Author's Note: All characters involved are eighteen and above. There is no underage sex going on. The terms 'merboy' and 'mergirl' are for merpeople who have yet graduated from their school, which they study at until twenty-one years old, just like our university. The terms do not refer to their physical age at all. Adeline's exact age is of no consequence to the story but she is eighteen and above.
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"Hey, Adeline! Want to come along with us? We're heading topside to catch the waves!"
The small frame of a young mergirl trembled slightly, the fins of her slim turquoise tail flicking nervously as she looked up from the weeds where she was hiding. Her pale gold hair swirled around her like a glowing halo, its unusual color had brought much attention to her when she was initially brought to the sea. Deep in the ocean where the merpeople lived, they seldom have much beautiful things. Adeline was one of the exception -- her large grey eyes and coral red lips often drew attention from mermen and merboys. Her ivory skin made her appear younger than she was, for the merpeople swam up to the surface of the water as soon as their tails were strong enough to handle the long trip, spending hours basking under the sun. Adeline lived in the depths of the ocean, unlike the others who were able to walk on land and feel the warmth of the sand beneath their feet.
The merboy who called to her had caught sight of her peeking out at them. He remembered catching a glimpse of Adeline when he was still attending school, but it had been a long time ago. He knew of her, for Adeline, despite her attempts to blend into the surroundings all the time, was a name everyone in the merworld knew very well.
Not in a good way, however.
A mergirl broke off from the school of merteens a short distance away and zipped towards the merboy. She grabbed his arm and pressed up against him. "Why did you invite her? You know she can't come with us. We're going dancing on the beach later."
The merboy nodded and shrugged his shoulders apologetically at Adeline. A flash of sympathy came over him but it was gone in an instant. With a forceful swish of his tail, he swam off with the mergirl to catch up with the rest of the school, their joy as distant to Adeline as their freedom was.
Adeline slowly emerged from the weeds. She had caught the spiteful glare the mergirl cast in her direction before they left. She would have told the mergirl she wouldn't have joined them anyway but she had been so taken aback at being spoken to that she was rendered momentarily speechless. More than anything, she was aware of her own disability.
Unlike other merpeople, Adeline could not transform her tail into legs.
"Why, you look disappointed, Adeline. Upset that you couldn't join them?"
The moment Adeline heard that voice she turned and dove towards the tall weeds which grew outrageously lush across the seafloor here. She was drawn to a sharp stop when her tail was caught by a firm hand. With a single tug, she was pulled back in place.
A huge merman grinned lazily at her, as though her attempt to run away from him amused him more than anything else. "Where do you think you're going? I am talking to you. It's rude to walk away from a conversation"
Lashes fluttering from fear, she kept her head low. Her voice was almost a squeak. "I-I know. I just r-remembered I h-have somewhere to g-go."
He didn't let go of her tail. Instead, he toyed with it, enjoying the touch of her fins. Adeline had really pretty ones, long and translucent in shades of green, blue and gold, trailing behind her when she swam. He could count on one hand the number of tails prettier than hers.
There was one important reason why he had his eyes set on Adeline instead of the others. Adeline spent most of her time alone and wasn't part of any school. While merpeople weren't large on kinship, they still maintain a degree of familial ties, partly because merchildren grew up with their parents until they came of age. Adeline was different. Her father had all but left her alone when they determined she was flawed. Her inability to transform her tail into legs made it impossible to her to have any offspring, since merpeople conceived through sex with humans.
But he didn't come to Adeline so she could carry his young. He wanted her to satisfy his urges. Even without legs, she was still beautiful. The innocence in her eyes made him want to tarnish and besmirch, to teach her things a lover should. It wasn't unusual for merpeople to get together for no other reasons than casual pleasure. With Adeline, he could push boundaries and nobody would stop him. Adeline was too weak to put up a fight and her father didn't care. She had no other friends, preferring to keep to herself.
"Where?" He snickered. "Nobody welcomes you."
His ugly words made her drew her shoulders in, as though by doing that, she could hide from him. She moved her tail, trying to free her fins. His touch felt odd. Even though no one had told her so, she knew instinctively she shouldn't let anyone touch her this way. She recognized the merman. He had always watched her, his eyes able to seek her out from wherever she was hiding.
"Let go please. I really need to go." Adeline whispered.
She looked up at him at the end of her plea, her grey eyes pinning him to the spot. For a second, it felt as though his dark desires were stripped bare and exposed to the light. He brushed aside any shame that rose in him easily. If it wasn't him, it would be someone else. He had heard whispers from the deepest caverns that she was a pearl perfect for the taking. She had come of age recently, perfect for an introduction to sex. They spoke of using her as a tool to satisfy their lust and share her among themselves. All the time he eavesdropped on their conversation, his body responded. He wanted to be her first, to be the one to do all the things they had talked about.
"If you're curious about what they do topside, why don't I show you?" He asked. His hand slid up the length of her tail, watched her irises enlarge significantly. His own heartbeat pounded a steady beat at his ears.
Her coral lips parted. A light sparked in her eyes. "I-I can't transform."
Adeline was curious. All merchildren were told stories of what the other merpeople did when they swam to the shallows and walked on land. She never had the courage to swim up but it didn't mean the yearning didn't burned in her. Swimming up to the top was written in the blood of the merpeople.