He's flirting with you

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Adam's: POV

I had followed Oliver to his surf training. I tried to act like a human, but it wasn't easy. I saw him talking to a young man and he smiled. I felt a bit jealous. What's wrong with me? I never get jealous.

"Felix, this is my husband Adam." said Oliver. "Nice to meet you. Oliver has told me so much about you." he replied. "Has he?" I asked. "You're lucky to he his husband." said Felix. "I am." I replied sassy. "Excuse me." he replied and walked away.

Oliver gave me a look. "What?" I asked. "Felix was just trying to be nice." he said. "He's flirting with you." I replied. "Felix is my friend." said Oliver. "Oh, he's your friend, that's nice." I replied. "Adam, are you jealous?" he asked. "Why would I be jealous?" I asked. "You've been acting weird since we got here." he said. "I'm fine." I replied. "If you say so." said Oliver. "Can I go to the ocean cafe? I'm starving." I asked. "Yes." he said. "Thank you." I replied and walked away from the beach.

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I was at the ocean café and waited for my food to arrive. "Here's your seafood, Adam." said Carly. "Thank you." I replied and started eating.

I had borrowed a book about the little mermaid by the danish author Hans Christian Andersen

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I had borrowed a book about the little mermaid by the danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows the journey of a young mermaid, who is willing to give up her life in the sea as a mermaid to gain a human soul.

The prince fell in love with another woman and married her. Her sisters gave her a knife, so she could kill the prince and get her tail back. But she couldn't take the prince's life. Instead she threw herself overboard and became foam. Then she became an angel and got a soul.

A voice came up in my head. Kill Oliver and you can return back home. You belong to the sea. Oliver broke you heart. Humans can't be trusted. I took the book and walked out from the café. Humans and merpeople are not meant to be together.

Oh no

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~CharlieGlambert~

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