The Singers of the Sea

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It was a calm day in Atlantis.
It was night and the sea was calm, while everyone was calmly asleep.
Gurth awoke to the strange sound of singing. This was not unusual, for the wind would sing along with the sea, but this singing was very queer, but it was also very sweet to the ears - like a summer day in Scandinavia.
Gurth got out of his bed and started to walk towards the port, where he now stood. He looked out at the sea which was being illuminated by the light of the moon. Gurth then heard the singing again, he jumped into the water, for he needed no boat or ship. Gurth now started to swim towards the exquisite singing.
After swimming for a bit, Gurth arrived at a sea stack, some stacks were big and some were small.
While still in the water, Gurth now noticed beautiful women coming out from behind the rocks.
These women were beautiful beyond words, and it was them who were singing.
The women all gently helped Gurth onto a stack, one woman gently laid Gurth's head on her lap.
The woman was thick and her lap very soft.
Gurth looked up at the many alluring faces surrounding him, he then noticed a change in said faces, fangs and vampiric eyes now appeared on the women's faces.
Gurth realized at last that he was surrounded by a group of Sirens.
All the Sirens now bitten down on Gurth, all the women now felt their teeth hurt, for none of their fangs could penetrate Gurth's skin.
The Sirens looked at Gurth, all very confused.
" What? " said Gurth with a smile; " I am the son of Beowulf, and not to be rude; but you ladies stand no chance of harming me "
The Sirens looked at one another, Gurth then said;
" So, wanna fuck? "
The Sirens all paused for a moment, all the ladies then shrugged their shoulders, and songs of pleasure could now be heard echoing throughout the sea.
And don't worry, Gurth is a teenager, just like Ascanius and Briseis.
Gurth returned to Atlantis with a large grin on his face, and everyone knew that he just had some.

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