WILDEST DREAMS - h2o: just add water
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 9,616
  • Votes 49
  • Parts 3
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2020
isa fontaine might be one of the only mermaids to not have a pod.

for as long as she could remember, she'd flown solo. traveling to different places every few months, meeting new people, and charming them before disappearing without a moment's notice. that was her thing. but when she arrives at the gold coast, she could tell that things were going to be different.

it wasn't long before she met three certain girls, and decided to teach them the ways of being a mermaid.











Started: july 22, 2020
Rewriting : august 2023
Completed: N/A
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