Sirens Pearl

Sirens Pearl

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This short story is for the Mertastic Competition. At the turn of the 20th century, a merchant ship named the SS Sirens Pearl travelling from India to South Africa crashes in the Indian Ocean near a large mass of isolated land called Island 33. Decades later reports start to fly that the deceased Captain Howard was transporting unidentified treasure to an illustrious banker. The rat race begins. It stops until two brothers and a fisherman journey to the island eager to salvage treasures from the ocean floor, but what they find instead is otherwordly.
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PUBLISHED ON AMAZON! FREE TO READ WITH KINDLE UNLIMITED! Young women of the island of Gimgar have one wish, they long to be the next bride of the sea, an age-old tradition of the village dating back to the first settling. The chosen is to wed a god, a siren. Being selected is an honor to oneself and family, and when the elders choose Mayme, she is elated she will live amongst the gods by the end of autumn. Mayme couldn't be luckier, Como her husband to be is beautiful and benevolent, or so he seems. Grand celebration, festivities... and death follows. Mayme has 91 days before she departs to live her life with Como, days spent courting become dangerous. Dark secrets are revealed, and the marriage proves perhaps false. Can love be born based on the pretense of lies?

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