Batsy Beginnings (Male Siren x Reader)
You decide to talk to the siren next to you.
You glance at him out of the corner of your eye. His features are striking; pale skin, sharp jaw, fluffy blonde hair, no visible flaws...then again, that was to be expected of a siren. He noticed your stare and glanced up at you from his drink, shooting you a dazzling smile. You felt your face flush as you smiled shyly in response. He took another sip before fully turned towards you on his stool.Â
âHey there. Itâs not polite to stare without talking to someone.â he teased, smirking slightly. You chuckled nervously and shrugged slightly.Â
âSorry, sorry. Iâm (Name), just moved here.âÂ
âAh. Explains why I donât remember you. Iâm Kalus.â he said, nodding. He rested his arm against the bar, giving you an expectant look. Confused, you raised an eyebrow at him. He chuckled softly and shook his head.
âNothing. Most humans have some weird reaction to me being...you know. A siren.â he explained, rubbing his neck in embarrassment. You hummed in acknowledgement. That was fair. Humans tended to be weird about sirens, as if they expected to somehow be dragged underwater by one whenever they were encountered. Even though half the time, sirens were just trying to live their own lives. You nodded slightly, smiling slightly.Â
âI get that. Youâre just another person, so unless you give me a reason to be a dick, I wonât treat you like youâre trying to kill me.â you joked, grinning. He brightened up, chuckling quietly at your joke. Tension diffused, crisis averted! The two of you talked more throughout the life, mostly about the differences in how you grew up. Apparently, beyond growing up in a siren colony, Kalus had grown up in a rich family. As a result, he grew up trying to break any rule he could without getting in serious trouble.Â
âDefinitely kept the troublemaker side of my personality. Oh, my mom was so angry when I said I was moving on land.â he said, laughing loudly at his memory. You snorted into your drink, amused by his antics. He was definitely not someone you were used it. Kalus seemed like a quiet, handsome loner, but now that he was talking he seemed like a loud, handsome social butterfly. He calmed down from his laughing fit and smiled softly at you, his eyes softening.Â
âItâs been fun talking to you. Itâs interesting to hear about someone growing up somewhat...normal. I love my friends, but most of us grew up in...strange circumstances.â Kalus said quietly, leaning in so you could still hear him. You flushed slightly and nervously smiled, fidgeting your fingers slightly.Â
âNo problem. Iâd love to talk to you again...â you responded shyly. He grinned wide and nodded, setting his fourth empty glass down on the bar. You chuckled and waved to him as you stood. âIâm going to call it a night. Iâll...meet you here tomorrow?â you asked hopefully. Kalus hummed softly and nodded, waiting for a moment before waving back to you.Â
Exiting the tavern, you smiled softly to yourself; you had a date to look forward too, after all!















