RELICA ENCHANTED VOLUME III
RELICA ENCHANTED VOLUME III
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Chapter 61: The Help
Octavius’ arms caught Adnaloy and quickly he catapulted himself with her to the surface of the ocean for air with his elongated, red, robust tentacles. She immediately came to as soon as the air hit her, with a deep breath. “You must rest,” he told her. “I -I must find Sylvan,” she said as she drifted into sleep from exhaustion, collapsing into his arms once more. He carried her to his under water chamber and laid her upon his enormous clam-shelled bed. He secretly found her alluring, -how the water glistened off of her shimmery sapphire fins, and he hadn’t seen a mermaid from the Caribbean or from the coasts of Africa before, and he found her skin sultry and mysterious, to the point he couldn’t resist touching it.
Her ebony intrigued him
Tempted him
Made him curious to taste it
He had to control himself, as it wasn’t like him to disrespect another creature unless threatened, and she posed no threat, but was perhaps in danger, or in desperation. “Sylvan?” He questioned as he watched her, but his mind couldn’t embrace the quandary of who Sylvan may be, -only the quandary of his attraction to Adnaloy, as if he was bewitched. He began to study her in her sleep, looking at her closer, close enough that he decided to smell her, caress her skin, until he noticed goosebumps and her cold temperature. His sudden longing and desire towards her made him immediately cover her body with his tentacles for warmth, as if to give his perversion justification. He almost didn’t want her to awake, so he could examine her further, as he was taken by her, falling in love visually, -as she was most striking -because he never saw or met a mermaid such as her.
She woke several hours later. Gasping for air, she struggled to push Octavius’ tentacles off of her, “What is this!?!” She demandingly questioned. Octavius awoke, “I am terribly sorry, I was merely keeping you warm, you were ice cold when I discovered you.”
“Oh, well thank you. You are Octavius -yes?” she asked.
“Yes, one and only.”