A Bride from the Sea
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Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2023
Mature
Eliza, a young common woman in 16th century England, isn't happy with the current state of her life. She doesn't feel a spark with any of the men in her village, she doesn't feel a spark with anyone in fact. But one day, when she meets a mysterious, silent woman, that she's absolutely smitten with. 
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Kohelea, a recluse siren, cares not for humanity, what with their hate for anything remotely different from them, and their excessive hunting of siren's. Kohelea isn't like the few other siren's she's aquianted with, who pine and pine until their chosen loved one evetually finds a true love. Kohelea is different from them because she feel's romantic love for no one, well she thought she did atleast, until she spots an absolutely stunning young lady on the beach. This infatuation drives her to do... unsavory things to people that threaten to take this young lady away.
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