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Mydei
Ways To Confess (Success Not Guaranteed)
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Mydei had sat through countless battle strategy meetings with Phainon. There had never been a battle they failed to win. And yet, as he listened to Phainon drone on about his newest strategy to pursue the girl of his dreams, he couldnât help but feel that his comrade was fighting a losing battle.Â
In the background of the tavern, the band's lead singer sang a song about unrequited love. How ironic. Mydei thought, as he took a huge chug of his beer. If he was going to have to play the role of an unlicensed therapist then he'd need a drink.Â
Mydei caught the bartenderâs attention from across the tavern. âAnother beer please.â After a brief pause, he added âPreferably several more.â
âI just..â Slamming his mug down on the wooden table, Phainon let out a defeated sigh. âWhat am I doing wrong?â He asked, genuinely perplexed.
âI wish I knew so we can put an end to my misery.â
Phainonâs lower lip jutted out into a pout. The ladies out in town might have taken pity on him. But Mydei couldn't be bothered. Especially not when Phainon simply refused to take his advice. âJust tell her! Say those magic words. How hard can it be?â
âWell.. Actions speak louder than words!âÂ
âYeah? And how's that working out for you?â
âItsâŚ.âÂ
The memories flooded back into Phainon's alcohol induced mind.Â
A month ago
The orphanage yard buzzed with cheerful noise beneath the warm afternoon sun. Children ran across the grass in chaotic little groups, enjoying the simple freedom of childhood.Â
Somewhere nearby, someone screamed triumphantly about winning a game of tag. Mydei winced as his ears began ringing. He was starting to regret coming.Â
âRemind me again,â Mydei deadpanned as two boys climbed all over him, one currently dangling from his arm like it was a monkey bar, âexactly why did I agree to this?â
Beside him, Phainon sat on the grass, nimble fingers braiding a little girl's hair into French braids, all while she played with her dolls on his lap.
âMoral support.â he answered immediately. Mydei stared at him flatly. âYouâre volunteering at an orphanage. What part of this requires moral support?â
Silence was his only answer. Mydei followed Phainon's line of sight instinctively and immediately understood the reason for the lack of response.
There you were.
You were all smiles as you chased several children through the grass.Â
A little girl suddenly grabbed onto your skirt. âBig sister!â Her muddy little handprints stained the fabric instantly but you didnât seem to mind in the slightest.
Instead, you bent down to her eye level with that same gentle smile that always left Phainon feeling all warm and tingly on the inside.
âYes, my dear?â
Your fingers carefully adjusted the crooked butterfly clip nestled in the little girlâs hair.
âFor you!â she chirped proudly, holding up several badly arranged wildflowers. Your entire expression softened. âThese are lovely.â
An angel. You were an absolute angel. If he stared long enough, he swore he could almost see a halo glowing above your head.
Beside him, Mydei sighed quietly.
âSheâs beautiful,â Phainon murmured before he could stop himself.
The little girl in his lap perked up, her wide brown eyes darting between Phainon and you curiously. Then, taking a deep breath, she shouted at the very top of her tiny lungs. âBIG SISTER! THEREâS A MAN HERE WHO THINKS YOUâRE BEAUTIFUL!â
The entire yard fell silent.
âM-me?â you squeaked. Your startled gaze landed directly on Phainon. Beside him, Mydei nearly choked trying to suppress his laughter.
Meanwhile, Phainon had gone completely red.
âYouâre always so encouraging,â you said shyly, your cheeks turning the same shade of red. âMost people arenât usually that kind with their words.â
Only for you.
ââŚEncouraging,â Phainon echoed weakly.
Completely oblivious to his suffering, you smiled brightly at him. âYeah!â
Mydei pinched the bridge of his nose. âAlright,â he muttered while grabbing Phainon by the back of his collar. âWeâre leaving before you embarrass yourself any further.â
âI wasnât embarrassing myself,â Phainon protested weakly while being dragged away. Mydei glanced back at him. âYou confessed in front of thirty children.â
ââŚThatâs fair.â
A week ago
âRepeat it again.â Arms crossed over his chest, Mydei looked every bit like the serious immortal warrior that he was. âWhat should you say when you meet her?â
âI bought these specifically for you.â Inhale. Exhale. Breathe. âBecause you mentioned liking them before and I - â
âPhainon?â
This was it. Mydei was certain of it. This was the moment that his friend would succeed, so that he could stop being a wingman and carry on with his life.
âFor you because you like it.â
A brown paper bag was shoved into your hands. Even closed, you could smell the freshly baked pastries within it. And not just any pastries, but the ones from a little bakery across town that often sold out within minutes.
âYou remembered?â You beamed, your face lighting up with joy. âYour memory is amazing!â
Phainonâs expression softened immediately at your smile.
âWell,â he said quietly, âthings about the people important to me tend to stay on my mind.â
Beside him, Mydei nodded approvingly. Sure he had botched it with his flimsy opening but he had recovered well. Surely this time you'd get the hint.Â
âAh. You truly are a member of the Chrysos Heirs for a reason.â You mused, impressed. âI can't even remember what I had for lunch yesterday.â
Phainon stopped functioning entirely.
Mydei needed a drink.
A few days ago
âOofâ
âOh. Phainon? I-I'm so sorryâ
Phainon looked down to see you - mascara smudged, eyes red and nose runny. You looked absolutely devastated. Phainon felt his heart ache at the sight of you. He reached out, hand hovering in mid air, before it settled gently on your head.Â
âDo you want to talk about it?â
The both of you ended up at that tavern. Phainon listened patiently as you spilled your heart out about the disastrous date. âMy date said I talk too much. That I eat too muchâŚâ You sniffled. âMaybe I really am not that likeable..â
THUD.
Phainon slams his drink down with so much force, half of it spills across the table. Your eyes widened.Â
âHe doesnât deserve your tears.â His voice came out sharper than intended.
Phainon inhaled slowly before continuing quieter this time. âYou deserve someone who treats you properly.â His gaze lifted toward yours. âSomeone who loves you exactly as you are.â
Your expression softened and for a moment hope surged through him.
âYouâre right,â you said brightly, wiping away your tears with the back of your sleeve. âI should find someone like that.â
Phainonâs heartbeat quickened, anticipation building inside of him.
âSomeone like youâÂ
Phainon held his breath.
âYouâre so kind and emotionally mature,â you continued earnestly. âAny girl would be lucky to date someone like you.â
Phainon stared at you in complete silence. He wanted to scream. To shout. To pull his hair out.
Instead, he forced a stiff smile onto his face.
âRight.. Someone like meâ
As the flashbacks ended, Phainon's shoulders slumped in defeat.
âWell its⌠Not working outâÂ
âExactly!â Mydei slamed his mug down in frustration. The loud commotion drew a few curious glances their way.Â
âWell I can't exactly just walk up to y/n and tell her that I love her!âÂ
Mydei's gaze focused over Phainon's shoulder, at the figure that was slowly approaching their table. His lips twitched slightly.Â
âAnd confess that I've been in love with her for months! How creepy is that?â
âPhainon?â
Mydei snorted, grabbed his mug, and gave his friend a clap on the shoulder. âGood luck.â Phainon sat frozen at the table. Eyes wide. Mouth opening and closing soundlessly. Very much like a goldfish.
âI don't think that it's creepyâ
Phainon wasn't sure if it was the alcohol or the warm tavern lighting. But your cheeks were dusted with the prettiest shade of red. He prayed that this wasn't a drunken hallucination.Â
âI think that it's really romanticâÂ
The rest, as they say, was history. Or so Mydei thought, as he found himself seated across Phainon in the same tavern once again. Between them sat a velvet box that was far too small for the outrageously large diamond that Phainon had somehow chosen.
âShe just doesn't get it. I've been trying so hard to propose!â
Burying his face in his hands, Mydei groaned.Â
Here we go again.
Prophecies and Ceremonies - 5. Enough
Summary: The waiting game was a truly painful experience. But, they say patience is a virtue, and it certainly does pay off sometimes.
(Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) (Part 4) (Part 5: The Finale: You're here!)
Type: Gender neutral reader/ sfw/ MerMay/ medium burn/ romantic/ fluff/ some pining/ Merman AU/ series
Word Count: 2037
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You awoke with a sharp inhale and the first thing you saw laying on your nightstand, as innocent as could be, was Mydeiâs earring. And as quickly as that, you could feel your expression tightening unpleasantly.
Sleep hadnât found you quickly last night, and you could only assume youâd passed out after what had seemed like hours of tossing and turning.
But what had happened last night? Had Mydei made it safely out into open waters and completed the ceremony, or had he been seen?
If he had been seen, then you had a pretty good idea of what had happened. The guards wouldâve doubtlessly done their very best to kill him for being a supposed threat to everyoneâs safety. Which was a thought that had your throat tightening even as you reached out to silently pick up Mydeiâs earring.
But, on the other hand, you werenât sure what might have happened if the ceremony had successfully occurred. After all, Mydei hadnât even known what it would entail.
And yet, even with that thought in mind, it seemed like the better outcome. Though even with it, you might not ever get to see him again, depending on what this so-called ceremony entailed.
Your grip tightened around the earring, pressing the cold metal into your palm as you exhaled before starting forward. Because at the end of the day, you only had one choice. To do as you had been, and go to see if Mydei were awaiting you. After all, he apparently expected you to return his jewelry to him. So you would place your faith in that, and go looking for him.
You blinked into the bright sunlight as you stepped out onto the street, glancing around as if something might be different. But it was just the same old street, and you almost wondered if you were being overly pessimistic or paranoid.
But you didnât take your basket to carry any food this time. Not when you didnât even know if youâd find him. Instead, you just took his earring with you.
You turned, your feet finding the now familiar path that would lead you to the beach that you would sneak across as if it were the most natural thing in the world. And for a moment, you were struck by the oddness of it all.
Here you were, about to risk getting caught near the seaside and punished for the sake of seeing someone who might not even be there anymore when, in the past, there was no way you wouldâve been caught anywhere near there. Because then, there had been no reason to get yourself in trouble, and you hadnât known anything about Mydei.
Merpeople had just been in occasional warnings of what might happen if you were caught by one. Or in word about there having been a sighting which would send everyone into a tizzy.
And in that sense, it was a comfort that all was as it should be. There were no whispers of a merperson having been seen, or killed, so maybe Mydei was safe.
You pace sped up as you swallowed slightly, walking hurriedly through the crowded streets only to hear your name get called in a chorus of small voices.
You blinked, straightening as you caught sight of the three little red-haired girls who came trotting toward you. Tribbie, Trianne, and Trinnon. And they were all talking at the same time.
âThereâs a man who wants to see you!â
âHeâs a stranger!!â
âHe came out of the ocean!!!â
You blinked, half-startled as all three voices wove themselves together before you felt yourself freeze.
 A man, who was a stranger and had come out of the ocean, wanted to see you?
You inhaled slightly, already realizing how insane it was to even consider Mydei when he was a merman and definitely shouldnât be on land. But despite knowing that, a small part of you whispered that no one knew what the ceremony heâd mentioned was for or what it did. So maybe, just maybe, it was him.
âWhere is he?â
Your question came out in a swift exhale, oddly breathy and desperate. And a part of you wondered what sort of face you were making as the three girls exchanged a look before all looking at you with matching smiles and pointing behind you as they chorused their cheery response, âThere!â
You spun, looked up as your wide eyes scanned the crowd before you spotted it. A familiar glint of sunlight on gold. And then you saw him. Mydei, shouldering his way through the crowd. His familiar gaze settling on you as his lips steadily curved up into a mildly amused smile.
To your good name, you did remember to murmur a hasty âexcuse meâ to the three little girls who now whispered excitedly amongst themselves as they looked between you and Mydei before you took off. Not really caring what they or anyone else thought as you went.
It didnât end up being a terribly magical scene, though. Because no one really parted to make way for you, and you ended up stumbling through a bunch of people who frankly seemed rather annoyed by your rush.
Mydei snorted as you emerged from the crowd of now irritated people. Stumbling into him as his hands caught you firmly by the shoulders while you looked up at him. Gripping his arms tightly as you scanned him, rambling all the while, âMydei! But- But how?!â
The gills that usually fluttered at his sides were gone, as were his finned ears, webbed hands and, most notably, his long tail.
Instead, here was Mydei, standing before you as a young man on two legs. As normal as any other human on land.
He snorted, tilting his head as he spoke, ensuring you were steady before he let go of you, âGreetings to you, as well.â
You let out a slight huff, reaching down to grab his hand as you glanced around anxiously before hauling him off to the side and out of earshot of the crowd. Half whisper-shouting at him as you went, âMydei, Iâm serious!! I didnât know what was going to happen, and now you turn up out of nowhere with legs⌠What happened?!â
A part of you wanted to fuss, to tell him about how anxious youâd been since last night and how youâd been terrified heâd get caught. But, you had a feeling you knew how heâd react to some of your concerns. And at least part of that reaction would quite likely be to tell you that there was no way any of the soldiers or guards could hurt him. So you didnât bother. Instead, you just questioned him about what, exactly, had happened last night.
But, at odds with your hopes for a simple answer, he simply shook his head, âI donât know. I swam out to sea in the open, like I said I would. And after that, I donât remember. It was just like after Iâd been drowned. When I came to, I had washed ashore like this. Your guards found me and I told them there had been a shipwreck off the coast. After that, I came here to find you.â
You opened your mouth, but stayed silent for a moment as your voice struggled to keep up with your brain. But after a moment you finally managed, âSo the ceremony was to turn you human again?â
Mydei nodded, crossing his arms with the motion of assent, âThat seems to be the case.â
You exhaled, and it was like with that breath, all the tension left your body too. But it was over. Even if you didnât understand how it had happened, he was safe, and he wasnât going to be disappearing into the sea either. He was here, and he was safe.
You almost leaned forward to press your head to his shoulder as practically slumped in relief. But instead, you let your fingers curl around his earring as you pulled it out of your pocket. Aborting your motions at the last second in favor of handing it over with a slight smile that you used to hide all the emotions that were welling up within you, âWell, I guess I'll go ahead and return this to you then.â
His gaze held yours for a beat before slowly trailing down to the tiny piece of jewelry that dangled from your fingers before he finally let out an amused sounding huff, âMost wouldnât so readily return a piece of royal jewelry.â
You shook your head, smiling even as his gaze flitted back over to meet yours, âA dealâs a deal.â
He hummed his response, his fingers closely loosely around the earring and barely brushing against your own as he did so. And you almost faltered, swallowing thickly before you finally managed to speak. Bracing yourself for what came next. Because you werenât a fool. Even though Mydei had regained his legs and was here now, that didnât mean he would stay here.Â
âSo what are you going to do next? Youâve got your legs back, so the worldâs open to you.â
Youâd intended to go for levity, but your voice came out quietly instead. Hardly even a shallow imitation of the cheer youâd planned on offering. But you really werenât sure what Mydei might do. He could go back to his own land and confront his father. After all, heâd undoubtedly been wronged. And even if Mydei himself didnât put much stock in it, there was also that prophecy about him taking his throne from his father too.Â
It could be argued that heâd already cheated fate by not dying and instead becoming a merman, and then a second time by turning back into a human despite the fact you wouldâve honestly believed that to be impossible. But going against a prophecy... It could be pushing his luck. He could be destined to go and take his throne from his father any day now. And that would mean his leaving.
Mydeiâs gaze rested on you in an oddly weighty manner before he glanced off to the side, âI hadnât expected you to try and run me off quite so quickly considering how much youâd visited that cave.â
You blinked, your eyes widening as you shook your head hurriedly, âIâm not running you off! I was just wanting to know what you had planned. After all, Iâm sure youâve got a million and one things you want to do.â
You protested, before feeling yourself still as his gaze cut back over your way. Amusement glimmering in his eyes that almost had you frowning before he turned to face you more fully and leaned forward with a smile spreading across his face, âI had thought Iâd take my time and get my bearings here before I did anything else. That is what I want to do, after all.â
You felt your eyes widen slightly at his words, realizing what they meant all too clearly since you didnât miss his emphasis on the word âwantâ for even a second.
He was staying. You didnât have to worry about him disappearing or leaving at all because, not only was he a human man who could safely be here, he also wasnât planning on leaving.
You smiled, your expression slowly mirroring his as you practically beamed up at him, âI guess Iâll need to make sure I show you around and help you get used to life back on land while you get your bearings then.â
He almost snorted at your words, but nodded anyway, his eyes never leaving yours as he straightened, âThen I shall rely on you.â
You bobbed your head, feeling oddly giddy even as you did your best to suppress the feelings that were bubbling up inside of you. After all, you werenât sure you were quite ready for the teasing that would come if you threw yourself at him in a surprise hug.
Heâd probably accuse you of trying to tackle you and then tease you for being unable to even knock him over.
But for now, this was enough.
And as for that prophecyâŚ. Well, it would just have to wait.
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Prophecies and Ceremonies - 4. No Prior Warning
Summary: Evidently enough Mydei had picked up the nasty habit of delivering alarming answers to your questions with absolutely no warning. And this time, his response only left you with fear for the future. Because depending on what tomorrow brought, you werenât sure what youâd do.
(Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) (Part 4: You're Here!) (Part 5: The Finale!)
Type: Gender neutral reader/ sfw/ MerMay/ medium burn/ romantic/ fluff/ some pining/ Merman AU/ series
Word Count: 2713
MerMay Master-List
You felt oddly ridiculous as you crept into the cave.Â
You hadnât scampered across the beach like a fool this time, so Mydei wouldnât be able to pick on you about your running form, or lack thereof. But that wasnât why you felt ridiculous. No, you felt utterly stupid because, for some reason, after yesterday you felt almost self-conscious coming here to see him.
Youâd thought youâd moved past this after the initial awkwardness of bringing him lunch that had been paired with the knowledge that you were breaking at least one law by meeting with him without informing the guards of his presence. But now that awkward feeling was back and seemingly stronger than ever before, as well as being slightly different in a distinctly flustering fashion. And you didnât know if you or he was more to blame.
But after youâd gone home yesterday, quietly wondering if heâd watched as youâd snuck your way back across the beach to see that you got off the sandy patch of earth without getting caught, you hadnât been able to quit thinking about everything. What heâd told you about his past, and what youâd told him.
You never wouldâve imagined that heâd been a victim of drowning at the hands of his own father. But you also never wouldâve really foreseen yourself telling him what you had. Especially since youâd largely avoided even considering it. Preferring to pretend that you were just visiting him due to a mixture of curiosity and boredom rather than consider the fact that you enjoyed being with Mydei.
And then there was what had come after. That strangely warm moment that had been largely filled with silence as something unspoken had rested in the space between the two of you.
A part of you wanted to just say that maybe there really was something about the merpeople that allowed them to charm people with just a glance. After all, youâd heard that before. That was how everyone explained the belief that they could lure anyone to the sea with merely a song and glance cast from within the flowing tide.
Another part of you simply reasoned that this was all because he was absurdly attractive. Of course you couldnât help being somewhat taken in by him.Â
He was a merman. A creature youâd never expected to see which made the meeting exciting, dangerous, and almost magical in a distinctly forbidden nature.
It was just some odd form of rebellion that had started wholly by accident.
But as you looked at where he was, with his back to you as he surfaced in near silence from one of the deeper parts of the water in this cave, you knew all too well that wasnât the case.
Because, for better or worse, you kept coming back because you genuinely liked Mydei.Â
And somehow, after what heâd told you about his past, you were all the more afraid that heâd up and disappear in the blink of an eye to go back to wherever it was he came from.
Because even if heâd said the prophecy that spoke of him taking the throne from his father was ridiculous, a part of you whispered that maybe it wasnât.Â
Youâd seen a fresco of merpeople coming out of the sea, and then youâd abruptly met Mydei. A merman. A creature that wasnât supposed to be anywhere near the shore since all of the guards who kept a constant look out for them had made no reports.
It felt like too much of a coincidence. So maybe, just maybe, Mydei would someday claim his throne. Even if you didnât know how he ever could considering he was a drowned prince turned merman.
And yet, as he turned to look back at you without a shred of concern, it somehow felt possible. If only because it was him.
He exhaled as he looked at you with an almost nonchalant expression paired with a tilt of his head, âYouâre back again.â
You pasted a smile onto your face, pretending as if nothing were amiss and your mind hadnât been spiraling with impossibilities mixed with fears and anxiety that even you didnât fully understand, âDid you think youâd scared me off yesterday?â
A smirk appeared on his face in response to your sarcastic words, and you held up your basket. Continuing in a carefully faked tone of nonchalance, âSomeone has to bring you lunch. Especially with how you're staying cooped up in this tiny cave.â
It was almost habit to slip in a teasing remark about his royal status, but the words died on your tongue almost as quickly as they came to mind with the mere memory of what heâd told you yesterday.
He snorted, swimming over to where you settled down on a rock, âYou think I canât survive without your handouts?â
There was no real bite to his words, you felt your eyebrows arch, âYeah, well, good luck getting any food without getting spotted by any guards.â
âI got here without anyone seeing me,â He calmly made his assertion as he pulled himself up onto your rock. Looking down at you from where he had himself braced with his chin tilted as you glanced up at him.
And for a split second you faltered as the sunlight that filtered into the cave glinted off his jewelry and lit up his face.Â
It almost reminded you of when you first saw him, and youâd been taken completely aback. But it was different now. Then, youâd been terrified. Now, you were closer to him. Far more so than you ever couldâve expected.
He tilted his head, his brows pulling together and you inhaled, realizing that not only was he expecting a response, but that you were staring at him. Again.
You looked away, busying yourself with tugging the towel out of your basket as you avoided any further eye contact, âYou seemed to like those kebabs, so I brought you some more. Though Iâm guessing since you're originally from the land youâre more familiar with chicken than I originally thought.â
You could feel his gaze staying on you as you kept looking down, sliding the basket towards him. And for a horrible moment, you thought he was going to question you.Â
But he didnât, instead apparently opting to let your brief awkwardness slide and continue in your usual rhythm of easy banter. âYou were trying to introduce me to chicken?ââ
There was dry amusement to his words and you felt a smile slide onto your face as you relaxed, âNot just chicken. I thought eating food from here on land would be interesting for you. Excuse me for trying to be a decent host as the only person here to welcome you.â
You looked his way as you finished, and you almost immediately realized your mistake as you found him looking at you. Quiet amusement on his face. As if heâd somehow won some sort of challenge.
And you almost pouted at him. A move that only had his smile growing more amused as it morphed into something closer to a smirk, and you rolled your eyes.
But then he spoke, his words catching you largely off guard, âIâm from Kremnos. Castrum Kremnos. We have chicken there.â
You didnât miss the mocking hint of sarcasm there, but you still found yourself blinking at him in quiet surprise.
But youâd heard of Kremnos. It was a major city. One that was perhaps best known for its battle-hardy warriors. And the prince whoâd led them to victory numerous times.
The prince whom was blessed with seeming imperviousness to weapons and who you could now only assume was Mydei.Â
Youâd never heard his name, but it had always been whispered that the prince couldnât be injured and, seemingly, couldnât die. And, recalling the way heâd used his golden blood to heal your scrape before asserting that he couldnât be injured, the rumors seemed to be true.
Save for the fact he had been killed. Though not by any weapon.
When heâd fallen in a supposed skirmish near the border by the sea, many had whispered that the merpeople had taken him.
And, you supposed, that it could be said that they had. Though not through any action of their own.
You swallowed, shifting slightly, âIâve heard it's a beautiful place.â
He snorted, murmuring his next words, âIs that what youâve heard about my home?â There was no denying the amusement that lay in his voice as he quietly called you out on dodging the bloodshed his home was known for.Â
But then, as you watched, his gaze softened slightly and he nodded, pausing mid-kebab to almost whisper his next words, âIt is that, though.â
Silence fell between the two of you even as you felt yourself smile. Quietly wondering if the rumors youâd heard about Kremnos and its people were as wrong as the ones youâd heard about merpeople.
Water quietly sloshed against the rocks surrounding you and you shifted. Finding yourself starting to slip toward Mydei as the cave seemed to grow ever chillier before youâd carefully adjust. Each time briefly drawing his gaze, though he never said anything. Apparently opting in the same way you did to let the silence rest between you.
After a short while though, he finally spoke. His chin lifting as he glanced out at the sky the clouds rolled idly though through. Almost as if he were searching brilliant blue that was reflected upon the sea for something only he knew about.
âI came to the surface because of the ceremony.â
You stilled at his words, a response to a question youâd long given up on hearing the answer to. But then you twisted, looking at him silently before softly questioning him, âWhat ceremony?â
He frowned, crossing his arms as he looked down at the water that lapped against the rock you both sat on, âA ceremony of the depths. I didnât learn of it until after I was drowned and turned.â
He paused, an almost irritated sounding exhale coming out of him, âNone of them, the merpeople, knew its purpose, but everyone I met described it as inevitable. A merperson would be chosen and they would go to the surface. After that, though, no one knew what happened.â
You watched him silently, a steady frown spreading across your face even as he looked over at you. The twist of his head causing his earring to swing freely and sparkle in the sun that now hung low in the sky, âI was chosen, and after that, it was like I had no choice. I was immediately drawn to the surface, and to this place. So I came, largely expecting that the reason no merperson ever returned was because they were killed by your men on sight.â
Your lips pressed together at his words, but you couldnât deny it. That was, quite likely, what happened. After all, news of a merperson being killed wasnât unheard of by any means.
You inhaled slightly, doing your best to not consider how close Mydei might have come to that same fate. âSo when does this ceremony happen, and how long does it last?â
He held your gaze for a moment, his silence only serving to unsettle you as he seemingly searched your gaze for something before finally responding in a horribly blunt manner that left no room for questions, âTonight.â
Your lips parted slightly, and you suddenly felt like cursing yourself. Was this why youâd been so out of it? Had some unconscious part of you somehow known that something was coming?Â
Or maybe him opening up yesterday had been the first sign something was amiss. And maybe that was why youâd felt more and more like he would soon disappear. But where would he go, and what would happen during this ceremony?
âWhat are you going to do?â Your voice only wavered slightly, and frankly, you were proud of that.
But you also could tell that there was denying that Mydei had noticed that feeble quiver. It had been slight, but the moment it had slipped out of you, his expression had shifted. A flicker of something going through his eyes.
But he just shook his head, âWhen night falls, Iâll swim out in the open. That seems to be where Iâm supposed to go. Thatâs what I feel.â
Your hands clenched against the stone even despite the fact there was nothing for you to grasp as you shook your head with an immediate frown, âYou could get seen.â
His lips twitched in the mockery of a smile, âI couldâve gotten seen coming here.â
âMydei,â His name came out in a strained tone this time, and his smile disappeared. And then you felt it, his hand on your shoulder and you almost froze.
Because even if it had never been intentional, the two of you hadnât touched this entire time beyond when youâd first met and heâd grabbed you. Since then, there has always been at least a small amount of distance between you. Something the two of you had maintained for reasons you werenât sure either of you were clear on.Â
But it had been like a silent agreement. Something that had almost served as a protection for you, and maybe for him as well. Though what it was protecting against, you didnât know.
But it was warm, his hand against his shoulder. It wasnât damp from water, because heâd been sitting on the same stone as you this entire time. And at odds with what you mightâve expected, it was warm.
His gaze held yours and he inclined his head slightly, almost as if it were his way of letting you know that right now, in this moment, he wasnât going to let you look away from him, âIt will be what it will be.â
You shook your head again, your tone at odds with his firm, but stable one, âMydei, if you get seen⌠If they-â
âI donât know what will happen during the ceremony,â He cut you off, his hand slipping from your shoulder and leaving an oddly empathy sensation behind the moment his warmth disappeared with it.
But as you watched he reached up, calmly unhooking his earring from his finned ear as his other hand found yours and picked it up.
Your lips pressed together, trembling slightly as he calmly lifted your hand, cradled in his, and turned it over so he could gently lay his earring in your palm before looking up and meeting your gaze again.
âI donât know if Iâll be here tomorrow, when you come. But if I am, return this to me.â He paused, a slight amused smile appearing on his face, âI canât have you running off with some of the royal jewels of my home when youâve never even seen it.â
Your fingers curled over the earring, its hook pricking your finger slightly as you held his gaze. Ignoring the way his webbed fingers wrapped gently around his wrist as you tried your best to be firm with him even as your voice quivered, âYouâd better be here to take it back tomorrow then. If you arenât, Iâll sell it or something.â
He huffed out something close to a laugh, âDo what you will with it. Until you see me again, it is yours to keep.â
You didnât like it. Not one bit. Not any of this. It was too much like a farewell, and you knew all too well youâd crumple to pieces if, when you awoke tomorrow, you were greeted with the news that the guards had killed a merperson.
Because, to you, it wouldnât just be a merperson. It would be Mydei. The man sitting in front of you, smiling at you in fond amusement as he knew all too well what horrible news he was delivering to you with little to no prior warning.
He exhaled, and you knew what was coming next even before he spoke as his hand left yours. The ghostly warmth of his hand continued to encircle your wrist even after his touch had left and the words slipped from his mouth as his smile faded, âNow go. Before the guards start their next patrol.â
Taglist: @lannnu, @tigerpriestess, @the-resident-demon
Prophecies and Ceremonies - 3. Frank Admission
Summary: Your relationship with Mydei had come a long way from its start, but you doubted you could have ever expected what he told you in response to one of your idle questions. But, if it was usually a question for a question with you two, then the only proper thing to do was to give an answer for an answer.
(Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3: You're here!) (Part 4) (Part 5: The Finale!)
Type: Gender neutral reader/ sfw/ MerMay/ medium burn/ romantic/ fluff/ some pining/ Merman AU/ series
Word Count: 1760
MerMay Master-List
âYou canât blame me for being curious about why a prince of the merfolk is randomly holed up in a cave.â You smiled as you pestered Mydei playfully. But let it never be said that you werenât persistent.
And that persistence was, in part, possibly why youâd shown back up even after Mydei had scared you off after your first, admittedly unfortunate, meeting. Though you knew perfectly well that your own curiosity played at least a small part in that too.Â
Well, you called it curiosity. He might think of it more as nosiness. Though heâd never seemed overly annoyed about it, considering the amused glances he would often throw your way.
âAnd you canât blame me for wondering why someone who seemed to be terrified when we first met keeps coming back with food for me.â Mydei paused, his gaze flickering over toward you with his eyebrows arching, âOne would think youâd be better served by letting me starve.â
You almost snorted at his words, looping your arms over where your knees were curled into your chest, protecting a small sliver of warmth from the admittedly harsh sea breeze. âI doubt youâd starve just because I quit bringing you food. You seemed to have been doing just fine before I started coming here.â
He shifted, resting one hand on the rock behind him as his tail idly flipped underwater, âMaybe Iâd just gotten here.â
Your gaze slid his way, noting the slight smile on his face as he essentially baited you before you responded in a dry tone, âYou seriously expect me to believe youâve been solely surviving on the sandwiches and kebabs Iâve been bringing you?â
His lips twitched into a more visible smile as he huffed out a chuckle, âYour kindness is appreciated.â
You shook your head as you smiled down at the water that continued to lap against the rock you sat on, âAnything for you, oh prince.â
Your dry words had him shifting as he tilted his head, looking at you in an almost thoughtful fashion before he finally spoke, âIs my being royalty of such importance?â
You blinked at him, hardly believing what you were hearing before you shifted, uncurling so you could gesture to him more easily, âWell, not only are you the first merperson Iâve ever seen, but you also happen to be a prince. You may as well have stepped out of some sort of storybook from my perspective.â
In hindsight, it was sort of funny that youâd met him while wandering through some ruins that were just overhead that held several frescoes depicting the same people and possibly even the city he came from.
It was like a bizarre twist of fate, really. As if some higher power were mocking you that merpeople had never been as distant, mysterious, or dangerous as youâd once believed.
He stared back at you, blinking flatly before he all but scoffed and looked away, âWell, you are far from my first human.â
Again, you felt your eyebrows arch, âIâd assumed that already, considering how much calmer you were about our first meeting.â
Calmer was putting it nicely. Heâd been outright threatening. But you supposed that was fair, since you could have easily given away his position and gotten him killed.
In fact, it was a miracle no one had heard the cave-in or your screaming as you went crashing into this place.
His lips twitched back up into a smile and he looked back your way, his chin lifting in a way that told you to brace for the slight hint teasing that slipped into his tone, âIf it makes you feel better, you are the first human Iâve seen descend from on high.â
You almost snorted. Descending from on high certainly sounded more magical than crashing through the ceiling of a cave and splashing directly into the water.
And, after a brief moment, you let out a slight chuckle despite yourself, âWell Iâm glad it was a fun experience for one of us.â
Silence lapsed between the two of you, and you glanced out the entrance of the cave. Idly considering leaving but lingering anyway, listening to the gentle sound of the tide that rolled along. Unbothered by the way time ticked on as the sun dipped steadily lower in the sky.
âWell, how about why you left home then? Unless it's the same as the reason youâre here,â You gestured vaguely as you spoke.
He scoffed, the sound seeming to echo around the damp cave as he looked off to the side, âNo, it's no secret. I left because I was not welcome.â
You outright frowned, but stayed silent as he glanced back your way, a mere slide of his eyes so that he was looking at you. Seemingly weighing something unknown before his jaw tightened slightly and he continued in an almost bitter tone, âMy father attempted, or perhaps succeeded, in drowning me to prevent a prophecy that said I would take his throne from him.â
There was no hesitation in his words, but even then, you could hardly believe what you were hearing. You felt your eyes widen, and your mouth opened slightly, but no sound came out. Almost as if you couldnât even begin to decide what to say to him.
But how you were supposed to respond to him casually telling you such a thing, out of nowhere and after dodging most of your questions about his past, was beyond you. Especially since you werenât sure there was a thing in the world that couldâve prepared you for that revelation.
Mydei watched you silently before exhaling, something akin to amusement mixing itself into the sound even despite what he was telling you, âPeople always said that merpeople came about from people drowning, and it turns out thatâs true. Though Iâm not sure how, since my memories about what happened are unclear. I did become a merman after my supposed death, though, and I eventually found other merpeople.â
You shifted, still half-uncertain in the face of his rather nonchalant discussion of his death via murder.
You glanced down, pressing your lips together as your hands tangled themselves awkwardly together before you awkwardly glanced back Mydeiâs way again, âIâm so sorryâŚ.â
He snorted, giving a slight shake of his head, âDonât be, itâs not your fault that my father decided to believe a fool prophecy that I would come to the throne through the shedding of his blood.â
You felt yourself frown at his words, âStillâŚ.â You trailed off, wanting to say something but unable to come up with anything. Because what good would it really be to say that what happened was awful, or that you wished heâd never had to experience it? It wouldnât change what happened and⌠though it was a selfish thought, you might not have met him otherwise.
You almost shook your head at your own thoughts, half disgusted with yourself. Because what did it really matter if you hadnât ever met him?Â
You might end up regretting such a choice, if you were able to make one that could change fate, but it would be better for him to have not been quite literally murdered by his father.
Silence hung in the air, as if the entire universe were disappointed in you for thinking so selfishly for even an instant and you swallowed. Pressing your lips together as you silently berated yourself.
So you would respond in the only way you could. An answer, for an answer.
But even then, the words still stuck in your throat until you exhaled softly, murmuring a response youâd never truly planned on giving, âIâve been coming here each day in part because Iâve been worried youâd disappear or that something would happen to you, and in part because I enjoy seeing you.â
He was silent in the aftermath of your quiet admission, but in the end your decision had been simple. To respond to one of his questions in the same way heâd responded to yours. Even if your response could never measure up to his in level of difficulty. Because you couldnât imagine talking about his father killing him was comfortable in any way for Mydei.
Though at least, in some small way, it went against his experience with his father. Because even if he hadnât been wanted or welcome at his past home, you enjoyed seeing him.
And, at odds with any response you could have expected, an exhaled huff of amusement came out of him, âAnd here I expected something more dramatic.â
A hesitant smile flickered onto your face even despite what heâd told you mere moments ago. But you took the opening he gave you to further ease the weighty atmosphere that had appeared with a soft jest. Amusement gently filled your voice, lightning your tone as you leaned toward him slightly, âWhat? Not as satisfying an answer as you were hoping for?â
Your words him causing him to shake his head slightly, his tone softening as he spoke, âI didnât say that.â He paused, before glancing your ways with a gradually softening expression that had your own eyes widening slightly even as he finished, âIt just wasnât what I expected.â
His gaze held yours as you stared back at him, suddenly feeling oddly seen in a way that went far beyond any of your previous shared glances. And you werenât entirely sure what had shifted in the space of a fraction of seconds.Â
Perhaps it was because of what heâd told you, or maybe it was the frank admission that youâd responded with despite your earlier reluctance. After all, you largely preferred not to think about your recent predilection to letting him occupy your thoughts.
And even now you found it oddly impossible to break away from his gaze. Instead finding yourself focusing on his surprisingly warm marigold-hued eyes.
Which was why he was the one that had to look away and sever your eye contact. His gaze shifting to the horizon behind you as he let out something akin to a sigh, âItâs getting late. You should leave.â
His tone had changed again, and you almost wondered if youâd imagined that earlier softness. But you nodded anyway, pressing your lips together as you silently agreed with him.
After all, he was right. It wasnât as if you could stay out here all night.
And you would come again tomorrow. Hoping that he would still be here without having disappeared back into the sea you knew heâd eventually have to return to.
Taglist: @lannnu, @tigerpriestess, @the-resident-demon
Prophecies and Ceremonies - 2. A Question for a Question
Summary: Befriending Mydei had neither occurred immediately, nor had it really taken as long as you really felt it should have considering the uneasy start the two of youâd had. Still, though, you couldnât deny that you were grateful for the relationship the two of you now had. After all, you could ask him all sorts of incessant questions you never wouldâve been able to explore otherwise
(Part 1) (Part 2: You're Here!) (Part 3) (Part 4) (Part 5: The Finale!)
Type: Gender neutral reader/ sfw/ MerMay/ medium burn/ romantic/ fluff/ some pining/ Merman AU/ series
Word Count: 1371
MerMay Master-List
Mydei had never told you why his blood could heal injuries, but he had told you that he couldnât really be injured either.Â
That had been on the second day, when youâd first come back to see him after youâd fallen into his cave the previous day. He certainly hadnât been very pleased to see you, and had quite obviously expected you to have brought reinforcement with you, judging from how heâd curled in on himself like he was coiled to attack.
Which, in hindsight, he probably had been. Mydei didnât exactly seem like one to shy away from a fight after all.
But instead, youâd just brought a peace offering in the form of kebabs, which youâd shoved toward him in a basket as youâd thanked him in a rush of words for healing your arm. Not quite brave enough to come close enough to him to actually hand him the peace offering.
In reality, your coming back had largely been an impulsive decision. Not something youâd planned in any way. But youâd come back nonetheless. And, for reasons you still werenât entirely clear on save for the fact that he might have been hungry, Mydei had accepted your peace offering.
After that, youâd just sat in uncomfortable silence with him. Considering leaving again, but for once considering the fact that you might get caught and questioned if you scrambled heedlessly across the beach.
So instead, youâd softly voiced your question about how you hadnât known that merpeople could heal others with their blood.
âMost canât.â Mydei had answered freely, in a gruff tone that youâd later learned was pretty characteristic of him, as heâd crossed his arms before glancing your way with narrowed eyes, âAnd before you try anything, I canât be injured either. Though youâre welcome to try.â
A smirk had curled across his face as he finished. Spreading his arms as if to welcome an attack, and you hadnât known what to do other than gape at him in genuine shock.
That was when youâd decided he had to be an idiot to be sharing secrets about himself with someone who might be an enemy.Â
âArenât you worried I might tell others about you and anything you say to me?â Youâd fidgeted, looking at him both nervously and confusedly. And heâd snorted in response.
âI doubt that. From what Iâve seen, you would get in trouble if you said anything about having even come close to here, whether by accident or otherwise.â He paused, looking your way with narrowing eyes, âWhich brings me to my own question: Why did you return here?â
His tone had shifted as heâd finished. Changing to something more imposing and distinctly threatening. And youâd drawn yourself up straighter, hands clenching in your lap as if youâd had every right to be there as you held his yellow-eyed gaze that matched his golden jewelry and bracers.
But in truth, you hadnât had an answer for his question. So instead, youâd deflected with a question of your own, âI could say the same to you.â
Heâd scoffed, even then, at the way your voice had trembled slightly. Giving away your nervousness.
âPerhaps I am here to spy on your people.â Heâd glanced away, opting to focus on the kebabs. But rather than any aggression being present in his tone, there had instead been something distressingly akin to amusement. Almost as if heâd been teasing you, rather than trying to frighten you.
And, with hindsight on your side now, you were almost positive that was the case. A thought that had you pressing your lips together before you glanced over at Mydei who was calmly enjoying his sandwich. No doubt completely unaware of the rambling stroll through your memories your mind was currently taking you through.
Almost as if you were trying to puzzle out what had brought you to this, admittedly, odd moment. Because hanging out with a merman was hardly what you ever wouldâve expected of yourself in the past.
Much less a merman who was a prince who presumably came from an entire underwater nation youâd only heard legends of. Which was yet another tidbit youâd learned about him in one rambling conversation as the two of you had warily gauged one another.
In response, youâd told him you were a common civilian of little to no importance. Which had resulted in him dryly joking about how that destroyed all hopes heâd had of using you as a hostage to escape.
The fact heâd even made such a joke without you fleeing was a testament even then about how used to him youâd gotten. Though you did wonder if merpeople really were as aggressive as the legends and rumors made them sound, if he were so comfortable making those sorts of jokes.
After getting to know Mydei, you wondered many things about merpeople though. How many of the legends and whispers about them were true? And, beyond that, what sort of legends did the merfolk have about your kind? The people who lived on land.
After all, Mydei had talked about watching people on the beach before, and seemed oddly informed about what life on land was like for a merperson. Plus, since there was a history of negative happenings between your people, there had to be stereotypes and legends about your people under the sea just like there were some about his on land.
As if sensing your gaze, Mydeiâs eyes slowly slid your direction before narrowing in a perfectly suspicious manner, âYouâre staring again.â
You shrugged your shoulders in a silent, half-hearted excuse. Because you couldnât deny that you did spend a fair amount of time looking at Mydei. But, in your defense, he was your first merman, and he didnât match a single thing youâd been told about them.
He didnât have long flowing hair, frilly fins, or seashell jewelry. In fact, the only thing about them that he did fit in terms of looks was the idea that they were supposedly warlike people. Because Mydei certainly did look prepped for battle, what with his bracers, knife, and what not. But a small part of you had wondered for a little bit now if that was because his bright red tail made it harder for him to hide than other fin colors might.
But then his notable lack of scars spoke of little fighting, unless he was very good at avoiding injury. Though you supposed that could be related to his assertion that he couldnât be injured. But even with that consideration, the lack of any protection for his chest or upper arms was cause for questions, if he was supposed to be dressed for fighting.
And he never had told you the specific reasons for his being in this cave or why he was hiding out here.Â
You knew he wasnât spying, despite what heâd said in the past. Youâd spent enough time with him to be sure of that. At the very least if he were spying, you wouldâve expected more effort from him in regard to actually seeing what people here did.
Youâd only ever seen him in this cave though. And there werenât any rumors of anyone, guards or otherwise, having seen a merperson close to the shore despite the watch the guards kept.Â
And surely someone wouldâve spotted him with how many guards and soldiers that stayed on patrol. After all, that was what made sneaking out here such a pain.
You shifted slightly, leaning toward him as you tilted your head, âYou never have told me why youâre here.â
You took the plunge in questioning him quite easily. But beating around the bush really wouldnât do much good, and heâd already called you out for staring. May as well give him an excuse in the form of a question.
He hummed, pausing in his munching to glance back your way in a largely nonchalant manner, âAnd you never have told me why you keep coming back here.â
You frowned, watching as a slight smile spread briefly across his face. But he knew heâd won.Â
A question for a question, and it didnât look like either of you were getting an answer today.
âTouchĂŠ.â
Taglist: @lannnu
Prophecies and Ceremonies - 1. The Very Start - Mydei (MerMay 2026)
Summary: Knowing your peopleâs stance on merpeople and the view of how dangerous they were, breaking several laws by helping a merman stay hidden in a seaside cave might not be the wisest choice. But after how your meeting had occurred, a part of you couldnât help but be curious.
(Part 1: You're Here!) (Part 2) (Part 3) (Part 4) (Part 5: The Finale!)
Type: Gender neutral reader/ sfw/ MerMay/ medium burn/ romantic/ fluff/ some pining/ Merman AU/ series
Word Count: 1127
MerMay Master-List
Also: Big thank you @thegoldenshi-shi for suggesting that I use Mydei for MerMay!
You glanced around warily before practically darting out of your hiding spot and sprinting across the sandy beach as quickly as you possibly could while clutching your basket to you. Because while you didnât really know what youâd do if you got caught, you certainly didn't want to have to find out.
After all, there was no doubt that there would be a punishment in store for you if you were caught this close to the surf. And that was assuming no one found out about the merman you were hiding. Or rather, helping to stay hidden.
You sped into the seaside cave and exhaled softly in relief. Leaning against the eternally damp rocks that surrounded you. But you wouldnât get caught now that you were here and out of sight of any of the guards.
âYou should work on your form if youâre going to keep sprinting out here like that.â
You looked over with a frown only to find Mydei eying you in an almost nonchalant fashion. Causing you to let out a slight huff as you straightened, straightening, âWhen did you learn so much about running?â
You gestured vaguely to his bright red tail as if to evidence your point, and he snorted in response. Crossing his arms where he reclined on a particularly large rock that jutted up out of the water, âIâve seen many sprinters. For one thing your peopleâs soldiers train on the beach, and their form is quite different from yours.â
You felt your eyebrows arch, âAnd Iâm supposed to be able to outrun the soldiers?â
Even the thought of it was laughable. The one time youâd jokingly run from Phainon while playing tag with him and the triplets, and heâd caught you in mere seconds. And even if he was one of the very best of the guards, you doubted you would barely even have a chance to move before getting tackled if one of them actually took a chase seriously.
âIf you want to avoid getting caught, then yes.â At odds with your idle thoughts, Mydei met your words with a quick, blunt response that was paired with a short little nod of his head.
You pursed your lips but didnât argue the point as you walked over. Plopping down on the rock next to him before pushing your basket toward him, âYeah, yeah, hereâs your sandwich.â
Despite your petulant tone, you knew he was right. If it ever came right down to it, you probably would get caught in your sprint across the beach. And then a fine mess youâd be in.
Plus you wouldnât be able to bring Mydei food anymore. And while he probably could manage on his own, the thought of him venturing out and getting spotted didnât sit well with you. Not when it was on the books that merpeople were to be killed on sight for the supposed safety of everyone in the city.
Yet another law you were breaking and had been for quite some time now. Though you were getting distressingly used to breaking laws, which really was something you probably ought to consider.
Because youâd been coming to see and check in on Mydei ever since youâd accidentally stumbled upon him after falling through an old ruin, which had perhaps ironically been filled with frescoes depicting merpeople seemingly coming out of the sea to invade the land.
It was practically a miracle you hadnât died after tumbling into this tiny cave, and at the time youâd been terrified.
Youâd landed in the water, luckily, and scraped your arm in the fall against some of the ancient tiles that youâd desperately tried to catch yourself on when the ground had given way. And of course those tiles had fallen with you the moment youâd grasped at them.
But at the time youâd been far more concerned by the presence of the merman whoâd stared at you through the steadily clearing dust from the mini cave-in.Â
In your defense, though, all youâd ever heard about merpeople was that they were dangerous and would either curse the city or kill you due to decades-old wrongs that left them embittered with the people of the land.
That was, supposedly, the entire reasoning behind the orders to kill them on sight. And seeing merpeople was practically unheard of for your everyday individual anyway, since civilians werenât supposed to venture onto the beaches lest they get dragged to the watery depths.
That was probably why youâd floundered backward the moment Mydei had approached you. Only stopping when heâd made a distinctly frustrated sound and grabbed you. Practically growling his words at you as youâd opened your mouth to either shriek or beg for mercy, âDonât you dare scream.â
To your good name, you actually hadnât screamed. Largely because youâd been terrified of what he might do if you had.
You had let out a pathetic squeak when heâd held up a jagged-looking knife that you now knew he kept tied around his waist, though.
But rather than hurting you, heâd stabbed his finger instead. Drawing a bead of bright gold blood that had practically sparkled in the light thatâd shone through the hole youâd made when youâd crashed into the cave.
 Heâd then pressed his fingertip to your bloodied forearm and drew it down in a line along your scrape in a perfectly cryptic manner. Leaving a thin line of gold blood along your arm even as youâd flinched away from him and let out a slight hiss in pain thatâd had his gaze flickering up to meet yours for the briefest of seconds.
And for a brief moment youâd just stared at each other. With you wondering what he was going to do to you while heâd stared back at you wordlessly.
And then youâd been roughly shoved toward the rocky entrance of the cave with a terse order to leave and not tell anyone what youâd seen.
Not a strong start to a friendship or decent relationship of any sort at all, to say the least.
You hadnât looked back when youâd scrambled out of the cave, off the beach, and ran all the way home. And you really werenât sure how you hadnât been seen.
But you did know the reason youâd come back, perhaps against all logic. And that was because once you had gotten home, youâd finally taken a glance at your home only to find completely uninjured flesh that was still coated in a mixture of yours and his blood drying together on your arm where your scrape had been.
Which was how youâd first learned that there was quite a bit more to the merpeople than youâd ever been told.Â
And that had only been the very start.
press y to honk
it is a lovely morning in okhema, and you are a horrible goose
setting: fantasy au, cursed prince phainon x vassal reader
prince!phainon who was cursed by an evil witch to be a snowy white goose in the day and returns to his true human form when the sun sets, and only a true loveâs kiss will break his curse
cursed prince!phainon who really couldn't care less, because as a goose he has all the freedom he normally would only have dreamed of. He can skip boring meetings to spend time with his darling vassal, avoid entertaining his endless suitors vying for his hand to eat berries with his dearest vassal, ignore his âprincelyâ duties in favour of snuggling close to his beloved vassal.
cursed prince!phainon whose curse is really just an open secret in okhema, who has just about everyone in the capitol lining up to try to kiss him because what if theyâre his destined true love who will break his curse? but phainon just honks at every last one of them, biting hands (and drawing blood) when a wandering hand gets a little too close for comfort. seeking refuge in his one and only vassal, who has always been there for him. he doesnât need these irrelevant people - all he needs is you
cursed prince!phainon who traps you in his room by convincing you to cuddle him after dinner, and conveniently falling asleep on you so you donât dare to move. he looks so comfortable sleeping on you! you wouldnât wake him up just for the silly reason of wanting to return to your own room, right?
cursed prince!phainon who turns back into a human when the sun sets and the moon rises in the night sky. phainon who curls around you, admiring how he fits perfectly in your arms as a goose, and how you slot right in his human arms like a puzzle piece. phainon who kisses every single inch of you, all except for your lips. phainon who whispers words of adoring in your unsuspecting ears, who presses his head to your chest to feel your heart beat and your ribcage expand.
cursed prince!phainon who is back to being a snow-white when dawn breaks and you blink the sleep from your eyes, who urges you to his private bathroom so you can take a bath with soaps and his scented oils. phainon who honks persistently and at increasing volumes until you submit to the whims of the goose prince and carry him in your arms around the palace, resting his feathery head against your sternum.Â
cursed prince?phainon who disguised himself hired a witch to curse the crown prince of okhema with a curse that only a true loveâs kiss can break.
Brant
I will never be normal about him! He can't wink at me 3 times (I think it was 3) and not make me swoon!
This is a sign for you to revisit CODE VEIN
I still love you Louis!!
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I LOVE WHEN HE CLOSES HIS EYES HES SO PRETTY
If I was in hsr I know where I'd take all my napsđ§ââď¸



