Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 139 Story 139: The Sailor and the Sea's Embrace



Captain Elias stood knee-deep in the warm, lapping waters of a secluded cove. Behind him, the remains of his ship—the *Sea Queen*—jutted out of the ocean, her once-proud masts now tangled and splintered. The storm had been merciless, tearing his crew apart and dashing him against jagged rocks. Miraculously, Elias survived, washing ashore on this strange, untouched island.

The golden sun dipped low, casting an orange glow over the waves. Elias ran a hand through his damp hair, trying to make sense of his situation when he heard soft laughter, like the tinkling of bells, from the water. He turned, eyes widening at the sight of three beautiful figures emerging from the sea.

Mermaids.

Their tails glistened under the setting sun—shades of silver and turquoise that shimmered with every flick of their fins. Their eyes, wide and curious, locked onto him, and their lips curved into playful smiles. The one in the center, with long dark hair and a mischievous grin, reached him first. Her arms wrapped around his neck, pulling him closer.

"Welcome, Captain," she purred, her voice smooth as the sea breeze. "We've been waiting for you."

Elias swallowed, his heart racing. He had heard the legends of sirens and mermaids—of sailors seduced and never seen again—but in that moment, all he could feel was the warmth of her touch, the softness of her lips as she kissed him, leaving him breathless.

The other two mermaids circled him, giggling softly. One, with golden curls, trailed her fingers along his arm, while the third, more reserved but no less alluring, watched from her perch on a rock, her copper-colored tail dipping lazily in the water. She smiled faintly, eyes glowing with curiosity.

"We've been lonely for so long," the second mermaid whispered in his ear. "Come stay with us. We'll give you everything your heart desires."

For a moment, Elias was lost in their world—the gentle caress of their scales against his skin, the intoxicating sweetness of their presence. He felt the pull of the sea calling him, whispering promises of eternal pleasures and escape from the harshness of the world above.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

But as the sun sank lower, the last rays glinting off the wreckage of his ship, Elias felt a flicker of something else—his sense of duty, of loyalty to the crew he had lost. He couldn't just disappear into the depths, no matter how tempting it was.

With a soft sigh, Elias gently pulled away from the dark-haired mermaid's embrace, his gaze drifting to the horizon. "I can't stay," he murmured, his voice thick with emotion. "I have a life up there... a life I need to return to."

The mermaids' expressions darkened for a moment, sadness clouding their eyes. But the leader smiled again, though it didn't quite reach her eyes. "We understand, Captain. But should you ever find yourself lost at sea again, know that we will be waiting for you."

With a final, lingering kiss, she released him. Elias waded back toward the shore, his heart heavy with the weight of the choice he had made. The sound of the mermaids' laughter faded into the distance as the sun disappeared below the horizon.

As he stood on the sand, watching the darkened waters, he couldn't help but wonder if he had made the right choice—or if the call of the sea would forever haunt his dreams.


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