs. you wanted to be a landwalker, not a mermaid.
your heart racing, an old story your father once told you interrupted your thoughts. the story of a young mermaid trading her tail for landwalkerâs legs.
it was supposed to be a cautionary tale, one to ward off small merfolk from intermingling with the landwalkers, but to you, it was an answerâone you were desperate for. the tale talked about how the mermaid visited a sea witch deep down in a cave at the bottom of the ocean and begged her to change her tail for legs.
the witch and her struck a deal: the mermaid was to sacrifice four of her pearlescent scales in exchange for a week on land. during said week, the mermaid had to find the witch various hard-to-find ingredients and bring it back to her by the end of it. if she didnât fulfill her end of the deal after the week was up, her tail would come back and she would never be able to have legs again. only, swimming would not be as easy or as painless as it once was.
you made your decision. you were going to find the sea witch and strike a deal with her the same way the mermaid from the story did. what were a few scales and ingredients when you could finally walk on land? finally have your dreams become reality?
your next course of action was to find out information on where the sea witchâs cave could be.
instead of spending your time up at the surface, you instead kept beneath the water. you asked your family and friends about the sea witch in subtle ways, blaming your questions on your curiosity and love of storytelling. as days passed, the information you were provided pushed you more and into the direction you were hoping for.
it felt weird to be amongst your people again. you were so busy vicariously living with the landwalkers that you forgot how different interactions between merfolk and landwalkers were. instead of walking or running, it was swimming and tail flapping. instead of giggles, it was a flurry of bubbles and muted speech. merfolk swam with their tails on top of one another and their arms intertwined ahead of them. strangely, you felt out of place. everything felt so different.
you were going over the information you had gathered when suddenly the pieces all fit together. you twirled in excitementâthe sea witch⌠you finally found her! you were going to have your legs that youâve spent so many nights dreaming of, and you didnât want to waste anymore time.
as the light rays dwindled, you quickly swam towards the location, sneaking past any merfolk who were still out of their seaweed beds. deep, deep down you swam and swam until you could barely see ahead of you. that was, until a sparkling light appeared and guided youâthe witchâs torch.
you darted towards it, a nervous excitement bubbling inside of you as you drew closer and closer. when you reached it, a large opening with more sparkling lights beckoned you inside and you hesitantly followed them one by one.
the swim felt like it lasted an eternity as you twisted and turned until you saw a bright light that almost blinded you at first look. you swam towards it and surfaced from the water inside a decent sized pool in what looked like a rocky hut.
âah, a visitor!â a voice said and you swung around. a womanâa landwalking womanâwas in front of a shelf of various trinkets and knick knacks next to a table full of jars of spices and herbs. she turned towards where you surfaced with a bright smile that was all teeth. her dark, shadowed eyes widened and a chill ran down your spine all the way to the fin at the end of your tail. you could feel the waves of power radiating off of her, and it made your heart beat faster in a twisted excitement.
she was real. the sea witch was real.
she walked towards the pool you were in, âdonât get too many of those anymore, especially from the depths. must be all the stories your people tell of me.â she chortled and you tilted your head in confusion before realizing that she had made a joke a second too late. the witch waved her hand in the air at your silence, âi kid, i kid.â
pushing away from the shelf, the witch stepped towards you. her tattered dress was ripped at multiple points at the bottom so pieces of fabric hung from it and dragged along the stone floor. when she moved, the shells, sticks, and pearls she wore clacked together in an alluring harmony. she bend down at the edge of the pool so she was eye level with you, her messy hair fanning around her face.
âwhat deal did you come to make, little mermaid?â she asked, her eyes still wide and her smile still teeth.
you waded backwards in the water slightly, but stood your ground. you swallowed, willing your voice to speak. âlegsâŚâ you trailed softly before licking your lips. âlegs,â you said, louder and with more confidence, âi want to trade my tail for legs. i wish to walk on land like the landwalkers doâbe a landwalker like them.â
âlegs,â the witch drawled out before tsking as she turned away from you in a large, dramatic motion. you grabbed a stone bowl from the top of one of her shelves, picking here and there at spices and herbs and trinkets as she moved about the room. âalways the legs,â she continued.
your brows furrowed in worry. what if she didnât accept your deal? what if she was too tired of giving foolish mermaids like you legs to walk on land with and denied your wish?
the witch suddenly turned towards you and you jumped. âas iâm sure you know, everything always comes with a priceâand this is mine. i will accept your offer, but in return you must do something for me as well.â you nodded furiously, ây-yes! anything⌠iâll do anything!â
the sea witch smiled and it lacked all of the playfulness she previously possessed. instead, it was almost cold, like she had flipped a fin.
âin one month's time, you must cut out the beating heart of the human you love the most and bring it to me.â the sea witch slowly leaned away from you, her eyes remaining on yours. âif you donât fulfill your end of the deal, you will never walk on land again and you will never swim in the recesses of the ocean again. you will instead turn to seafoam and be nevermore. that is your price, guppy.â
your eyes widened in shock and in fear. âb-but, in the storyââ the witch swiftly interrupted you, her voice harsh and grating. she leaned down to you again so fast you had no time to process it. her teeth were sharp and her eyes were almost fully black. âin the âstoryâ i gave that halfwitted thing a single day and every step she took felt like standing upon urchins. be grateful, girl, that iâm showing you kindness. now what will it be, do you accept?â
the clacking of her jewelry sounded like a ticking clock, urging you to answer quickly. âi accept!â you blurted. your eyes widened further and you gasped softly at your words. the sea witchâs sharp smile grew.
she got in the water and hooked her arms under yours and dragged you towards the stone floor. âyes, child!â she shouted and smoke rose all around you out of the bubbling cauldron you suddenly noticed. âa deal has been madeâone you will die for to break! thereâs no turning back!â she cackled loudly and she dragged you fully onto the ground, dropping you unceremoniously. you sat up, fear flooding your entire body as you froze.
âthereâs no turning back! thereâs no turning back! a debt to be made. the beating heart shall be mine! for all you have sacrificed will be paid!â the witch shouted, cackling to herself.
the room grew dark and the light from the cauldron shimmered off of your deep blue scales. before you could do much else, the sea witch plucked four scales from your tail and you hissed out in pain. she dropped them into the cauldron along with the trinkets and such from the stone bowl, mixing them all together with a hearty laugh.
you began to rise in the air and your tail started to tingle before becoming so unbearably hot. you screamed out in pain as the smoke clouded around you and left you blind to the rest of the room. from beyond the fog, you heard the witch shout, âtonight, a vicious storm will brew and take you on your journey. a month from now the same storm will return, with or without you.â
you could barely hear her between your screams. one by one, you scales started to be ripped from your tail, withering away into nothingness. the more you writhed in pain, the more it felt like your tail was being split in two. you rose further into the air and noticed the suspended pool of water hanging above you. suddenly, you couldnât breathe. like your gills closed and you were suffocating. the top of your head rose into the water and despite not being able to breathe, you screamedâa shrill sound full of unabashed fear.
from the distance, you heard the sea witchâs voice again. this time she wasnât shouting, but instead chuckling in satisfaction. she continued, âeither way, iâll have a heart.â
as you entered the water, you were whooshed into a current that helped you breathe again. you gasped in large breaths as you spun around disoriented. the pain you felt was unimaginable. your tail felt as if someone was ripping a leg off a starfish. except, instead of growing back the same, it was growing something else entirely. more scales ripped and withered off of you as your tail split.
you tried to think about the future. of how worth it this will all be in the end when you have your legs and you finally walk on land, living amongst the landwalkersâor humans, as the sea witch interestingly called them.
but, a thought prodded at your mind. the bargain you made and the heart you will have to bring back.
you didnât think you could do itâdidnât have the stomach to cut out someoneâs heart, but you had no choice. not anymore. whoâs heart will you cut out? will you find some unsuspecting victim and force yourself to love them until you actually do so in the end you can rip out the heart they entrusted you with? it was all so wrong. what have you done?
the current led you to the seaâs surface and in the heart of the most vicious storm youâve ever seen. waves crashed against you and pummeled you back down under the surface, yet each time you emerged again and again. harsh, stinging winds slashed across your skin, yet you remained unharmed. you hoarsely yelled out in pain and looked down at the beautiful blue tail you once had, the scales a myriad of shades. you didnât even recognize it anymore.
instead what you saw was a half tail, half pair of legs monstrosity. it perfectly described where you were at this current momentâbetween the waves of the watery life you had been stripped from and being pushed forward to the dry land of the life you will come to know. in the distance you heard that loud, guttural sound that you recognized so well. you turned and saw the beacon of fluttering light emitting from the lighthouse standing tall against the storm.
a dark thought polluted your mind. you werenât expecting to be spitted out so close to the village. you mind traveled to the man working the lighthouse as you fought against the waves to breath the cold air.
what if it was his heart you cut out?
no⌠you didnât want to think that. didnât want that thought to be true. anybody, but him. anybody, but sunghoon. youâve grown too fond of him during the times you watched over himâyou canât let his already seemingly lonely life be cut short by getting his heart ripped out. you wouldnât allow yourself to do that to him.
the tormenting waves seemed to have other plans for you. they took you directly towards the shore where the lighthouse sat and you started to cry.
shock jolted you as you felt wetness roll down your cheeks just as the rain started to pound down harder from a light splash. you touched your cheeks with trembling hands. the change was all too much too fast. you werenât expecting it to be this way.
when you heard the story of the mermaid trading her tail for legs it was nothing like this. she emerged from the water like a graceful swan, a beautiful sunset behind her that reflected off the calm sea. you couldnât help but feel betrayed by the lies you were told.
you didnât feel graceful, you felt forsaken. this was a journey of death, not rebirth.
the closer you got to the shore, the more regret started to pierce deep inside you. it didnât help that the storm clouds seemed to break so the moonâs light could illuminate just you. it all felt so unfair. all you wanted to do was walk on land, why must you endure all this? why must you love someone deeply only to rip their heart out? and why were the sea witch's waves so hellbent on that person being sunghoon?
why did excitement still flood in the pit of your belly at the thought of the life you may live after?
a second, smaller light flickered on at the tiny island you were heading for and you knew it was him. you watched as the small light raced towards the shore almost as fast as you were being pushed to it. the two of you were heading towards a deadly collision and you werenât ready for it.
the waves spitted you out and you washed up onto the sand of the shore. you felt weak and dizzy and something else entirely that you couldnât name or figure out. your stomach rumbled like the thunder and your head ached. you raised your head as much as you could and looked down at your new body. you were in so much pain that you almost felt numb.
sniffling a little, a laugh spilled from your lips and the corners of your mouth pulled upwards. you have legs. they may be painful at the moment and slightly numb, but you finally had them. you felt every grain against them and dug your legs further into the sand. the last remaining scales of your former life surrounded you like glittering rocks, you were surprised that they hadnât withered away like the rest of them.
you looked up at the full moon, glowing and huge. like a pearl in the sky. you smiled wider before inhaling deeply. you felt brand new. maybe the whole journey was worth it in the end. a wave of sleep hit you and you struggled to keep your eyes open.
just as your eyes began to close fully, a warm light draped over your body. sunghoonâs worried face appeared in your view just as another wave of sleep overcame you, the ghost of a smile on your face.
as you drifted off into the unknown, the claws of regret sank into you again and itâs almost as if you could hear the sea witchâs cruel cackling. you canât rip out his heartâyou just couldnât. you wouldnât. because, unbeknownst to you, that fondness you held so deeply for him was already blossoming into something more. something dangerous.
it was a strange day, indeed, for sunghoon.
more of a strange week, actually. firstly, his assistant keeper was nowhere to be found, so he was on the small island all alone; manning all of the work and upkeep of the lighthouse on his own. as he went on about his days, sunghoon constantly felt watchedâhe even swore he heard a womanâs laugh before, saw the apparition of her along the shore, but it was just him. maybe it was finally his time to go mad like so many other lighthouse keepers.
now a vicious storm appearing out of nowhere? after his logs over the week have only shown mostly clear skies? it was all very strange to him.
even stranger was what sunghoon saw in the storm as he scanned the waters for any possible boats or ships. a woman, illuminated by a beam of moonlight, fighting against the waves and crashing upon his shore like some holy being. the storm came so fast he barely had time to get from his bed and light his oil lantern to go out and try to assist her.
that where sunghoon was now, holding his lantern over your bare body as he worriedly looked over you for any injuries. you seemed completely unharmed, surrounded by shifting blue scales with pearls in your hair. with skin slightly tinted blue and with slightly webbed hands, you almost looked⌠humanâbut, more ethereal and beautiful than anything sunghoon has ever seen in his entire life. you were prettier than any gibson girl appearance the women of the village sported.
realizing that he was gazing upon a womanâs naked body who he didnât know, sunghoon quickly sat his lantern down in the sand as he shrugged off his wet coat. he laid it over you before hooking his arms under your legs and back to carry you back to safety in his quarters, making sure to grab his lantern to light his way back through the dark.
the closer to his small house and the further away from the shore he got, the storm simmered until he was at his front door and the skies and sea were almost calm again. very strange, sunghoon thought.
sunghoon laid you down gently onto his couch and replaced his coat for one of the thick blankets strewn across the back of the couch. you were completely out cold, and probably would be for a while. sunghoon shook his head in wonder as he stared down at you, âwhat happened to you? how did you manage to get caught naked and alone in the middle of a storm?â
his questions would have to wait for later. sunghoon rushed back outside and to the lighthouse. he climbed up the narrow winding staircase to the top and ensured that the lamp was still burning. after adjusting the flame, everything was back in order and the mechanism was spinning efficiently.
sunghoon sighed as he exited the lighthouse. thankfully, he wouldnât have to do much cleaning up after the sudden storm. after logging everything that happened, sunghoon ventured back down to the shoreâback to where he found you.
in the sand, he picked up some of the blue scales that had surrounded you and inspected them. they were somewhat transparent and flexible. when sunghoon held them out to the light, they shifted from a dark blue to a deep teal color. it only left him with more questions, but he pocketed them to ask you about later.
a yawn was ripped from his mouth and he looked out at the moon. if his calculations were correct, he still had a couple of hours until he had to be up again for the day. heading back to the small house near the lighthouse, sunghoon decided to go back to sleep until either it was time for him to wake up, or you awoke. there was no point in staying awake if everything outside was calm with no signs of changing and you were asleep.
sunghoon quickly ran upstairs and changed his wet clothes for dryer ones, making sure to bring some down for you to wear when you woke up. he sunk down into the armchair next to the couch, running his hands through his damp hair. sunghoon glanced over to you, sleeping peacefully, with a sigh. he just hoped that nothing else strange occurred.
he got as comfortable as he could on the armchair and yawned once again. sunghoon closed his eyes and let himself drift off to sleep.
you awoke inside a simply adorned house that you didnât recognize. memories rushed towards the forefront of your mind and you recalled the events you just went through. the sea witch, your newâand no longer painfulâlegs, the storm, and sunghoonâs worried face. you slowly sat up and the fabric across your body fell off your shoulders and pooled in your lap.
you turned towards the window and looked out at the sky. it was still rather dark outside, but you could tell that dawn was not too far away. the light atop of the lighthouse still flickered like a beacon in the sky and there were no remnants of whatever storm brought you here.
the surface, you were finally on it. a smile grew on your face and you turned your attention back to your new legs, flipping the fabric off of you completely to gaze upon them.
they were absolutely glorious. you giggled a little as you wiggled the tiny fingers at the end of them. they felt unusual, but you supposed you would eventually get used to the feeling. another thought popped into your head, loud and demandingâsunghoon.
he was asleep in the chair next to you, uncomfortably twisted in it. you tilted your head as you looked at him. finally, you were getting a close look at a landwalkerâhuman. you stood on your new legs, shaking and using the couch to stabilize you. you took a shaky step towards him, and another until you were basically hovering over him.
how fascinating, humans. they didnât have any gills like merfolk did, nor the tinged blue-ish skin or tail. and from what you could tell their ears didnât have any attached fins on them either. you touched your own ears, astonished at how different they felt before holding out your hand. they were still slightly webbed, but not nearly like how they used to be. it was all so⌠new.
your skin was soft and warm rather than cold, wet and almost slick. sunghoonâs hair also didn't sprawl out around him like yours did when you were underwater. instead, it covered his eyes in a dark curtain, resting softly across his cheeks.Â
you reached out your hand and brushed the hair away to see sunghoonâs closed eyes, fingers brushing lightly across his skin. he really was beautiful. your brows knitted together as the tips of your fingers dragged down his cheek. did all humans look like him?
sunghoonâs eyes cracked open and you gasped softly, pulling your hand away. you took a wobbly step back. you nearly fell onto the table if it hasnât been for sunghoon quickly reaching out and grabbing your waist to steady you. you both looked at each other with wide eyes and complete silence. sunghoonâs eyes trailed your body and his eyes widened even more before he swiftly removed his hands from your waist and turned his head to the side, blinking rapidly.
ât-thereâs clothes on the table for youâŚâ sunghoon trailed, the sleep still in his voice, as he shifted in the armchair uncomfortably. his eyes darted to yours before looking away again.
you gave him a confused look before turning to the table. you held up the âclothesâ he was talking about in front of you. you turned back to him with a puzzled look. âwhat⌠is it?â you asked. you stuck your arm through one of its various holes, confused on what you were to do with it.
sunghoon shifted in the seat more as he dragged his gaze to you. he took the pillow from behind him and pressed it down in his lap. âuh⌠i-itâs a shirt,â he stuttered, just as confused as you were. âyou wear it?â
you lowered the shirt so you could look at him and sunghoon looked at the ceiling. âwear it?â you repeated. what is a âshirtâ and how does one âwear it?â there was so much about a humanâs life that you didnât know. it made you excited to learn about it all.
sunghoon cleared his throat and his brows drew together more, like he didnât understand how you didnât understand what he was talking about. suddenly, realization dawned on his features and he slowly looked down from this ceiling so his eyes connected with yours. âyeah,â he said slowly. you could see the geysers blowing in his head the more he stared at you, his eyes shifting along your face and your hair. he glanced towards the door before settling on you. âhave you seen them before?â he suddenly asked.
âfrom afar on humans, but never this close! we donât wear things such as this. itâs soft,â you smiled. you then gasped, covering your mouth with your hand. you didnât think it was wise to let him know that you wereâor, use to beâa mermaid. your fatherâs words came to mind again, but, as you stared at sunghoon with wide eyes, it didn't look like he was dangerous.
after all, he did rescue you from the storm and gave you shelter. he is even giving you some of his clothes, even if you didnât know what to do with them or how to wear them. maybe you could trust him with your secret before going off to the village in hopes of finding someone to fall in love with. treat it as a farewell before you leave him to ensure your fondness didnât grow any further.
a smile grew on sunghoonâs face and as you stared at each other for another moment, you could see him put all the pieces together himself. âwell, us humans usually wear a shirt like this,â he started, motioning down to the shirt that covered his chest. âand trousers to cover our lower half. youâre, uh, naked⌠right now.â
your brows raised in shock. naked? how were you naked? most of your pearls were still in your hair and your hair was relatively decent still. you were completely dressed.
sunghoon slowly stood. he grabbed the shirt from you and held it in between your bodies. âiâm not sure how things work where youâre from⌠but here, let me help youâŚâ he lifted the shirt and pulled it over your head through one of the holes. âyour arms go through the other two,â sunghoon murmured awkwardly.
he then very awkwardly guided you through putting on the pants and you quickly learned about balance and its importance.
âthank you,â you said sincerely as you smiled at him. sunghoon sheepishly smiled back, rubbing the back of his neck. âbut, i must ask one last thing of you. the village⌠itâs dire that i get there as fast as possible.â
sunghoonâs smile dropped. you leaned forward and pressed a soft kiss to his cheek. then, you started to make your way to the door, a lot less wobbly. the kiss was risky, but you couldnât help yourself. sunghoon raced towards you, his arms out. âwait!â he called out.
he held you in place by your shoulders to stop you from leaving. âyou canât leaveânot without someone guiding you, and i canât leave the lighthouse. the villagers⌠theyâll eat someone like you alive down there. itâs not safe.â you could tell sunghoon wasnât joking by the serious expression on his face.
what were you supposed to do now? âsomeone like me?â you asked.
sunghoon gave you an almost incredulous look. âyou arrived in a storm completely unharmed and alive. when i found you, you were surrounded by scales and you wear pearls in your hairâŚâ he trailed off, like the answer was blatantly obvious. âthe villagers donât believe, but spending time here, alone, at this lighthouse will at the very least have you questioning.â
your shoulders sagged. at least you didnât have to hide what you were from him anymoreânot that you were doing a good job of it anyway. âb-but⌠i have to go to the village!â you exclaimed.
âlisten, why donât you stay here for a while? iâll teach you everything you need to knowâhuman to mermaidâand after, you can go on your merry way and live amongst us on your own!â sunghoon said.
âyou donât understand.â you slumped down on the couch, crossing your arms. âitâs not safe for you, and i donât have that amount of time.â
sunghoon quirked a brow, chuckling, âwhat? are you gonna eat me or something?â you stayed silent. he sat down on the couch next to you, âif you were, you wouldâve done so on the shore or while i was sleeping. i promise that no angry mob is gonna come rowing here after you, you donât have to worry. and, iâll teach you everything as fast as i can.â
you sighed defeatedly. you just hoped it was fast enough for you to still find someone else. it couldnât be sunghoon whoâs heart you ripped out. âokay,â you murmured.
sunghoon smiled brightly at you. ânow, whatâs your name, darling?â
ây/n,â you replied a bit hesitantly.
âiâm sunghoon, here at your service!â you laughed and he joined in with you. you almost wanted to tell him that you already knew, that youâve been watching him, but you decided against it. it was best that he didnât know. âsunghoon,â you repeated instead, like you havenât already said it before, âthatâs very pretty.â
âa compliment, coming from a pretty woman like you? well, it must be! thank you kindly, miss!â he smiled playfully and you rolled your eyes. there was a pang in your chest and you inhaled. thankfully it was covered by a loud growl, causing you to furrow your brows.
sunghoonâs face lit up in realization again. âah, right. you must be hungry. let me fetch you something to eat.â
itâs been about a week since you landed in sunghoonâs care and time was ticking down. you tried to not think about how much time you had left, instead distracting yourself by helping sunghoon around the lighthouse, but it was near impossible. it didnât help that since the two of you were alone on the island together, you both had no choice but to be in each otherâs presence and get to know each other.
sunghoon has taught you a lot about humans throughout the week youâve been here and in turn youâve told him how things worked under the water. the two of you were fascinated by each otherâs stories and that, in turn, only brought you both even closer.
the day was clear, and as sunghoon said, âit holds no signs of changing.â
âwhat do you say we row over to the village? get you some proper clothes?â sunghoon asked. âi donât think you want to keep wearing mine.â he paused from the siding he was painting to look over to you.
you halted the paintbrush you were holding, looking at his clothes that you wore. âwhat? do they not look good on me?â you giggled.
sunghoonâs eyes widen, almost like something clicked in his head, but a smile grew on his face. he said nothing for a moment, just stared at you with a fond smile. âof course they look good on you,â he said.
you looked away, hiding your face, as you continued painting. âthat would be nice,â you murmured, before speaking a little louder. âit would be nice to see the village.â
not soon after that, the two of you were climbing up the dock at the village together. you stuck near sunghoonâs side, suddenly overwhelmed by the busy life of the villagers. as you walked through the streets, you couldnât help but notice all their staresâtheir dirty looks. you pressed more into sunghoonâs side and he wrapped his arm around your waist.
âa manâs clothes!â you heard the village women mutter amongst each other. âand her hairâŚâ
you now knew what sunghoon meant when he said the village would eat you alive. you didnât look how the village women looked and the difference was drastic and obvious. none of them had pearls intricately wrapped in strands of their hair or even had their hair down. their hair were all put up, with flowing skirts and modest blouses or fitted dresses that showed the curve of their hips that didnât match the buttoned up untucked menâs shirt and trousers you wore. it was all so overwhelming.
by the time you reached the tailors, you were practically clutching on to sunghoonâs side. when you entered, every eye was on you. a human womanâwho you assumed was the owner of the shopârushed towards you. âoh, you poor thing! let me fix you up!â she cooed as she pulled you away from sunghoonâs grasp.
you looked back at him with wide, fearful eyes. âitâll be okay,â he assured you, grabbing your hand. âiâll be right here waiting for you.â
âthis will take a while,â the woman said to him, before glancing at you. at least she didnât look at you like the other women did. it was more with pity than disgust. sunghoon nodded, sitting in one of the chairs with his hat clutched in his hands. you didnât turn away from him until your view of him was physically cut off by the curtain the woman pulled in front of your face and he didnât look away either.
suddenly the woman had you out of sunghoonâs clothes and in long skirts and blouses. she had you try on various ones to gauge your size, along with pulling out what she called âmeasuring tape.â
once you had on an outfit she was satisfied with, her fingers hovered over the pearls in your hair, a look you couldnât name in her eyes. âpearls are very beautiful? donât you agree?â she asked as she turned to look at your face. you nodded, still a bit uncomfortable, as you cast your gaze downwards to the floor.
âall that hardship for beauty⌠for a simple creation,â the woman said. âi was just like you once, little guppy.â your gaze snapped to herâs in shock as her eyes stared at the pearls in your hair.
the woman continued, and you saw the sadness in her eyes. she nodded her head towards the curtain, âthat man out there, he found you, didnât he?â you opened your mouth to speak but no words came out, so you just nodded. âheâs already swimming down deep for you,â she said, âit gets easier, dear. when itâs all over, you come and find me, you hear?â
she said nothing elseânothing else about the fact that you both crawled from the deep in hopes of a new life. nothing about how she mustâve had to sacrifice the one she loved most in order to be standing in front of you right now. nothing about if it was worth it or notâand you so desperately needed to know.
instead, she carefully untangled the pearls from your windswept hair and worked them into the up-do she styled your hair in. as she worked around you, you noticed the single pearl in her own hair, and your heart broke in two.
once she was done and the curtain was opened, you all but ran back to where sunghoon still sat, just like he said he would. as you approached, he stood to his feet as he looked over you. his eyes were wide and his mouth hung open. the woman giggled, winking at you, before leaving the two of you alone.
âbetter?â you asked him, glancing down at the new clothes you wore.
âyou were already beautiful,â sunghoon replied, a bit breathlessly and flustered. you smiled and felt as your face started to heat up rapidly. his ears were a flaming red that made you giggle a little. sunghoon cleared his throat, blinking, âb-but, itâs a good huâgood look on you. do you like it?â
you thought it over for a moment, âthereâs aspects of it that i like, some that i donât.â you liked how intricate it all looked, a lot of it reminded you of the seabed. along with the colorsâit looked like you wore a coral reef with the most beautiful and shimmering fish in it. you werenât sure about how fitted it all felt, but you were sure you would get used to it. it bummed you that your hair was put up, but at least you kept your pearls.
âwell, you can wear it all however you like when weâre back on the island, sweetheart,â sunghoon said, stepping towards you. he took your hands in his and smiled at you.
when the two of you walked back through the village, you still felt eyes on youâmore snickers and muttering. on the row home you were quiet, which sunghoon noticed. in the house, he saw how the sadness twisted your features.
he guided you towards the couch, his brows drawn together in worry. âiâm sorry,â he said softly, his voice low. sunghoon watched helplessly as the tears welled up in your eyes as you looked at him before sliding down your cheeks. you touched your fingers to the wetness, confused.
âwhat is this?â you asked him.
âtears,â sunghoon replied. âthey happen when you feel an emotion deeplyâlike sadness.â more tears fell down your cheeks and you buried your face in his chest. sunghoon wrapped his arms around you and held you tightly.
after a few moments, you peeked your head out and looked at him with big, teary eyes. your eyes darted down to sunghoonâs lips before looking back up at him, your brows furrowing like you were in inner turmoil. slowly, you leaned up and softly pressed your lips to his.
sunghoonâs own eyebrows raised in slight shock. you pulled away the slightest bit, your lips still hovering near his like you were frozen. for a second, sunghoon was too. he then chases your lips, kissing you again.
you lips work in perfect harmony together as you kiss each other. like the past week has been building to this moment and itâs finally here and itâs perfect. his lips felt perfect on yours and yours on his. it was as if they were made for each other and you never wanted to spend another moment not kissing sunghoon.
his hand cupped your face and you sat up more, nearly in his lap, as the kiss deepened. you kissed each other like you were desperate. like the waves were crashing around youâand they were. the time you had left flashed in your mind and you ran your hands through his hair to distract yourself from the thoughts and instead focus on himâonly sunghoon.
sunghoonâs hat fell to the side somewhere on the couch and his other hand slid down to rest on your waist. you kissed each other like you didnât need air, or water, or anything. just each other. but you did, and you pulled away as heavy breathing overtook the both of you. not far, but enough so that you lips had the slightest distance from his. your thoughts came back full force, the sand in your hourglass falling and the sea witchâs cackling.
you shook your head a little, eyes still closed. âw-we canât⌠this is too dangerous,â you trailed off in a soft and low voice, your eyes fluttering open and meeting his.
âi donât understandâŚâ sunghoon whispered. âwhat is so dangerous about it?â the pads of his thumbs wiped away freshly fallen tears. you shook your head again, pulling away from him fully and sitting properly back on the couch. sunghoon sat up straighter and placed his dropped hat in his lap.
you wrapped your arms around yourself. you looked out the window towards the calm sea and felt yourself break. it was already too late. youâve reached the point of no return, and if you continued down the path you were going with sunghoon, there would be no going back.
âthis wonât end well,â you told him, âand weâll both end up getting hurt.â
you felt his fingers gently turn your face towards his. his face was inches from yours and he pulled you closer to him as you sniffled, wrapping his arms around you in comfort once again.
âand what if i like the painâthe danger?â sunghoon asked you quietly. âwhat if i want to get hurt by you?â
you shook your head once again and turned your head away from him. âyou donât,â you replied. he didnât know what he was asking, and you knew someday soon you would have to tell him. he turned you towards him again, nodding. âi do,â sunghoon said.
his lips met yours again and you could feel the harsh winds whip around the two of you. the tides bent and broke and turned. you were both caught in a riptide and there was no escaping. your fates were already put in motion.
you were a fool to think you could stop it. you kissed sunghoon back with so much passion and wanting that you were sure it would knock the two of you right over. instead, he kept you stable, kept both of your heads above the water as you got pushed by the tall waves hand in hand. sunghoon kissed you back just as feverishly.
from the second you saw him through the fog you knew that your souls would be intertwined. you knew that you would fall in love with himâthere was so stopping it, and you couldnât no matter how hard you tried.
but then you thought of his bloody, beating heart in your cold hands. his lifeless eyes staring up at you. you had to fight against your rippling love for him, there was no other option. you didnât want the sea witch to have his pure heart, she didnât deserve it. and you felt like you didnât deserve it either.
but the anchor has already been dropped into the water, and by the time you hurriedly pull it back up it would already be too late.
so you kept kissing him. you let everything you felt for him speak for itself through your moving lips on his and hoped that it was enough. you hoped that sunghoon understood it allâhoped that once he found out the truth that he would forgive you for keeping it from him. you hoped that his feelings for you would change.
the womanâs words from earlier seeped between your thoughts. âheâs already swimming down deep for you.â you didnât think it could get easier. at the end of the time you had, when it was either you or sunghoon, you were choosing him. you just hoped that, in time, it would get easier for him.
itâs been a little over a week since you and sunghoon shared a kiss that shifted everything between the two of you. you tried hard to fight against your rapidly growing love for him, but it seemed like sunghoon fought against you every step of the way. whether it was fleeting but charged touches, longing looks, or the words he spoke, sunghoon was determined to let the feelings between the two of you grow. heâs even gotten more bolder with his displays of affection.
slowly, throughout the time since your kiss, you let yourself feel all the deep and confusing and complex emotions for him. let yourself pretend that you werenât a doomed mermaid, but a regular human girl who was falling in love.
so, you shivered at his fleeting touch, wishing for more. you hid your heated face as the two of you exchanged longing glances. you melted at his sweet and honest words, as if it was a secret only the two of you shared. and for the first time in your life, you had everything youâve ever wanted.
âyou feeling better today, my pearl?â sunghoon asked you gently. a couple days ago you lightly burned your hand while lighting the oil lamp. it was a mere sting, really, but sunghoon has been fawning over you ever since. when he first called you âmy pearl,â a few days after your kiss, it came as a shock.
âmy pearl?â you asked him, slight shock fueling your voice. it was later in the day after the two of you finished the majority of what you had to do around the lighthouse. you and sunghoon sat across from each other at the table with a discarded shared meal pushed to the side in the center of you both. his hand intertwined with yours, thumb caressing the back of it.
âlike the ones in your hair,â he said, using his free hand to motion to them. his smileâthat seemed permanent these daysâgrew even more and it lit up his whole face. âunless you want to be called something differentâŚâ
sunghoon leaned across the small table towards you, tilting his head. his lips were inches from yours. in a low voice, he added, âlike sweetheart, or darling, or babyâŚâ
a permanent smile seemed planted on your lips too. your face felt like it was on fire, âiâll like whatever you want to call me. the only thing that matters is that it comes from your lips.â sunghoon chuckled and his head fell in the other direction before placing a sweet kiss on your lips. âiâll keep that in mind.â
âi told you, iâm okay,â you started as sunghoon looked over your wrapped hand. he glanced up at you with his brows raised before softly kissing the spot on your hand that you hurt. âthereâs no need to worry.â
sunghoon then brought your hand to his chest. you felt the dull thump of his heartbeat and your assuring smile faltered slightly. you pulled your hand away. âwe should finish cleaning the lighthouse,â you said, looking down to your feet. you glanced back up and sunghoon nodded. you saw the worry start to settle on his face but you moved before he could say anything else.
later that night, a storm had rolled in. it wasnât as bad as the one that brought you here, but it still scared you nonetheless. it had woken you up and the thunder shook you to your core. it made you remember that just because you were pretending everything was okay and normal didnât mean that they were. you had to tell sunghoon the truth at some point, and it had to be soon.
you shakily slid out your bed, clutching tightly to your frilly, high-collared white nightgown, and made cautious steps towards your door. with each strike of lightning, your bedroom illuminated and you saw your shadow dance across the floor. sometimes, it didnât look like you had legs at all, but a tail still. the more steps you took, the more some of them felt wrong. like you were stepping on hot coals or urchins.
shaking your head as you slowly opened your door, you tried to calm yourself down. it was all in your head, thatâs all. everything was okay.
you made your way down the short hall towards sunghoonâs room. carefully, you opened his door, the creaking getting drowned out by the rolling thunder. sunghoon was already awake, staring out his window from his bed at the storm, features drawn in complete focus. his eyes snapped to you and his slowly opening door before softening.
you felt silly, like a child coming to a parent after a bad dream. he mustâve seen how scared you were, because he motioned you over to him. you closed his door before walking over to his bed. you climbed up onto it and sat next to him, the two of you peering out his window.
the storm was even less bad than you thought it was. mainly just a little rain and a lot of thunder. the sea waves werenât even as bad as you thought they initially seemed.
âthe storm should be over soon,â sunghoon said, looking over to you, âthe waves of thunder are getting further and further apart.â his spectacles caught the moonlight briefly before he took them off. âhere, you should get some sleep.â
sunghoon shifted in the bed and pulled his covers over you, urging you to lay down. once you did, the two of you laid in silence and in the darknessâbesides the flash of lightning here and there. you looked over at him in the dark, watching his silhouette. âsunghoon, iââ
your mouth clamped shut. how do you even bring something like âcutting someoneâs heart outâ up? how do you do it without confirming to yourself and revealing to him that you love him deeply? how would he react to it all? you didnât want your relationship to change, but this road had to be crossed. you had to let him know that your time was limited togetherâthat you only had roughly another two weeks before youâd be seafoam.
how there is no salvation waiting for you.
you decided that it had to wait another day. one where it wasnât storming and you could see each otherâs faces. he deserved that.
âthank youâŚâ you trailed instead, swallowing the lump in your throat. âfor all that youâve done for me thus far. i canât tell you how much it all means to me.â you felt him shift and though you didnât physically see his face, you felt the weight of his eyes on you.
in a quiet voice, you added, âhow much you mean to me.â
the warmth of his body next to yours was suddenly too much for you. how different everything felt was, once again, overwhelming. it took everything in you not to cry.
âyou mean a lot to me, too,â sunghoon said in the same quiet voice as you. âmore than you know.â
his arms reached out towards you and his touch felt like sparks along your body. they wrapped around your body and pulled you closer to him, until your head was resting on his chest and you could hear his quickening heartbeat as his chest rose and fell. it made you want to cry even more.
âiâm glad that you came in, i actually canât sleep that well during storms,â sunghoon said. you looked up at him and you could almost make out his face. âand your presence is always a welcome one. makes me feel calmer.â
you smiled to yourself, your face heating. âi think i can help with thatâŚâ you trailed.
sunghoon looked down and hummed in question. you continued, âthereâs a lullaby my mother used to sing to me as a child when i couldnât sleep.â you began to hum the start of it softly.
like magic, sunghoon felt his body begin to get heavy and his eyes struggled to stay open. he yawned and you stopped humming briefly to giggle before continuing. he pulled you even closer, to the point where you were practically almost on top of him. sunghoon just couldnât get over the way you smelled like the sea waves. it reminded him so much of everything he loves.
in no time at all he was drifting into a peaceful sleep, feeling like the calm ripples of waves were all around him. and next to him was youâthe beautiful maiden who had come from the waves, capturing his heart and singing your beautiful lullabies.
sunghoon was past smitten, was past falling, he was in deep. deeper than heâs ever been before and the more time he spent with you, the farther down he went. sunghoon was in love with you, he just needed some way to put his emotions into words and tell you. there was no doubt in his mind about you not feeling the same.
the weather had grown colder than usual, especially during the night. when you and sunghoon werenât working around the lighthouse, you were both in the house by the fire, talking about nothing and everything. you had just come back inside from relighting the oil lamp at the top of the lighthouse. âitâs really cold out there!â you exclaimed with a laugh as you walked towards where sunghoon sat on the armchair.
he has just come from lighting the fireplace in his bedroom, where youâve been sleeping ever since that night a week ago when you came in during a storm. sunghoon extended his hand towards you and you intertwined your fingers with his. he quickly pulled you to him and you fell into his lap with a squeal while he laughed. âlet me warm you up then, my love,â sunghoon chuckled, pressing warm kisses to your cold cheeks.
the fire in the downstairs hearth was already merely warm embers and it was nearly time for bed. sunghoon pressed a lasting kiss to your lips, both of your mouths moving in sync before you had to break away for air. you stared into his brown eyes with wide eyes, lips just a breath away from each other. sunghoonâs hand was cupping your cheek and for a moment, it was just the two of you in the whole world.
you inhaled sharply before kissing him again. it was full of that same passion and want from the first kiss the two of you shared. in the midst of it, you twisted in his lap, hiking up your nightgown and straddling him as your lips worked against each other.
it felt like the jar you kept all you love for him began to crack until it finally exploded, letting all of the love flow freely. it was too much to containâtoo powerful to control. there was no stopping it and it all only grew more and more. it felt as if there was fire in the pit of your belly, making your skin hot and your head clouded.
you pulled away from sunghoonâs lips just enough to speak. âtake me,â you whispered lowly. you saw the way his eyes widened and his grasp on your hips tightened. âplease,â you begged before placing your lips back on his with a hot kiss.
sunghoon sat the two of you up so you were no longer leaning back on the armchair. it seemed like it took everything in him to rip his lips away from yours. he stood and you intertwined your hand with his and led him up the stairs.
when the two of you made it to his room you let go of his hand as he stoked the fire. you pulled off your white nightgown and let it fall to the floor below. you then crawled onto his bed as you waited, completely naked. the warmth of the flames made your already hot skin feel like it was on fire.
sunghoon froze when he saw you on the bed, his eyes wide and his mouth slightly agape. he watched as the flickering light bathed you in warm hues and made your hair glitter with all of the pearls strung in it. you smiled at him shyly, you gaze casting down for a moment before looking back up at him. you were so beautiful that it truly took sunghoonâs breath away.
he wasted no time, stripping off his own clothes before climbing onto his bed and on top of you, his lips latching with yours in a heated kiss.
you moaned against his lips when his hand slid in between the two of you and down to where you needed him the most. with his thumb, he rubbed at the sensitive bud and made your back arch off of the bedsheets. you whimpered into his mouth, wrapping your arms around his neck to pull him closer to you.
sunghoonâs thumb then traveled down farther, spreading your arousal between your folds and having you whining. his warm hands sent electricity through your body and you didnât know how much more youâd be able to take if he didnât do something. you pulled away from his lips, chest rising and falling heavily as your brows knitted together. âi need you,â you begged in a low voice.
sunghoon then slipped a finger inside of you, causing you to gasp and hold onto him tighter. he watched as your face twisted into pleasure and he slowly began to pump it in and out of you, savoring the way your body reacted to him and his touch. once you were clawing at his back, he slipped in another finger, curling them at just the right angle to have you melt underneath him.
youâve never felt pleasure like this before and it made you angry that you waited so long with sunghoon. the way he repeatedly pushed his slender fingers inside you, coating them with your wetness, made every withering scale and the pain worth it. as long as you got to be with him, everything was worth it.
sunghoon pressed open mouthed kisses down your neck and to your breasts. his tongue circled your nipple before he pulled away. you were writhing beneath him, soft moans falling from your lips at the way his fingers moved. they only got louder when he would curl them at just the right moment and pressed up against your sweet spot.
he watched with a satisfied smile as you tried to press your legs together, a whimpering mess. he pushed one of your legs away with his free hand, his fingers splaying across your thigh and keeping it up towards your chest. soon, he felt your walls grip his fingers tightly before you were covering them in a pretty white. but, sunghoon wasnât finished with you just yet. he was determined to make this the best night of your life.
helping you ride out your high, he brought his lips back down to yours as he slowly pumped his fingers inside you. your chest rose and fell as you tried to fill your lungs up with oxygen, but you still turned the slow kiss into a deeper one.
âare you ready, baby?â sunghoon asked you in a soft voice, breaking away from your lips. you nodded eagerly, you were more than ready.
he moved so he sat back on his knees, pushing your legs apart as he pulled his wet fingers out of you. you leaned up on your elbows to watch him. more arousal pooled in your stomach as you looked over him and the way the firelight bounced off of him. he looked heavenly, completely angelic. and tonight he was all yoursânot the landâs, not the seaâs, yours. and you were his.
slowly, sunghoon slid into you. you gasped loudly at the feeling of being so full, so completely enraptured by him. once he was fully inside you, he leaned down to press a soft kiss to your lips. your lips moved in sync with his and you wrapped your legs around his hips to bring him closer to you.
sunghoon started to rut his hips forward, repeatedly pushing himself inside of you. he moaned at how good you felt around him, at how beautiful you looked underneath him with your pretty moans and your face full of pleasure. it was everything he wanted and more. he never wanted this night to end.
the two of you tried to pull each other impossibly closer. you were both desperate for each otherâs touch and no matter how close you were, it wasnât close enough.
you pulled away from sunghoonâs lips after fighting the urge to breathe for too long and buried your face in his neck. he pressed chaste kisses to your shoulder as your bodies moved in motion. it was like two waves colliding over and over again.
inside of you, you felt the rope of pleasure start to fray and snap. you whimpered, breathing heavily as you looked up sunghoon and the thin sheen of sweat that made him glow even more. âplease,â you begged him, whining as your back arched off the bed again and your hips lifted towards his. âplease, please, please.â
your head felt too clouded and it took all of your effort to even say that simple word. you were so close, so-so close. your body never felt like this before, tingly all over and on fire. it was such a stark contrast to how it felt when you were a mermaid. did humans always feel like this, or was this purely from sunghoonâs actions?
you weakly sat up, wrapping your arms around sunghoonâs neck for leverage. a desperate need overtook your senses as you rocked your hips against him in time with the way he pushed into you. the both of you moaned as the new sudden feeling.
âyou feel so good,â sunghoon murmured. âso perfect.â
he sloppily smashed his lips against yours, too eager to kiss you properly with how good you were making each other feel. it felt like your bodies were made for each otherâlike the two of you were made for each other.
soon, the rope completely snapped and you moaned loudly against his lips, body shaking as your movement halted. more whines and moans fell from your parted lips as sunghoon kept moving. you held him tightly, scared that if you were to let go you would fall apart completely.
it wasnât long after that you felt warmness spill inside you. sunghoon stilled, his head falling into the crook of your neck and his breathing coming out haggard. soft moans emitted from him and for a moment the two of you caught your breaths in silence.
once you felt like you werenât in the clouds, a shy giggle escaped you. sunghoon looked up from your neck, an amused smile on his face. âwhat?â he asked. you shook your head as you giggled more, kissing him briefly. you intertwined your hands with his.
âthat was heavenly,â you smiled, your face completely hot. sunghoon brought his hand up to cradle your cheek, his thumb caressing the warm skin, before kissing you again with a grin. âis it always like that?â you wondered.
he laughed, shaking his head a little. ânot in my experienceâno. nothing close to that,â he replied. âyouâre just special.â
a sheepish smile tugged at your face and you looked away from his gaze. sunghoon pressed a kiss to your jaw and you giggled more as he pressed another to your neck. âcome on,â he murmured against your skin, âletâs get you cleaned up, darling.â
after the two of you were cleaned up, you laid together on his bed beneath the covers, the dwindling firelight illuminating the two of you. your back was to sunghoonâs chest and he trailed the tips of his fingers along your shoulder and arm, sometimes softly kissing it.
you turned to face him and he fondly smiled down at you, causing his expression to mirror on your own face. he leaned down to kiss you. âmy pearl,â sunghoon whispered affectionately before kissing you again.
the next day, the air around you and sunghoon was charged. no longer were the touches fleeting and the two of you shared longing glances. everything was practically out in the open now, one of you just had to bridge the gap completely.
a deep rooted sensation bubbled inside you and you could only describe it as fear. you had to tell sunghoon about the sea witchâs deal, and you had to do it today. you were running out of timeâwith only a week leftâand it couldnât be put off any longer.
it made the fear in the pit of your stomach worse when you noticed how sunghoon looked at youâhow he always looked at you. it was full of love and hope and yearning. you could almost see the words forming at the tip of his tongue without him needing to say anything.
it made you feel guilty that you waited until the last moment to say anything.
sunghoon couldnât keep his eyes off of you for the whole day. he kept falling behind in his duties because he was too busy focused on you. too focused on the way your dress swayed as you moved, or the way the pearls in your hair glittered in the sunlight, completely free from the up-do that the women of the village wore. or the way you smiled at him every time you caught him staring, that smile that he would do anything and everything for.
the fire lighting the lighthouse was nothing compared to the fire that burned in his heart for you, so blinding that it was the only thing he could make out. you set him alight, made his skin hot and his cheeks rosy. sunghoon felt like he didnât even need his thicker, wool clothes with you around him. you made his heart race and race until he was sure it would go jumping out of his chest and into your gentle hands.
how could he not love you? from the moment he saw you it felt like something clicked into place within himself. like you were the final piece heâs been waiting for and he was now complete. you completed him.
if you were the lighthouse, sunghoon was the boats and ships drawn to your light with the excitement of land. for the rest of his days, his soul would desperately call out to yours until you came home to him. he was the moth and you were the flameâand he would gladly get burned by your heat if that meant he could be with you, however brief.
you were springtime with the promise of pretty, blooming flowers. the sunlight bouncing off the ripples of the sea and the cool air that flowed up from it. you were the shadows that the leaves cast on the ground and the calming sound of the remnants of waves hitting the rocks. sunghoon could shout from the top of the lighthouse everything he adored about you, but by the time he would be anywhere close to finishing you both would be old and grey, skin wrinkled from all the times you made him laugh and smile.
today was the day, he had to tell you how he felt. he couldnât keep it locked inside him any longer.
after the two of you finished everything for the day, sunghoon pulled you inside and away from the chilling winds. he sat you on the couch and nervously twiddled his thumbs as he forced the words from his mouth, and once he started he found it even harder to stop.
âi love you,â sunghoon finally breathed. âi love you so much that itâs too much to contain. it spills out of me like uncontrollable rivers. i could tell you over and over and it still wouldnât be enoughâi love you, i love you, i love you!â
he grasped your hands in his, desperately holding onto them as he stared into your eyes with furrowed brows. nothing would be able to capture sunghoonâs love for you and it frustrated him to no end, yet, it didnât stop him from trying. âi love you like the water loves the land. like the sun loves the moon and all of the stars in the sky,â he finally concluded.
you stared at him with a melancholic look and for a moment sunghoon thought that he mightâve been mistaken. that he read into you a little too much. but, all his worries were eased when you flung yourself into his arms and into his lap, making him fall back against the couch from the edge. you kissed him so passionately that it took his breath away again, but he was content with the burning in his lungs.
âi love you,â you told him, like you had discovered the secrets to the world and it all lied within him. âyou paint all of my skies the most saturated colors of blue like iâve never seen before. youâre the air in my lungs and the beating of my heartâoh, i love you so much!â
all sunghoon could do was laugh joyously as he held you close to him, planting a million and one kisses onto your face as you, too, laughed. he didnât think heâd ever be this happy in his life, and it was all because of you. no longer were his days lonely and grey; they were filled with the most magnificent colors and your presence.
you didnât realize the tears that began to fall down your face, or how the overwhelming fear in your stomach came to the surface until you got a good look at sunghoonâs happy face. you inhaled sharply before it was all too much and you broke down completely. at first, sunghoon thought they were happy tears until he saw the way you violently shook and his smile faltered.
he pulled you to his chest as his hand rubbed comforting circles against your back. âyouâre crying, my pearl? why are you sad?â he asked you he gently, pulling you away from him so he could see your face.
you shook your head, sniffling and wiping the tears from your cheeks. âiâm happy! iâm so happy for the first time in my life and itâs because of you,â you started. âonly, iâm still that naive girl i was when i first washed up on your shore, because this canât lastâŚâ
sunghoonâs brows drew together further. âwhat do you mean, my love?â
and so you told him everything. about how when you were a mermaid you dreamed of having legs like the landwalkers did, dreamed of walking on land and leading a human life. you told him how you would watch the villagers and then how the lighthouse caught your attention and you saw him from the water for the very first time and knew that he would always have your heart. you told him of the childhood story your father use to tell you of the mermaid who wished for legs and the sea witch who granted it.
finally, you told him about how you sought out said sea witch and found her, making a wish for legs of your very own. about the precedent of the deal and how it required you to cut out the beating heart of the human who you loved the mostâhim. then, you told him how you could never go through with it, how youâd rather throw yourself to the sea and become seafoam before ever thinking of hurting him.
sunghoon sat quietly with a slight look of horror as you spoke, intently listening to every word that fell from your mouth. âdonât you see why i told you it was dangerous for us to get closer? why itâs not safe?â you cried. âand itâs all my fault⌠i shouldâve insisted that you take me to the village instead of staying. now we only have a week left before i leave you forever.â
another moment passed as you cried and cried and sunghoon held you as tightly as he could, fearful that youâd crumble completely in his arms. he struggled to wrap his mind around the whole thingâaround the fact that your time together was limited.Â
sunghoon couldnât bear living without you, that was the only stable thought in his mind.
he took your face in his hands and gently wiped away your tears with the pads of his thumbs. it broke his heart to see you so sad, so defeated. all sunghoon wanted to see was your beautiful smile again.
âwhy did you think iâd let you sacrifice yourself for me?â he asked. as if heâd let you do such a thing. he would rather carve out his heart himself and throw it to the sea if it meant you could keep the life you dreamed of.
you threw his words back at him, âwhy did you think iâd let you sacrifice yourself for me? itâs not a life if you arenât in it.â
âbecause my heart already beats for you.â you shook your head at his words but sunghoon just nodded. âit does. and i want you to have everything youâve ever wanted, even if itâs at the cost of my own life.â
ânoâŚâ you shook your head as more tears fell from your watery eyes. âno,â you stated more firmly. âthis life means nothing to me without you. iâm not giving her your heart and neither are you. itâll be hard when iâm gone, but it will get easier with time. we just have to make the most of the week we have left.â
sunghoon just tilted his head at you and shook his head as tears of his own fell from his eyes. it wouldnât get easier, and no matter how close he held you, it wouldnât be close enough.
in the days leading towards the end of the month you were given, you and sunghoon spent every waking moment together. duties were cast aside to only its bare bones and deemed unimportant. you spent time leaving little pieces of yourself on the tiny island. you had taken some of the pearls from your hair and sewn them onto the hat that sunghoon always wore; he even let you weave some of them into the strands of his hair.
a storm had begun to brew along the horizon of the sea that left everything dark and cloudy. you knew that the storm was for youâfor him, and it saddened you deeply. it also filled you with a grim determination. the sea witch wouldnât have sunghoonâs heart. you would die making sure that was true.
it felt as if all hope was lost. like a blanket of complete darkness covered the two of you and you walked lost through it. the majority of the week was spent as if you both were mourning each other, and you were. sunghoon just couldnât believe that this would be the last time he would ever see you againâhe refused to believe it.
he ensured that he had as much physical attachments of you two together as possible, even going so far to hire a photographer and have your pictures taken. at night, he could hear you weeping and he couldnât do anything to comfort you except hold you. it wasnât enough for either of you. how could the two of you possibly pretend to be happy when you both knew that the end was near? that the two of you were doomed from the very start?
it was like ice replaced all the warmth inside him and froze him down to the marrow in his bones. the only spark inside him was his undying love for you.
it felt strange to feel such deep and heartbreaking, mournful sorrow over someone who was still living. like his one true love was already taken from him.
how would sunghoon live on once you were gone? everywhere he goes he would search for you, whether that be beneath the empty covers of his bed or between the flickering light of the lighthouse. would he see someone at the village and think that it was you, only for them to turn and heâd see that it wasnât? would he see the glittering sunlight along the water and think that it was the pearls in your hairâthat youâve returned home to him? he couldnât bear it all.
but, he couldnât do anything to stop it. the final day was here and the storm that was previously brewing in the horizon raged on, demanding to be feltâdemanding the heart it came for. unease sunk deep into sunghoon, and as you both watched the storm and harsh winds from the window he held you close.
âplease,â sunghoon begged, voice hoarse, barely above a whisper and half-muffled from his face buried in your hair, âplease, donât do this. we can figure out another way, just⌠just donât go.â
sunghoon had been crying all night and the storm didnât help one bit. even your lullaby only barely managed to make him fall asleep. he didnât want to miss a single precious second with you by sleeping. he had the rest of his life without you to sleep.
âitâs too late, my love,â you said somberly. you shifted to face him, tears welling in your eyes. âthereâs no other option. i have to do this. itâs the only way⌠youâre the land and iâm the seaâwe only touch for a brief moment.â
you pressed your lips to sunghoonâs firmly, letting all your passion and love for him seep through it. no matter how much your lungs ached and your head pounded, you both didnât break away. if it was going to be your last kiss, it would be one youâll both remember forever.
only when you felt like you were about to pass out did you gently pull away from him. a strike of lightning followed by a vicious roar of thunder sounded. âit is time,â you whispered.
you stood from the couch, forcing yourself to break away from sunghoon and the life you cherished so deeply. you bent down to give him one last hug. âi love you, forever,â you said, âand iâll miss you for even longer.â
âi love you,â sunghoon said, his voice breaking into a cry as tears slid down his face. âi miss you.â with bated breath, sunghoon looked up at you through his tears, âiâm sorry.â
you shook your head at sunghoon as you stood to your full height, your hand falling from his face and you wiped away his tears. you inhaled sharply and you got one last look at him, one last look at him to burn into your mind before you turned to seafoam.
you took in every inch of him, down to the hat with your pearls sewn onto it discarded at his feet and the pearls woven into his dark hair as he ran his hands through it. sunghoon was so drastically different from when you first met him, yet, completely the same all at once. it broke your heart into a million pieces to see him this way and have it be all because of you.
inhaling deeply, you turned your back before he could convince you to stay. your hand lingered near the door and you turned back to him one last time. âgoodbye, my love, my sunghoon.â
with your last goodbye, you opened the door and faced the storm.
there was no use in delaying the inevitable. you stomped towards the water, stripping off your clothes and your last shred of humanity. anger permeated you, hot like the flame of the flickering lighthouse.
it was so unfair. it was so unfair that you couldnât have the one thing youâve ever wished for. but you guessed that it was no easy wish going against nature. a thing belonging to the sea cannot step onto the land without consequencesâand here you were, facing them. walking headfirst back to the seaâto your own death, like one would if they had pockets full of stones.
you barely got to your knees in the water before red-hot pain spread throughout your legs, the same pain that you felt when they formed from your tail. soon after you were falling to the water, your deep blue, color shifting tail emerging from behind you. you dived underwater, thankful for once that mermaids couldnât cry.
you began to swim further out into the sea, watching as more and more of your body transformed back to its original state. the entire time you thought of the sea witch, of how you hated her and her cruelness. she did this to youâshe let you dream of hope only to turn the lights back out. you never shouldâve made that bargain.
above you, you saw the water ripple like something was dropped in. you wouldnât have thought anything of it if not for the feeling against your tail. you stopped swimming and twisted to look behind you.
shock filled you and your eyes widened. sunghoon swam towards you, clothes flowing in the water as he got closer.
no. what was he doing here? doesnât he know how dangerous it is for him to be in the sea at this moment? you wanted to lecture him, scream at himâbut, all that filled you was the love you have for him.
sunghoon reached out his hands toward your face and gently grabbed your cheeks. he swam forward and placed his lips onto yours. you shouldâve known that he wouldnât let you go alone, that he would be there with you until the very endâeven if you told him over and over that it would only make the pain worse.
you pulled away and let yourself smile at him one last timeâfor the first time as what you truly were. that smile quickly faltered when you saw all the red start to seep out from around the two of you, feeling the knife against your chest.
looking down, you gasped and bubbles of air floated towards the surface. lodged in sunghoonâs chest was a knife with blood rapidly coming from it. you shook your head at him, brows knitting together in anguish, and sunghoon just nodded.
you refused to let him do thisâto let him die. to let him die for you. it wasnât supposed to be like this. it was supposed to be you, not him. you were supposed to be the sacrifice.
you linked your arms under his and swam as fast as you could to the shore, bringing sunghoon towards the surface and fighting against the harsh waves. every second felt like a grain of sand in an hourglass, and you didnât have much sand left. you now know what he meant when he said âiâm sorry.â
sunghoon didnât have much time, you knew that from the way he began to cough violently. you dragged him as far up on the shore and as far away from the water as you possibly could with the hindrance of your tail. the sea witch wouldnât have him, you will die making sure of it.
you started screaming for help until your voice was hoarse, but it was no use against the whipping winds of the storm. nobody would hear you on this tiny island away from the village anyway. âwhy?â you asked him, tears falling from your face, âwhy would you do this? the sea doesnât deserve a heart like yours.â
sunghoon grabbed your hands and brought them to the hilt of the blade in his chest. âtake it⌠itâs yours. it will always be yours,â he said hoarsely. blood spilled past his lips and you cried harder. âgo, be free. walk on land and live the life youâve always wanted. be human.â
he violently coughed more and more blood coated his lips.
âitâs not a life i want if it isnât with you,â you cried, removing your hands from the hilt and pressing them to his wound. your hands were stained but the blood wouldnât stop.
sunghoon took your hands in his, âitâs not a world i want to live in if youâre not by my side, my pearl.â
with the last of his strength, sunghoon wrapped his hands around the hilt and harshly pulled the blade from his chest. you gasped as more blood gushed from the wound and stained his shirt red. âno, no, no!â you sobbed louder with each word.
âkiss.. me⌠one last time?â sunghoon heaved in question. his eyes started to close but he fought to keep them openâhe wouldnât waste any more precious seconds.
you couldnât believe that it was all ending like thisâthat it all could come to this. you stupid, half-witted, naive little guppy. how dare you dream of a life you could never have?
you sniffled and nodded. you didnât care that his blood would be on your lips, you bent down to press yours to his anyway. as they moved in sync you could feel the life draining from him and you pulled away, letting him get as much oxygen as he possibly can. it wasnât supposed to be this way.
sunghoon smiled up at you and it was the last glimmer of light in the darkness as the rain poured down around the two of you. he cupped your face gently, his hand trembling. âmy pearlâŚâ he whispered, âmy y/n⌠i love you so much.â
with those last words, sunghoonâs eyes closed and his hand fell from your face and into the wet sand below.
you looked down at him with wide, watery eyes. a loud sob ripped through you and you cried until your chest felt like exploding and you could barely see from the burning tears. you raised a shaky hand and placed it softly on sunghoonâs chest where his heart resided. it no longer beat. he was gone, truly⌠gone.
you took the knife laying limply in his other hand and threw it as far away from the two of you as you could. you then laid your head on his chest like you did all those nights ago in the bed you shared, only, it wasnât the same.
sunghoon was gone. his warm body was now cold and his beating heart had stilled. all that was left was youâand soon, even you would cease to exist.
you felt tingling in your tail, little stabbing pains that would hurt if you didnât feel so numb right now. you knew that you were withering awayâturning into seafoam like the sea witch promised with only your heart to leave behind so she could collect it. you welcomed it, for you had nothing left.
let her take your heart, so long as she doesnât touch his.
softly, you began to hum the lullaby your mother used to sing to you as a child. you hoped that it would aid sunghoon on his journey beyond, that the storm would no longer make him anxious and instead he felt calm. that it would gently lull him to where he needed to be.
more tears slid down your wet cheeks from the lack of sound in chest. how it didnât rise and fall with his breathing. but, you continued humming.
the fin of your tail started to turn first. seafoam overtook it and fell away into the sand in a pool of foamy white. you closed your eyes as it spread further and further up your body. you hummed until you physically couldnât anymoreâuntil your entire body was seafoam and so were your lips. until you were nothing but a beating heart against sunghoonâs still chest.
the storm began to melt away, the dark clouds very slowly rolling back towards the magic that casted them and the rain traveling upwards towards them. it is unknown how long the remnants of your bodies laid in the wet sand, curled into each other.
there was no telling where sunghoon ended and you began.
deep down below at the sea floor there is a rumbling. a loud, angry scream follows and it is said it can be heard for miles. the sea witch tries with all her might, but her waters are just too far away from where the two lovers lie. she is unable to take their hearts, for they are their ownâthey belong to each other and no one else. and soon after, your heart turns to seafoam too. the two of you, at once, were home with each other.
while the law searches the tiny island to figure out what came of the lighthouse keeper, they find a picture of a woman with pearls in her hairâsimilar to the pearls found in the lighthouse keeperâs hairâand a shifting blue scale. the picture and scale was hidden in a pocket close to his chest and free from any blood. the woman was never found and the villagers have no recollection of herâdespite the various photographs around the lighthouse keeperâs small home.
through the breaking light of the dawn, it is said you can see two souls turn to one.
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