The kiss didn't last long, only a couple seconds, but as soon as their lips parted, they rejoined. Mako cradled Naida's body into his as he pushed deeper into the kiss and Naida wrapped her arms around his neck. The seed of pleasant emotions had budded and was only flowering more and more intense until her body was alive with passion.
Mako's hands slid down Naida's figure, making her hum with pleasure, then his tongue traced her lips, and she parted them, allowing it access to explore. Their tongues danced together, the currents swayed around them, and for a moment, everything was right with the world. Why had she been so dismayed to accept that living with five very attractive men who only wanted to please her?
"Lust, and greed, promises to break; a moon so bright leaving magic in its wake; one small touch and you're under control; once again, you're a sad, lost soul." Lanai's enchanting voice again broke through the silent water, disturbing Naida's blissful moment with Mako.
Naida pulled away and looked around, checking if Lanai had found them. However, whether Lanai was here or not, Mako was oblivious and continued to please Naida. He placed kisses across her neck and Naida leaned into them, a breathless smile forming on her lips.
A small current tugged at Naida's hair the same time Mako sucked down on Naida's collarbone and she let out a moan, placing a tight grip around his waist. It was extraordinary how breathless Mako was making her, though, it was to the point that it was becoming a little hard to breathe. Mako played with the spot on her collarbone, sucking, licking, even nibbling a little until he had formed a proper hickey in plain sight, a mark for all those to see.
The other brothers wouldn't be pleased that Naida let Mako have her first, but he had earned it; none of them had made her feel this way, made her feel so, lustful. "What do you say we take this to the next level?" Naina moaned.
"Well, as a merman, I can only do so much, but hopefully this will help you find eternal peace. Now, breath, it'll be over soon." Mako assured and swam a couple of feet away from her.
She coughed, waiting for him to make sense, or come back to her. Another cough, this one a little wet. Slowly, Naida realized that her gifts were wearing off. "Mako I-" She coughed. "I need to get back, now." She said firmly and was launched into a small coughing fit.
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The Ocean's Song (pt. 1) (Going through edits)
FantasyFor years, no, her whole life, Naida Muriel has been attracted to the sea. It's rhythmic tide, soothing waves, powerful potential, and the way it seemed to sing to her when she was alone. All of her friends claimed they heard no singing, whether the...