The Siren's Call
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  • Reads 570
  • Votes 54
  • Parts 5
  • Time 47m
Complete, First published Apr 02, 2018
➖After her mother's death, seventeen year old Karis tries to drown herself and is mysteriously saved by a boy who assumed she was unconscious. But some things he says don't add up, and he realizes the consequences of his actions, since saving drowning humans is against the law. So he gives her two choices:

Never speak a word of what happened and go back to whatever life she despised so much,
Or
Come with him to an underwater city she never thought existed.

After choosing the latter in a risky gamble, both her and the boy might be in for more than they bargained for when they discover the city is under attack. Will they be able to save it and the people in it in time, or will following the boy be a big mistake?

After all, not every siren needs a song. ➖



Status: completed (but hopefully there will be a book two)

〰️Based off of a writing prompt 〰️

Text copyright © TylaStone ™️ 2018
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