"You know you can tell me everything." said Oliver and stroked my cheek. "Trust me, you don't want to know." I replied.
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Adam lives with his family in Sydney. He loves his daugthers and his husband. He has everything he wanted.
Everyone who meet...
I was sitting at the computer at the café. Pippi came running and she was out of breath. "Pippi, what's wrong?" I asked. "It's about Pearl, she's a..." she started. "A siren." I said. "Yes, how'd you know?" she asked. "Look at this." I said and showed her a webbside.
"The main difference between mermaids and Sirens is that the latter are predators, killers, and dangerous creatures. Seducing men with their voices and bodies. Mermaids may not necessarily kill men, like Sirens do. Mermaids are known as beautiful aquatic creatures that used their voices to enchant sailors and fall in love with them." I said. "It explain a lot." replied Pippi. "Yeah." I said.
Just then came Pearl into the café. I got bad vibes from her necklace. We went up to her. "Hello my darling Pearl." said Pippi. "Hey." she replied. "I see you got your necklace back." I said. "If Cornelia tries to steal my necklace again, I'm gonna kill her." replied Pearl coldly and went out. "I think Cornelia crused Pearl's necklace." I said. "How do we break it?" asked Pippi. "We have burn it." I said and she nodded her head.
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Pippi's: POV
We ran home and explained everything for Adam and Oliver. He dropped the glass jug on the floor.
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"Pearl is a siren and she's very dangerous now." I said. "How did it happen?" asked Oliver. "Noah has a theory that Cornelia put a curse on Peael's seashell necklace." I said. "My poor girl." replied Adam. "We have to take the necklace and burn it." said Noah. "She did it because she's jealous of me and Pearl." I replied. "My daughter can die because of Cornelia." said Adam upset. "We'll save her, don't worry." I replied.
I took the idea with the necklace from my book The nightmare.