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mermaid oh murmur into my ear

Rules:
● Put down character name and series in subject line.
● Add any preferences (romance and/or general, human and/or mer) in comment.
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Scenarios:
1 ♢ Little Mermaid
♢ Mer
♢ One of you is a mer person with something you want. The other is a powerful mage who can possibly give it to you. Can an arrangement be made...?
2 ♢ Exploration
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ Whatever you are, your curiosity has gotten the best of you. Whether it's a sunken shipwreck on the bottom of the ocean or a mysterious cove hidden away along the cliffside... Venturing with a friend or running into something unexpected... What will you find?
3 ♢ Exchange
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ Sometimes, territories are broached, but it's not always a bad thing. Whether you're of entirely different species, or just from different seas, you've met in peaceful circumstances- perhaps as a direct result of those! So it's time for a cultural exchange. Just ignore the fresh water mer.
4 ♢ For Science
♢ Mer and Human
♢ This is a one in a lifetime chance.... for at least one person. Are you on an isolated island? A ship far out to sea? A highly funded aquarium? Or perhaps even a laboratory with more than questionable methods... Either way, you have the chance now to study something rarely seen before. How will it turn out for both of you?
5 ♢ Ariel's Dream
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ Some say it's impossible for a mer to live on dry land... except that's been quietly proven wrong. One of you has taken to living among humans, whether for years or still learning the ropes. As for the other... Are you a concerned friend, checking in on them from the sea? Or are you a landdweller, stumbling onto a great secret?
6 ♢ Sea Life
♢ Mer and Human
♢ While they have the legs for landdwelling, some humans seem to have more saltwater in their veins than blood, and those are the kinds of humans that end up with dealing with the mysteries of the sea the most. A surfer catching waves with shark mer? A pirate bartering with sirens for safe passage? A fisherman working together with those who know fish best? There's all sorts.
7 ♢ Stranded
♢ Mer and Human
♢ Well, fuck. Good job. One way or another, you're stuck where you shouldn't be. Whether that's a human lost in the tides, or a mer trapped against the land, you need help.... So don't be picky with what you do get.
8 ♢ Not Safe For Water
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ The scenario made explicitly for Guillermo Del Toro and anyone who was extremely anxious for a xeno sex scene in The Shape Of Water. Get your smut on. Feel free to mix and match it with any of the other scenarios as well.
9 ♢ Siren Song
♢ Mer and Human
♢ Sometimes, there's a good reason people fear the too wide expanse of the sea, or how deep its depths an reach... Strange songs which string through coastal towns and cause disappearances... The sound of something slipping through the water around a ship in the dead of night... Unexplained shapes which flicker outside of deep-sea vessels or submarines or installations. Do you want to know what's out there?
10 ♢ Capture
♢ Mer and Human
♢ Sometimes, there's a good reason why people fear humans. You don't belong here, being gawked at through thick aquarium glass or trapped in a too-small freakshow tank, but what can you do? Is there anyone who cares for your plight, or are there only people responsible for it?
11 ♢ Chance Encounter
♢ Mer and Human
♢ Well, this is awkward. You didn't mean to stumble onto a mer just... there, doing whatever, on the beach or by the docks or tangled up in your fishing net, but, well. It's happened. Now what?
12 ♢ Transformation
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ For one reason or another, you want to go where you've never gone before... A mer, venturing on the land either as a rare chance or every day business? Or a human, accepting some sort of trade or just to run away from the life you have now? Either way, it might get messy.... Feel free to mix in with other scenarios.
13 ♢ Fantasy Meets Fantasy
♢ Mer and OTHERS!
♢ Who's to say that humans are the only other creatures in the world? Maybe people living beneath the sea's waves aren't the only strange things. Maybe there are centaurs who travel along coastal roads to watch the night sky along with mer astronomers. Perhaps selkies are just distant cousins. Or who's to say that mer can't be a host of things unto themselves? The ocean's the limit.
14 ♢ Sci-fi
♢ Mer and Human
♢ Some say astronauts are nothing more than sailors venturing off into another unexplored sea, one that's above instead of below. And, befitting those same sailors of older days, they seem to tell tails of strange melodic frequencies coming in over the radio to their ears, and strange comets that look like tails passing them by on a landed planet. Do they not know what's accompanying them in space, or is that what they're actively chasing?
15 ♢ Divinity
♢ Mer and Human
♢ There are stories told of what exactly it is that could be both human and fish... So it's not surprising that, eventually, one would land upon calling them divine entities, either gods of the sea or lakes, or just their messengers. Is that true, or just a very clever, long lasting ruse?
16 ♢ Afterlife
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ Some say mer are just humans, wrongfully forced overboard by superstition or cruelty and welcomed by the sea into something more. Others say that they're the spirits, haunting a particular sea or lake town for a wrongful death. What's the truth? Time to find out.
17 ♢ Peaceful Living
♢ Mer and/or Human
♢ Not everything has to be a dramatic mess. Sometimes, things just... work out for the best. These are better times, and mer are just another part of life. Water-side towns where everything is built around those that share the waters with them, or huge metropolises with water tubes and sprouts for mer to travel through. How will you imagine this sort of life?
18 ♢ Wildcard
♢ follow your dreams, make up whatever
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... T-Trying something. I... didn't intent to start drowning.
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[Humans were so weird sometimes. She could have sworn that was what he was doing, but apparently she'd been mistaken.
Marinette tilted her head at him.]
What were you trying to do? Maybe I can help.
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... I was told there was a way to temporarily become a merfolk. I looked into it and thought tonight would be the night.
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I... Do you not like being the way you are?
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No, I just... I wanted to get away from this life for a while.
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Is it that bad?
[She wasn't really trying to be condescending. He seemed genuinely upset and it made her heart ache, which was just weird in general because she barely even knew this human.]
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[He sighed. And if he told anyone, his dad would probably just make it worse trying to make him better.]
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Instead of even trying to come up with something to say, she slid her arms around him and pulled him close.
Maybe not the best idea, or even what he was expecting, but there it was.]
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[His eyes grow when she realized though... she’s hugging him.]
Why... are you...? You don’t even know me...
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You're right, I don't know you. But you looked sad...
[And she'd been pretty sure he was trying to drown himself.]
You just looked like you needed it.
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[And it did make him feel a little better.]
I can't remember the last time someone hugged me like this.
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[It seemed a little silly to thank someone for that, but she wasn't going to hold it against him. Mostly because it seemed like he did genuinely need it just then.]
Is that why you were trying to get away?
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[Running away for a hug? He shook his head.]
Not really. I just... I want to stop being who I am for a while.
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[It really wasn't necessary to thank her, but if he wanted to, she wasn't going to make light of it.]
I know I didn't. I just... didn't want you to drown.
[Which was odd because she hardly knew this boy.]
It wasn't silly. I get wanting to escape sometimes.
[Not that she'd ever actually considered becoming something else, but the sentiment wasn't entirely foreign to her.]
So forget who you are for a while. Stay here with me.
[She still hadn't released him, and she shifted slightly to rub his back in what she hoped was a calming manner. It wasn't a perfect solution, but it was better than nothing.]
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... You do? But, you're out here. Or, do you feel trapped here?
[The biggest portion of the river definitely wasn't this location. But he's take aback by her words.]
Stay...? Is that okay? Aren't you worried?
[He doesn't mind at all staying with her, but didn't mermaids... weren't humans dangerous?]
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I don't feel trapped. But sometimes I wonder what it would be like if things were different.
[There was no memory of being born, though she assumed she must have been. No memory of being small, but it surely must have happened. In fact, the only memories she had were of being this way.]
You can stay for a while. I'm not worried about you.
[Admittedly, humans could be dangerous at times. This one, though? He just seemed lost, more than anything.]
Aren't you worried?
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[Seemed like her life was decent. What needed to change?]
... If you're okay with this.
[He'd pick this specific time because no one would be out, and no one would come looking for him if he decided to attempt to sneak out. He blinked?]
Me? Not really.
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[She felt kind of foolish for even admitting it, but it was too late to take the words back now. So she shrugged.]
I'm okay with it. You feel familiar.
[It was hardly an answer, and it probably sounded a little weird.]
Good. I'm... glad.
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[Guess it shouldn't be too strange she'd want a change sometime.]
You too? It's odd, right?
[But... really, where could they have met before?]
Thank you.
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[It wasn't something she generally talked about because it just wasn't something that happened. She'd always been like this, at least as far as she knew. So wondering about something different was pointless.]
Odd's one word for it. But yea. I know we've never met before because I feel like I'd remember you. But you don't feel like a stranger.
[Which was probably why she'd proceeded to panic before when she thought he was trying to drown himself.]
You keep thanking me.
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[Somewhere... somewhere, he'd seen her eyes before.]
I do... I can't help it. I almost did something foolish on accident.
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This is weird. I don't think this has ever happened to me before.
[She doesn't know for sure because there's a lot she doesn't remember, even now.]
I just thought you were going to drown yourself... and it scared me...
[It had terrified her, and she couldn't understand why she cared so much.]
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[Was it along the bank before? Maybe years ago? There's... something. Something he's forgetting.]
Sorry for scaring you.
[But still, why did she worry about his well-being so much?]
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[She was almost tempted to make a joke about him drowning himself in the dark, but it seemed a little much.]
You're fine. I mean, it's okay. I can understand what you were trying to do. I'm sorry for overreacting.
[She's just not going to try to analyze why she was so worried before. Who was he?]
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[Just like memories to do that.]
No, it's okay. I mean, how else could you figure what I was actually trying to do? I came here wearing clothes. If anyone else jumped into the water like that, it wouldn't be for a swim.
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