HEATHER

HEATHER

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Based on the lyrics of "Me Inside of Me" from Heathers, the Musical, this story is told through the points of view of those present at the death of Heather Chandler.
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"N-No, I won't return to the sea unless I have you by my side!" . . . [Yandere Selkie x Female Reader] Y/N took a walk on the beach one night to clear her head when she found a naked man washed up on the shore. With the help of a stranger, she was able to pull the man from the surf and onto the safety of dry land, but before she could call an ambulance, the stranger took the washed-up man with him and disappeared. With the help of her friend, Y/N found the man again, only to learn that he was not a human, but a selkie. Along with teaching the selkie boy how to live on land, Y/N had one month to find his missing sealskin and return him to the ocean, or else he would die. But as the bond between Y/N and the selkie grew, even if they found his sealskin, would he want to return to the sea if it meant leaving Y/N behind? They have a month till fullmoon, and a month to decide what they will do. Will the power of their love survive the gales of life, or will the love they share cause them to drown in the depths of oblivion? ⚠WARNING⚠ there will be a few mature themes in the book including (but not limited to): -swearing -violence -witchcraft -divorce -mental illness -self-harm -murder -manipulation -obsession -gore Reader discretion is advised. ~J. C. Coltt.~ {Book Three in the J. C. Coltt. Chronicles}

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