no. Still in high school. My sisters go to cooleg.
yeet cool. So I'm a dumb bitch who looked at writing prompts on Tumblr and now I have like-18,000 rp ideas so Imma just-send them to you and I guess you can like-decide which one you like the best? Yeah-Yeah that makes sense ok-
When a sea witch mermaid hides her baby to lure some human fisherman away, she returns to find her baby gone and being carried away by humans who found the human-looking baby and assumed it was abandoned. The baby grows up into Person A, who continually has prophetic dreams, some sent by their mother into their mind and some due to their own witch powers, which keeps them out of trouble for the most part. But Person A’s other parent was a siren, and so Person A has a knack for singing, and is nicknamed ‘Mermaid’ by their friends due to their skills in swimming and singing. One day, their out singing on the beach, when they hear a responding voice. Person B, the owner of the voice, is a mermaid outcast, looking for their soul mate, who just happens to be Person A, and when they realize their soul mate’s song is coming from land, go to a sea witch to become human temporarily in order to track down and meet their soul mate, who they assume must be trapped by humans.
AND ANOTHER ONEEEEEEEEE-
B shivered as A hummed softly, almost dancing to the music as they brought the tea over to the table. B clenched their hands tightly, used to keeping themselves from flinching by now.
It had been months since they started this game - since A had caught B spying on them for information, since A had figured out the information was for their main rival, C. It didn’t matter that B was a civilian - not to a supervillain. A had decided to ‘keep’ B, having them play the part of eye candy hanging off of their arm during public events, going on dates, plastering their names on the tabloids. It was shameful, scandalous to have one’s name tied to a suspected villain. It was more shameful to know that A was that suspected villain.
“You look beautiful.” B was knocked out of their thoughts, looking fearfully up at A. A’s warm smile didn’t change as they tilted their head. “Do you like the outfit I’ve bought you?”
Bought. Bought with money that had been stolen from god knows where. B looked down at their clothing, sighing softly. “It’s... It’s nice,” they admitted quietly.
Pouting, A reached a hand to cradle B’s chin, turning their head so they would look each other in the eye. “I love you, you know,” A whispered softly, their thumb caressing B’s cheek. “I truly do.”
B took a deep breath, shutting their eyes. “No, you don’t,” they growled, shaking their head and waving A’s hand away. “You’re just saying that to get me to like you. You’re a liar.”
They ignored the sigh in response, the sound of A kneeling beside them and taking B’s hand in theirs. “I do not,” they replied. “Not about this.”
As B tried to pull away, A held them fast to the chair, not letting them escape. “Your friend did good by sending you after me,” they said breathlessly. “You’re perfect. You’re lovely. You’re mine, my dearest prize.”
There was only silence in response. B shut their eyes tight, trying to ignore A, fists clenched as they tried to shut them out.
A stood up, brushing stray hair behind B’s ear. “I can prove it,” they said finally. “Anything you wish, everything that I can give, I will give it to you. All that I cherish is you, and all that I have is yours.”
B’s eyes opened slowly, and they kept their face turned away so A wouldn’t see them beginning to cry. “My freedom,” they choked out. “If that’s true, then give me my freedom.”
A hissing intake of breath accompanied the soft, gentle touch on B’s cheeks, pulling them to face A’s eyes once again. “My dear... My love,” A whispered as they pressed their foreheads together. “You have never been more free.”
And deep in their heart, as they stared tearfully into A’s eyes, B knew that it was so unfortunately true.