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Continúa, Has publicado may 11, 2019
#Winner of "Creatures of the Myth" Contest held by MythandLegend profile. 
#1st place in Short Story - Ace Awards 2020

A siren who longs to end her curse of eternal life must find a man with the truest of hearts to break her curse. But when the trial of true love kills every man whose heart is untrue at consummation, she and her captain must decide if love is a prize worth dying for. 

A 5,000 words short story entry for the Myth & Legend Contest that puts true love to the test and redefines the meaning of eternal life. 

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The ocean is dying. Its once-harmonious song has turned into a discordant cry, the balance between life and destruction unraveling with each passing tide. Felix, a mermaid with a rare gift, can hear the ocean's pain-but he is powerless to heal it alone. Hyunjin, a siren born without the lethal voice of his kin, has spent his life as an outcast, caught between power and vulnerability. When fate draws them together, their voices entwine in an ancient melody, one that whispers of prophecy, sacrifice... and the possibility of something greater than either of them. Bound by a mission that could save or destroy them, Felix and Hyunjin must brave the ocean's deepest secrets-while resisting the pull of a bond neither of them can afford. Because the sea does not grant love freely. And its price may be too high to pay.