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Dribbles - 14. The Pearl

Prompt: I found the strangest thing in my pocket…

It was buzzing again; the feeling made me squirm in my desk as my tight pocket held the small round object firmly against me. Aukai hadn’t told me what would happen when he first gave it to me. The first time I found it in my pocket had been the strangest thing; I hadn’t known what to do with it. Now that I knew what it would do; it was exciting.

“Mr. O’Connely! Is there a problem?” Ms. Beckett turned her beady eyed stare at me.

“Uh, no ma’am. Sorry.” I ducked my head and stared at my desk. The last thing I needed was her to make me go to the office. I didn’t think standing up was a good thing. I hated being a hormonal teenager.

I hated sitting at my desk in school when I could be out swimming or body surfing. Or with Aukai.

The vibrating started again. I fought the urge to squirm as the old bat droned on about participles. Who cares about that? Really, did she think any of us were listening? School had barely started and the rest of the teachers were going easy on us but Ms. Beckett, oh no, not her. She handed back the tests she made us take yesterday and I looked at the big red F at the top of the page.

Great! My dad was gonna be thrilled. I grimaced and shoved it into my backpack. At least I had an excuse to move around, the vibrating was getting worse as it grew stronger. I watched the clock like I was afraid time would begin to go backward. Each tick felt like an eternity.

The bell finally rang and I bolted out of class. I didn’t even take the time to put my English book away; I just left it on my desk. I’d get a lecture from Ms. Beckett on Monday but who cares? It was Friday, Dad is gone for the whole weekend on a ‘business trip’ and I had… things, to do.

I jogged home, too eager to wait for the bus. I dumped my stuff on my bed and left just as fast as I came in. The beach out back was private, secluded on both sides by tall jetties so no one could see me. I stripped off my shirt and then dug my hand into my pocket.

Opening my palm and stared down at the round pearl about the size of a quarter. It was huge, buzzing almost impatiently, and beginning to grow hot. The first time it happened I had no idea what holding it in my hand would do. Now… now I couldn’t wait.

I waded out in the surf up to my chest, my jeans getting soaked and sticking to my skin. That didn’t matter though. They’d be gone in moments. Slowly, I lowered the pearl into the water. Light flashed under the surface and a tingle ran from the palm of my hand into my body. It raced through me and I shivered, biting back a moan. It felt so good.

I slipped under the water to complete the change as my fingers grew webs, my legs became a strong blue tail and I began to breathe through gills in the side of my neck. I flipped my hand over, the pearl just a shining tattoo on my palm. The wonder and sense of freedom I felt the first time flooded me again when I felt hands brush across my waist. His green tail twined around mine.

‘I thought you’d never get here,’ he sent me.

I turned my head and kissed him, just barely slipping my tongue between his lips to tease him. I reached back and hugged him closer to feel his strong chest against my bare back. We drifted in the water out to sea.

‘I’ll always come back to you, Aukai. You saved my life and I fell in love with you.’

I felt his mental sigh. ‘I hoped you’d be ready to stay with me by now. It’s just… the pearl won’t work forever.’

I pulled away, flexing my tail to stay in place as I faced him. ‘What do you mean? Why won’t it work? You said it would let us be together.’

‘The magic only works for one turning of the moon.’

I stared at him. ‘But that’s today! You never… you didn’t…’ I could feel my gills working as I began to panic. ‘Why wouldn’t you tell me this before?’

He held out a hand to me, the almost translucent webbing between his fingers rippled from the movement of the water. ‘I didn’t want to pressure you but I don’t want to lose you either. You have to make a choice. Will you live on land with the humans or will you stay here with me?’

I couldn’t believe this. I blinked, feeling the warmth as tears slid down my face. I couldn’t lose Aukai. In the month we had come to know each other I felt more for him that anyone I had on land. My dad was always gone, I had few friends at school and none of those were close to me. But to never walk on land again; to live my life beneath the water? Could I do it?

Aukai waited; his patience as I fought with my fears and my wants was as steady as ever. He had shown me the wonders of his world and I felt more love from him than anyone since my mom died. I stared into his large green eyes and made my decision.

What did you think? What would your decision be?
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On 09/10/2011 03:41 AM, Houdinii said:
Loved it :) I didn't see a mur, um dude story coming :)
That was the goal! I wanted you to think, high school story, teenagers, nothing new... then Wham-o! Mer, um, dude story ;) Thanks for the review dear
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On 09/10/2011 03:42 AM, Johnathan Colourfield said:
Awwww :) I thought it was a phone going off in class initially but then it was a pearl.

 

How sweet and sad :( I hope he made a good choice :)

You got the sad part. It's a choice, there is always something left behind but what he faces forward with could be so much better. I was a tad evil leaving it open like that wasn't I? But c'mon... what would you choose?
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Sweet story. Actually, almost the exact same thing happened to me once, and I chose to quit being a mermaid and come back to land. Regret it now. In the words of the poet: "Gonna grow fins, take up with a mermaid, leave you land lubbin' women alone." Really, you pull this off beautifully, so that you even get away with the cop out ending! Thanks for the fun read. :)

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On 09/10/2011 05:35 AM, carringtonrj said:
Sweet story. Actually, almost the exact same thing happened to me once, and I chose to quit being a mermaid and come back to land. Regret it now. In the words of the poet: "Gonna grow fins, take up with a mermaid, leave you land lubbin' women alone." Really, you pull this off beautifully, so that you even get away with the cop out ending! Thanks for the fun read. :)
Cop out ending? Would I do that? ;) I'm so glad you liked it, thanks for the review!!
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That was different. I liked the whole twist you put on this Cia. Hmm. Going to have to see what I can come up with this week for the prompts. lol. Maybe find something new to interest you.

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On 09/10/2011 12:27 PM, comicfan said:
That was different. I liked the whole twist you put on this Cia. Hmm. Going to have to see what I can come up with this week for the prompts. lol. Maybe find something new to interest you.
Awww, thanks hun! I knew people would think cell phone considering it was a high school teenager as a protagonist but I just had to go fantasy in a twist. :D
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Imagination is so much fun. This chapter would be a great prologue. Don't you think? You could go back to the beginning and how Aukai saved his life, then on to the decision made and future he now lives. Absolutely stunning in my mind.

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On 11/19/2011 09:23 AM, Labrador said:
Imagination is so much fun. This chapter would be a great prologue. Don't you think? You could go back to the beginning and how Aukai saved his life, then on to the decision made and future he now lives. Absolutely stunning in my mind.
Yes, a few of these could definitely be expanded and this is one of them. The story, Married to the Enemy, was a larger short story from one of the prompts that I posted that I'd like to possibly continue at some point as well. The biggest thing about the prompts is that there isn't any pressure to do that, to make up a whole story, but I do get to be creative and try new things. I can always go back, right? Thanks so much for reading Labrador, I am glad you liked the story!
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