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Dark Blue Moon and the Suffering Sun Chapter 28
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The Panama Canal was one of the greatest feats of 20th Century engineering. Originally, ships that wished to cross from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, or vice versa, were forced to make the long and arduous journey around South America, a trip that would take 20,000 kilometres, which would also mean our story would be much, much longer (or at least require more time skips).
It was not as simple as digging a ditch. Panama is a beautiful, but very rugged country, with hilly and mountainous terrain that halted the French in their tracks. That, and the copious mosquitoes. Landslides and rain beat back attempts to dig the canal in the 19th Century. But the dream did not end.
How did the Americans do it? All they needed was a bit of lateral thinking. Instead of digging the entire canal and attempting to conquer the mountains and hills, engineers built a dam to flood an artificial lake, leaving a 15km stretch of unflooded land. This is where they built the remaining canal. In order to raise ships into the canal’s lever, they build a system of locks. Each lock would funnel water into the one behind it, raising the ship until the water level was even on both sides, and so on.
The Canal was vital in the war effort in World War 2, and it was a target of the Japanese I-400 programme, until Okinawa fell, and it was decided that destroying the locks would have had no effect on the war.
This is where the story takes Danny and Damian.
“Land ho!” Danny cried out at the first patch of land. At last, after however many thousands of miles travelling (Danny had lost count) they were here.
“We are not sailors.” Damian grumbled. Maybe he was getting excited too. Danny could feel the way the kid’s fin’s thumped on Danny’s scales, like a puppy wagging its tail.
“Right, we’re just borrowing one of man kind’s most impressive engineering accomplishments for sailing.”
Damian huffed. “As sea creatures infamous for attacking sailors. Be glad we are not in the olden days, or our presence would have caused national, or international panic.”
Danny felt the urge to riff on the kid’s comment, but he remembered the stinging silence from yesterday. He decided not to push boundaries this early back into their kind-of make-up. “As it is I’m sure the authorities don’t mind that much. Probably don’t even believe in sirens. I think they’d just be angry that we didn’t pay the fee.”
With the canal in sight, Danny zoomed into the bay in minutes. The bay narrowed into a waterway leading inland underneath a huge bridge. Danny gasped at the size and scale of the thing. The boys continued up the bay. They dodged ship propellers, dove underneath hulking hulls. The water tinged with the smell of barnacles and metal. Nobody was out on the shoreline looking for sirens, which was a big plus, but Danny still kept a tight handle on his invisibility whenever they got close to the surface.
Soon, they reached the first lock.
“We gonna jump over or what?”
Damian trilled. “That would be an easy way to get spotted.”
“I can make us invisible, duh.”
“They would notice the splashes. We have not seen the GiW in some time, but I would prefer not to give them any ideas. We do not know who could be watching.”
With that, Danny found himself icing his body to the hull of some random cargo freighter. The ship approached the locks. They waited for painstaking minutes, watching the water level rise inch by inch. Once it reached the midway point up the next lock, the gates opened. Then the ship slowly inched forward. Then the water level inched upward again.
“This is gonna take for-freaking-ever.”
“Swimming around South America would have taken forever.”
“Uuggghhh.”
It would’ve been nice if there were some pretty landscapes to stare at for the next however many hours this would take. Sadly, their surroundings were all smooth concrete underwater, void of life and energy. Above water, it was the same, save for some small patches of grass and dirt lined the edges of the locks. Workers and vehicles milled about with their tasks on barren grey roads. The shipyard buzzed like persistent mosquitoes. Whirring machinery, shouted orders and gasping engines filled the air. He even felt a literal mosquito land on his nose when he surfaced to check. He was invisible! What the fuck!
So Danny dipped back underwater, hopefully drowning the little blood sucker. He didn’t want to know what a mosquito could do with his blood.
“What is the situation?” Damian asked.
“Boring. And normal, I guess. The stench is killing me though. God damn.”
Damian’s ear fins quirked. “Do sirens worship Christ?”.
“Uhh, not sure. I’m totally atheist though. Must be why the Fentons call me godless sometimes.”
The next lock finally finished opening. The ship continued inching painfully forward. The hum of its engine echoed back and forth in the ditch.
“Gahhh! Please. Move. Faster!” He banged the hull.
“Please stop complaining. You are contributing to the noise.”
Danny went to make another complaint, only for Damian to nip him in the ear.
“Yowch! What was that for!”
Damian went for the other ear.
That was when Danny sniffed a familiar scent. He slapped his hand over Damian’s mouth. “Wait. Something’s up.”
Damian froze. “What?”
The boys scanned the lock. They were alone in there, without a doubt. Danny’s lateral line only sensed Damian with him, and the scent of another sea creature would have been a beacon in the stale water.
Danny broke off from the ship. He melted his ice, just to be safe. The boy carried Damian above the surface invisibly.
“You see anything?”
“Just employees. And equipment.”
“Let’s look behind us.”
The water level had just about filled the up to the top of the gate behind them. There was little risk of being left behind by the next, seeing as Danny’s swimming speed would let them catch up with the boat in seconds. It took little effort for the boy to scale up the walls and peek overhead.
He was treated to a vast overhead view of the waterway. Danny hummed. All he could see was more machines dotting the side of the canal underneath tree cover, and beyond, the vast blue sea.
Damian squeezed his arm like a vice. “We have potential trouble.”
The older boy scrambled. “What? Where?”
“Down there.” Damian pushed the back of his head down.
Danny’s heartrate spiked. Just approaching the lock system was a familiar white boat. Nerves buzzed underneath his skin, like insects crawling into his scales. “I don’t understand. They have no reason to think we’d be here.”
“Perhaps they are just passing by. It could be a coincidence. Will they detect us?”
“Probably not. Radars to detect are expensive as hell, and only the Fentons know how to make them. They’d have to use sonar, and that can only happen if they’re in the same water as us.”
The boys dipped back into the water. Damian clenched his white shoulder. “We will be past these locks by the time they open for that boat.”
Danny nodded quickly. “Yeah. We’ll be fine.”
They returned to waiting.
His fins flipped back and forth in place. Back and forth. He counted the inches. He cheered every new inch the water level took. Why did it take so long just to move some freaking water?! His fins sped up, becoming a blur. They stirred up eddy currents and swirls. At some point he even felt eddies from Damian’s fins too.
Danny took a deep breath. Fear was the mind killer, or whatever they said. Even if his back scales felt like knives were raking over them, the rational part of his mind tried to insist it was all fine. They were probably just moving some assets to the Atlantic. A million and one different ships used this passage.
But it wasn’t right. His nose was good in this form, but not that good. That boat was over fifty meters away in a completely different body of water.
“Damian. There’s more to this. There’s gotta be.”
“Your nerves are contagious. Keep a handle on them.” Damian grumbled.
“I’m serious. I couldn’t have smelled that boat. It’s like a football field away on a different lock. It’s impossible.”
The swirls of water from the small siren’s fins ceased. Danny couldn’t see him, but he felt the weight distribution change a little, like Damian had just lifted his head. “This warrants further investigation.”
The boys resurfaced again. Danny climbed his way up the walls of the lock on the side. They peered over the edge, keeping their noses open. “I don’t see anything.”
Maybe he was overthinking it from stress…
Just then, Damian tugged his sail. “The other side!” He hissed.
Danny turned around. At the edge of the shipyard, his vision clipped onto two distinct white suits talking to some important look guy in a black suit and hard hat. The black suit guy pulled out a walkie talkie. Suddenly, Danny realised the water level had been still for some time.
His voice lowered to a whisper. “Damian, I don’t think they’re just passing by.”
“It cannot be. What reason would they have to suspect we would be here?”
“I don’t know.” Danny clenched his fists around the concrete wall they had been sticking to. “But this is getting bad.”
More men appeared on both sides now, carrying harpoons, hydroplasm guns, and water testing equipment. Quiet adrenaline fired into his fins. A warbling growl rumbled in his throat.
“What if we can swim ahead? You have the speed to outrun them.” Damian’s voice trembled unevenly. His hands shook.
“Damian, the water’s stopped raising. They’ve locked down the lock. If I jump, they’ll be on me in a second.”
“We cannot sit here and wait for them.”
“I know.”
Danny wasn’t doing much better. If he were in human form, his hands would be soaked in sweat by now. His head whirled. The agents seemed to be in every direction. The water still wasn’t moving. The gate was still shut tight. Danny could probably squeeze his body through some kind of gap, but Damian? He didn’t want to grind the kid’s bones into pulp.
“What if we fight them?”
“You don’t have any of your weapons, and I’ve barely had anything to eat.” No food meant no healing, and little energy to toss ice beams willy-nilly.
“Do we have no other option?”
He cursed the stupid freaking GiW. At least his parents had their moments. Nothing good ever happened when the goons in wetsuits showed up. The last time he and Damian saw them was in freaking Amity Bay! His head spun trying to figure out what had given them away. What could get them out of this situation?
There was one other option. The option Danny had desperately hoped would never have to be considered. But it wasn’t just Danny’s safety now. At least his parents had the decency not to dissect Damian (at least during their stay on the SAV). The GiW would be much less merciful.
Danny’s heart rate spiked. Do or die, then. Sink or swim. He gathered up every ounce of courage that still survived his parents.
“We do.”
“Do it now.”
Danny squared up his shoulders, acutely aware of how the scales on his arms touched those on his armpits. How the water touched his back with no clothes in the way. “Do you trust me?”
Damian hesitated. He could smell the kid’s reservation in the water. He counted the steps the GiW agents took, as if in slow motion. “I have no other person to rely on.”
“We won’t be able to cross Panama. We’ll have to go back the direction we came.” Guilt jumped into the party of stressors stomping on his nervous system.
Damian warbled, like a wounded animal. “I know.”
They were so fucking close. They’d just barely gotten into Panama, and it’s all been ruined and he didn’t even know why.
“Hang on to me. And whatever you do, be quiet.”
Danny placed one arm on the top surface of the lock. He used it to pull himself up and over the edge, pushing with his second arm. Slowly he pulled his entire body over the edge of the wall. Danny began wiping drops of water off his body. He could do it while still being completely wet, but it hurt like a bitch and took ages.
Slowly, invisibly, his scales receded into skin. His tail split open. Its bones reshaped into legs. His tailfin hardened into feet. Danny stood up, still clutching Damian to his chest. The boy gasped at the sudden increase in elevation. And despite being invisible, he could practically feel the boy’s judgement baring down on him.
The GiW agents were closing in.
Danny stuck to the dirt and grass. The asphalt would have fried his bare feet off. Not a pleasant sensation. A pair of agents approached the canal, guns in hand. Danny crept along the side, tiptoeing carefully so as to avoid making a sound and drawing attention.
As Danny slipped away, the pair of agents came up to where he’d just been standing. Thank god.
There was an issue though. The locks were obviously built uphill. That meant going along the canal would bring him through the treacherously steep terrain. Not a good look for a scrawny boy with no shoes who needed to be silent. One slip and the entire force would come down upon him.
Damian squeezed his hand. There had to be a way somehow.
Danny swallowed a thick lump. He formed a layer of ice. Despite it only being a few millimetres, it felt clunky and horrible to walk in, and would definitely make a sound, but it would have to do.
Just carefully. One foot over the other. Let the foot come down gently, like a bee’s landing. Danny walked out into the asphalt, just within earshot of the agents at the edge of the canal.
“Got anything?” The one crouching over it said. He was so tempted to shoot an ice beam and knock him into the water.
“Not yet. It could be hiding from the sensor. We’ll give it another five minutes.”
“It better be close. Sun’s killing me out here.”
One of the nice things about sirens is that they were quite sensitive to heat. Thanks to some nifty evolution, it meant that Danny’s invisibility extended into the infrared and ultraviolet range. That was the only reason he wasn’t getting sunburned out the wazoo, and the only reason Damian hadn’t dried out yet. The air was still very, very warm, but he didn’t need to worry about the radiation from the sun itself.
Danny managed to get out of earshot of those agents. His concentration was split between keeping this ice on his feet solid, and on keeping Damian from dying of heatstroke. The boy remained silent, as requested. Danny’s eyes snapped from one side of his vision to the other, hyper aware of his space, and of the dozen or so agents scattered around the perimeter.
Let it be known that he was no ninja. Probably the only saving grace he had was the fact that they were expecting an invisible fish in the water, and not a kid walking on land. One of the agents barked an order. The agents split into groups of two. The pairs scattered, probably making for the other parts of the canal. That meant two of them were coming his way. Danny’s breath hitched. Sweat dripped down his brow. He iced it over.
Damian’s fins hung low too. Their sharp tips brushed against his belly. He couldn’t stay out here long. He needed water and quick. The boy chirped quietly underneath Danny’s hand.
He ambled to the right of the matching pair. Best to get out of their way. For a bunch of guys in fancy suits, they walked quickly. But Danny couldn’t. His makeshift shoes would be too loud.
He was barely able to get out of their way, barely able to avoid brushing shoulders with the men who wanted him a lab rat. Relief cooled his system like his ice.
Then one of them stopped.
“Wait, G.” He turned around. Turned toward Danny. Hairs stood on end. Knees rattled. “Agent H!”
Danny was seconds away from bolting. Only Damian’s tight grip was able to ground him from doing something stupid.
The man pulled a bottle of sunscreen from his suit. “Agent H! You forgot your mandated sunblock!”
With the GiW agent breaking into a light jog, Danny had seconds to react. He threw his body to the side just as the agent rushed through. The motion pushed his upper body just an inch too far off base. Danny’s eyes widened. He flung his arms wildly, but he could not stop the descent.
He shifted gears. The boy twisted his body so it faced the ground. Damian clung tighter, his claws digging into Danny’s chest. He shoved his hands forward. No time to ice them over. Danny planted his fingers on the ground. Sunbaked pebbles seared his fingers. His tongue bled as he bit down the urge to cry out.
His scream was only muffled into a groan. The footsteps of the agent stopped.
“What?” The man whispered.
Danny became a statue. The man’s gaze crawled over his back like an ant colony. Danny’s pulse stomped around in his ears. In his burning fingers. Each millisecond a war between the urge to cry out, the emergency signals of heat and pain, and the adrenaline that he could not let out. Just hunched over, still.
“Agent F! I’m turning into sun-dried tomatoes here!”
At last, at long last, the aforementioned Agent F took off. “Sorry! Just got distracted by some mosquito buzzing.”
Fuck. That was close. Too close.
Blink. Blink. Blink. Blink.
Panama Canal.
What was that menace doing, heading for Panama Canal?
Maddie Fenton’s phone lay off to the side of the console. The new stream chattered. She paused from her work (really just staring at the radar) to refresh the news sites in English. Then whatever Spanish sites, translated by her browser. Nothing. A week ago she would have gone in guns blazing, ready to take out the pelagic punks and stop them from carrying out their dastardly plot.
With their engines busted, that plan wasn’t looking very good. After six hours of repairs, she and Jack had only managed to achieve a fraction of their original top speed. Enough to get them to Panama eventually, but not any time soon. They still had more repairs scheduled. It was only due to Jazz’s intervention that they sat down and took a break.
She wanted to work. She wanted to throw herself into metal and nuts and bolts. Anything to keep her mind from that face.
For years she had made it her mission to bring the sirens to justice for all they had done to her family and others. The few times she got up close to a siren they were vicious, snarling predators. She expected the same stubborn defiance from Phantom.
His resistance was token, at best. She could tell how scared he was even as he put up a tough face. Then he broke down, sobbing and incoherent. It was fake. It was all an act. It had to be. Phantom was stalling for time. He was manipulating her from the start. It had to be. It had to be.
How could it be?
She pulled off her gloves. She stared at the quivering hands, the hands that were a moment away from pulling the trigger. She was so sure she would have done it. He had to have known. He was an awful liar. Tried to misdirect and feign ignorance, and gave himself away every time. Who did he think he was fooling? And yet she could not steady her hands.
Maybe that was his con all along. Not even try to be convincing. Just babble whatever nonsense to lead them along like a string of helpless ducklings until help arrived.
Phantom had never worked with anyone else before. Not from his own kind, at least.
Maddie sipped a cold cup of tea. Maybe he had been migrating, and these were his original pod? If he were with his original pod, then there would be a lot more noise in Panama. The canals were narrow. Phantom was on the smaller side, but even two adults would have been noticed, right?
Did they even exist at all?! She had rebooted and reconfigured the radar, spending hours only for it to fail to detect any of Phantom’s pod. It was like they showed up for one moment, then vanished into thin water the next.
It wasn’t enough. The scientist in her demanded more evidence. Her hypotheses felt flimsy even to her, like there was something that was glaringly missing.
It all went back to that expression. That haunted anguish. Those streaming tears. The face that tore her vision away and replaced it with years of comfort. Years of holding Danny close. To that day when Danny showed up back home six months ago, the day a miracle came to her.
His face was the same back then. Maddie had rushed to hug the son she’d thought she’d lost. However, her baby boy flinched back, like she was going to strike him.
It broke her heart then.
“Mom?” Her daughter leaned into the door way.
“Jazz, I told you to take it easy.”
Jazz came inside, and sat down on the chair beside her. “I am taking it easy. Just getting some fresh air.”
She leaned to the side, her eyes discerning like they’d always been.
“Mom, are you ok?”
Dammit. Was it that obvious? Maddie shook her head. “You know me too well, Jazz.”
She pulled her daughter in. She held her and let herself be grateful that at least she was still here. That there was still hope, somehow. But that hope now clouded over with uncertainty.
“You know you can tell me anything, right?”
It shouldn’t be that way. Maddie was the mother here. It was her who was supposed to be comforting Jazz, but it was the other way around again.
“I just don’t know. Jazz. I thought I knew everything I needed to get the job done, but…”
But now she didn’t. Jazz nodded silently, letting her continue.
Maddie held her tighter. Her voice lowered to a whisper. “Sweetie, I’m not sure anymore. Jazz, I can’t get it of my head. The way he looked at us. The way he didn’t. And I’ve been thinking about it for hours and I can’t make heads or tails on it. None of my theories can make up any kind of framework that could explain what happened.”
“Maybe it’s time to find a new framework?”
Maddie pulled back in puzzlement. “What do you mean?”
“Find new evidence. If the current evidence contradicts established theories, then hunt for new evidence that could explain the discrepancies. And then establish a new more comprehensive theory.”
That… made a lot of sense. It was at times like these she marvelled at the brilliance of her daughter. But there was just one issue.
“But your father and I still haven’t finished repairs yet.”
“That’s ok, Mads!”
Her husband and Bruce leaned in to the bridge as well. Bruce Wayne’s head still sported a large bandage around it, but the man was looking much better for wear.
Jack continued. “It was obvious we weren’t as prepared as we could be. Otherwise the fishie little fiend wouldn’t have given us the slip. With the SAV busted, I say we take Jazzie’s advice and go on recon mode.”
Determination shined from Bruce’s squared shoulders. “Jack’s right. We can take the jet skis and catch up to Phantom easily. Then we can observe him ourselves or deploy a drone or two.”
That was surprisingly sensible. They needed more information. Then they could cross out the possibilities and the what ifs, and narrow down the truth.
More than anything, Maddie needed the truth.
Damian was beginning to get uncomfortable. The mucus coating his scales meant that they remained moist. However, he still lost water due to respiration. Not to mention the sweltering heat. Although he did not suffer the burning sunlight due to Danny’s invisibility, the humid air also contributed to his discomfort. As a fish out of water, Damian could tell he could not last much longer.
But his physical discomfort could only distract from the real questions in his mind for so long. Why did Danny hide this ability from him for so long? What was he so scared of? In hindsight it was logical that a siren with the ability to turn humans into their species could also turn themselves into humans. Damian felt the soft, human skin of Danny’s chest against his own scales. His cheeks just so happened to be laying where the teenager’s gills used to be. Now they were smooth. Damian numbly counted Danny’s ribs, which jutted out.
Why did he expect Damian to trust him when he still continued to hide things from him?
Danny walked into a clearing. He carried Damian far past the shipping yard that they had crawled out of, and into a building. It appeared to be some kind of administrative building. Damian nudged him with his chin. Where was he taking them? He walked through the glass sliding doors behind a member of staff. Cool air conditioning chilled Damian’s scales. Danny bee lined for the bathroom, finding it empty. He iced the door shut.
Damian found himself placed into the (thankfully clean) sink. Cool running water washed over his body, bringing much needed relief. Damian purred quietly underneath the cool tap. For a moment, the room contained only the sound of running water, and Danny’s heavy breathing.
Danny’s invisibility deactivated. Damian watched pallid skin appear out of thin air. Stickly legs shivering. The newly human teenager leaned against the war, panting. His chest had no gills, as he’d expected, and his skin was completely opaque. Black hair appeared where there was white. Eerie aquamarine was replaced with dull blue. A familiar face rendered bare of scales or fins was revealed. A very, very familiar face.
And instantly, everything clicked into place for Damian.
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amandasmurfee · 28 days
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April, March, and February pin club designs, all together 💛🧡❤️
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frenchmess23yo · 2 years
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Stop everything and go read
I promise you won't regret it
Also while im holding you, read
Same autor and as excellent as the other story!
⚠️character belong to @bamsara
Edit: i did moon boy so here’s the link (i hope it’ll work🥲)
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planet-gay-comic · 9 months
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Exploring the Depths: Plummeting into the Ocean's Profound Mysteries, Delving into the Depths of Desire I created this artwork by using StableDiffusion 1.5 img2img to transform a 3D rendered picture of the G8M figure. I then applied postwork techniques, including inpainting with CS Paint and Automatic1111. I manually composed and corrected certain elements to enhance details. The result is a captivating fusion of 3D rendering and AI-assisted artistic adjustments
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lisa-dorina · 6 months
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This is an old character of mine, a goldfish merboy that some of you might remember? --- I'm in a strange place mentally since a while. Over doing so many other things than doing art this year, I lost the connection to drawing. Maybe not so much to the drawing act itself, but the burning desire to convert ideas into drawings. My head is empty. It's like I explored everything and now there's nothing left. The winter blues might also play into it, but I've felt it for a while already. I'm tackling it now by pushing myself to draw more again. To make the canvas my playground and just have fun with it. That's how it worked back then and I hope it will bring that spark back! Have you ever lost something in yourself that you managed to get back?
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rosesnwater · 1 year
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Probably my only contribution to Mermay this year lol
Arielle is afraid of the water/can't swim so she gets paired up with the best swimmer in the class, Erick
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He's based on a bunch of deep sea creatures, scabbard fish, angler fish, eel
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I'll probably have more later, but I'm really enjoying them so far.
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frankly-art · 6 days
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A recent commission I did for Merman Frazier on Instagram as a birthday surprise for his friend Merman Ray! 🧜‍♂️🎂🧜‍♂️
Oh, and by the way—those aren’t candles! 💫
✨💖 BUY ME A COFFEE! 💖✨ Check me out on: Instagram | Twitter | deivantArt | ArtStation | Bluesky SFW/NSFW
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lilystrations · 1 year
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One of the few merboy folks I’ve made, and he was very specifically intended for MerMay and LGBTQIA+ pride. Parrot fish are one of the many fish species that can flip flop genders, and I heckin love them.
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lu-mi-ki · 8 months
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Some merboy Fly sketches I’ve drawn lately
I like to think he could turn as one if he drinks less fish potion than before! 🧜🏼‍♂️
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Another one here, with an amazed MacKrill! Beware of the octopus…
(This one’s unshaded)
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Angry Fly! 🐙 is really bothering him!
(Here again, only flat colors)
I think I might post some more later!
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meowmeowmeowmeow4x · 24 days
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dark blue moon and the suffering sun MASTAPOST
Set in a mer AU in which Amity Park is Amity Island, a beach resort attracting all sorts of tourists, including the eccentric billionaire Bruce Wayne and his son...
But tragedy strikes when a person or persons unknown spirit the young Damian away~~
And now one Danny Phantom is tasked with bringing the boy home, even if it means crossing an ocean and evading danger at every corner :3
prompt:
Chapter 1, Chapter 2, chapter 3, chapter 4, chapter 5, chapter 6, chapter 7, chapter 8, chapter 9, chapter 10, chapter 11, chapter 12, chapter 13, chatper 14, chapter 15, chapter 16, chapter 17, chapter 18, chapter 19, chapter 20, chapter 21, chapter 22, chapter 23, chapter 24, chapter 25, chapter 26, chapter 27, chapter 28
TEll me what u enjoyed about each chapter as u read it :D
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amandasmurfee · 28 days
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April pin club design 💛 the sunniest merboy
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utoshi-san · 7 months
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Какой у меня красивый мэрбой получился 🥰 я даже не ожидала что ему особого шарма придаст металлический оттенок красок. А вообще мне очень нравится его хищное выражение лица 😍
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cartoonjohn · 3 days
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Know it’s been a while here but I’m not dead! And I’m having a commission sale!
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hello! would it be fine if i request a shy lil fairy/mer boy with a gender neutral reader? tysm!
Percy the River Perch Merboy
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Thank you for visiting the humble shop! :D I never thought another person would request because of how inactive the blog is but now that it has garnered some attention, I'll shake off the rust and get back to work! >:)
I decided to go with a Mer-boy because it's May this month, I hope you like it! Let me know what you think!!
Summary: You are a tourist determined to travel everywhere. You walk without looking back, admiring all the unique structures the world has to offer along the way. But just a normal common river on the outskirts of the town you're visiting makes you want to stay forever.
Contains: issues about body image/appearance, self-esteem issues, Percy is hard on himself :'(, first meetings, sweet bliss of fluff, a little angst?
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Percy is ordinary typical merfolk, with a tail of scales and parts of his features resembling a fish, there was a sense of beauty in him that only he couldn't see. His freckles and scales are visible on his bare olive skin, and if you're lucky enough to see the sight, his brown hair will shine under the sunlight as he rises up the water.
Percy is beautiful.
But he disagrees.
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You looked back at the several buildings of the town you were visiting, for once, it wasn't foggy, it was a good chance to see the rest of the sights during your stay!
There you spot a river, the stream most likely reaching into a large body of water, you assume. Surrounded by large trees and the view of the sky and sun just right, with the river large enough for groups of people to swim around, you wondered why this place wasn't popular.
You inch closer and admire the sights with your hand covering your face from the bright sun. Amidst that and listening to the calming dance of the river, there you hear the silent pace of someone swimming in the water.
'Ah, so some people do come to this place?' You thought and quickly turned around, preparing yourself to explain to the local that you were just sightseeing, only to freeze as you spot a man having a giant greenish-yellow fish tail, peeking at you near the large rocks.
He immediately disappeared underwater with a squeak as you stumble over your words, "Wai-wait! I'm just a tourist, I'm sorry if I scared you!"
No answer.
Half of you were shocked and terrified but upon seeing his black and brown eyes widen as the two of you caught eye contact, you were only left with the thought of how cute he looked..
You spent the rest of the noon looking for the...merman?? But to no avail.
You sigh and went back to the town, looking back at the river with the internal promise of going back again the next day.
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As Percy watches the figure of the unknown person walk away yet again, his eyebrows furrow as he felt guilty.
'Percy, are you dumb?! Ugh!' The merman facepalms to himself, whimpering.
'It's not often humans come here and you blew it!' Percy narrows his eyes and looks at himself with bitterness.
He was a merman, yes, but he wasn't that...pretty, not that handsome compared to all those love stories he always heard about, where the alluring merfolk that lives in the vast ocean captures the heart of someone as easy as finding rocks. Their tails glisten like the color of the rainbow, and their voice is as silky as their hair.
Percy could only feel sadness and wished he lived in the ocean, not in a river that would only lead to a pond...His tail splashes behind him as he grumbles,
"Percy, you idiot..."
"So, Percy's your name?"
He lets out a gasp of surprise and quickly turns around only to spot the face of someone who has visited this place for a week straight.
"Yo-you!" Percy's eyes widened as his hands trembled, unable to hide his embarrassment.
You laugh and hold up your hands to show you mean no harm, your eyes squinting with so much happiness that it made Percy dizzy.
"I was looking for you for so long, I finally got to see you!"
If he had feet like humans do, he's sure it would buckle.
"You..?? Look for me???" You tilt your head at his questioning tone, just as confused as he was, "Of course, I would. I have never seen someone like you!"
Oh...
Percy's shoulders deflate.
"I...I see. I suppose that it must be a horrid sight to see someone like me.."
You gape and quickly shake your hands and head, "Please don't misunderstand! I... I have never seen a..merman.. in general...especially as someone as.."
You scratch your nape, looking the other way to avoid his reaction, "Someone as good-looking as you.."
Percy might as well die right there and then as he sucks in a heavy breath, his pulse beating quickly. He couldn't even think how to respond, much less actually talk!
"I understand that you're uncomfortable because I've been going here for a week now but I promise I won't do you any harm, I just- I want to admire you...and.. and be friends with you.." 'Wow, great Y/N, real smooth.' You purse your lips before adding, "You can always refuse! I will never come here again if that's what you want-"
"No! Please!" You finally look back at him and saw just how flustered he got and how heavy he was breathing, his eyes widen like he was surprised at how bold he sounded before he quickly mutters, "Uhm...please..please don't leave...I also want a friend."
You regain your shock and smile gently, reaching your hand for him to shake, "I won't. I suppose introductions are fair. I'm Y/N, nice to meet you."
For once in his life, Percy felt like he was those merfolks in the stories as he slowly and shakily reaches out to shake your outstretched hand.
"Percy.."
You smile widely and he only looks away, hiding his small ghost of a smile and tearful eyes.
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Every morning and noon, you would meet with Percy at the river.
At first, you would have to go look for him but as more days pass, he would slowly wait for you at the same spot you saw each other.
He still hides away from you but your patience earned a trustful bond between the both of you. There, you learned that his lifelong dream was to go to the beach or the ocean and feel the white sand and collect the seashells it has.
You recall your various trinkets during your many trips and decided that, while he may not be able to go to the beach or the ocean yet, you can give him something that you hope he will love.
The day went on as normal, you talked about all the places you went to while Percy listens with awe, if you were lucky, he would even tell stories of his own. Percy was so compelling when talking about what he was passionate about, that you didn't even know that the sun was already starting to set.
"-And then I had to apologize to the snail so I- ah!" He suddenly jerks back and looks at the sun, causing you to snap back to your senses.
He looked really guilty once he noticed it was already the afternoon, "I'm sorry, Y/N... I was so focused on talking that it was already getting late! I'm really sorry!"
"No, it's fine, I enjoy our chats no matter how long it gets. I'll come back again tomorrow, alright?" As Percy bashfully nods, you take out a pouch and a tiny jar filled with sand before handing it out to him.
"Eh?" "I..uh... remembered what you said about wanting to go to the beach and I know it's not much, but here. They're white sand and a pouch full of seashells I got from a beach I went to in the past.."
Percy grabs them with such gentleness, and combined with the shine on his eyes from the setting sun, you swore you were hooked to him, no pun intended.
"Anyway!" You sheepishly laugh and pick up your things and ready yourself to go back to the town, "I'll see you tomorrow, Percy, goodbye!"
A few steps and you hear him call your name so you turn to him, the sunlight hitting your face and your eyes widened.
Nothing has given you more joy, not even the many sightseeing and trinkets, than the soft mutter of 'thank you' from Percy and his adoring smile pointing at you.
So long as you see that smile again, you think that staying here might not be that bad.
You were truly hooked.
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