TAG ME IF YOU DO FINISHH!! IT'S GOOD IT MAKES ME WANT TO WRITE ONE MYSELF.
TAG ME IF YOU DO FINISHH!! IT'S GOOD IT MAKES ME WANT TO WRITE ONE MYSELF.
HAVE YOU LISTENED TO THE SAILOR'S SONG FROM TOY BOX ALREADY??
THIS ONE
It reninds me of mermaid au SM đđ
Also, it makes me remember your EXCELENT merman Chigiri fic đ€© it's living rent freein my mind ever since I first read it
OMG YESSSSSSSS đ€©đ€© I LOVE THE SAILOR SONG!!!
this song is such a vibe fr
AHAHANJANA THANK YEEEEW đđ ugh I need to finish chpt 3 đ« THANKS FOR REMINDING ME LMAOO
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AMAZING WRITING AS ALWAYS.


SEAâS SECRET â.àłàż*:

Notes: .. sorry for how long this took đ« I started writing then I stopped, then I started, then I stopped, I startedâ also wrote the majority of this sleepy so sorry if itâs wonkyđđ
pairings: merman!chigiri x mayorâs daughter!reader
wc: 1.9k
warnings: reader is fem, thalassophobia(?)
chpt: 1 2 3

You had been visiting the merman every day since the day you two met. Over the weeks, youâd grown to know him, and heâd grown to know you. Youâd share stories about your livesâyour hopes and dreams, the mundane tasks of both of your lives, and so on. Each encounter was a revelation, a dance of curiosity and laughter, deepening the bond that had formed between you.
Your regular meeting spot remained by the cliffs, but you always ventured a bit further down the beach, away from prying eyes and the bustle of town. The soft whispers of the waves greeted you as you made your way to the secluded cove. Today, you carried a wicker basket, its woven fibers tightly bound with a little blue ribbon tied on the side.
As you approached the meeting space, you scanned the shimmering sea for his signature raspberry hair. Just as you were about to settle onto the rocks, his head popped out of the water, and a grin spread across your face.
âYouâre late,â Hyoma remarked, feigning indignation, though the gleam in his eyes betrayed his playful demeanor.
You scoffed, a smile dancing on your lips. âOh, am I? Ha, my sincerest apologies, my good sir.â You lifted the flap of the basket and pulled out a piece of fairly warm bread, presenting it like a prized treasure.âI hope this can excuse my tardiness,â you said warmly, placing the basket down and stepping into the cool water, your loose dress swirling around your legs.
Hyoma inched closer, propping himself up on the sandy shore, half in and half out of the water. He took the bread, inspecting it with an air of curiosity. âWhat is this? You eat it?â he asked, tapping the surface of the crusty loaf.
âMhm! I made it myselfâhope itâs still warm.â You boasted, pride swelling in your chest as you watched him take in the aroma of your creation.
He took a cautious bite, his sharp teeth sinking into the crisp yet soft dough. Instantly, his eyes widened, and his fins expanded in delight.Â
âGlad you like it,â you laughed, watching him eagerly take another bite, bits of bread clinging to his cheeks.
âDo oo havph moor?â Hyoma snaps his head to you, his slitted pupils widening and cheeks puffed out as he spoke. You couldnât help but beam at the sight.
âWhy, yes, I do! But donât eat it too fast; itâll upset your stomach if you gobble it down,â you replied, pulling out a second loaf from your basket.
As you stood there, watching him scarf down your bread, you studied the way his fins perked up after every bite, how his gills flared in and out with each breath. his dazzling tail swayed against the gentle waves, and his hair was perfectly messy. If you looked close enough you would see tiny shells tucked away in his braid.Â
âThanks for the bread,â Hyoma said, rinsing his hands in the sea. âI donât have anything to give you in return..â
âAh, itâs no worries! I donât need anything, really; Iâm just glad you like my bread,â you replied, a warm smile lighting up your face.
âTomorrow Iâll bring you something,â he promised, his gaze locking onto your e/c eyes, sincerity shimmering in the depths of his slitted pupils.
You smiled, shaking your head. âAlright then, thank you.â
Hyoma grinned, his demeanor brightening as he slid back into the sea. âBring more bread.â
You chuckled and nodded, watching him disappear beneath the waves, the water rippling gently in his wake.
The next day, you were determined to make an even more delicious bread than before, it would be the perfect loaf of bread. As you kneaded the dough, your hands working rhythmically, you could almost picture his delighted expression when he tasted your creation again.
âGoodness, Miss L/N, youâre making more bread? The two loaves you made yesterday werenât enough?â Aya remarked softly, a hint of mischief in her tone as she wiped her hands on a dishcloth.
âA-Ah well, I believe Iâve perfected my recipe and wanted to try again,â you replied, rolling the dough against your palms with care.
Aya smiled, her warmth radiating through the kitchen. âYour bread is just fine already, miss. Your husband will most definitely love the meals youâll make.â
Ah, husband. The word echoed in your mind. âHaha⊠yes, Iâd hope he would.â Even with Aya, you couldnât escape the pressure of being wed. The expectations hung like a heavy cloud over your head.
Noticing the change in your mood, Aya softly bowed her head. âAh, forgive me for mentioning that, Miss. You really mustnât worry too much about that. You still have plenty of time before you are to find a husband,â she reassured you, hoping to ease your mind.
You have confided in Aya, how that isnât what you want, and that you donât even know what you want! She does her best to console you, but she doesnât entirely understand. To Aya, it seemed like a luxury to have handsome, wealthy men lining up for your hand, but for you, it felt absolutely suffocating.
Hours passed, and finally, with a larger loaf nestled securely in your basket, you made your way back to the cliffs. As you sat down on one of the sun-warmed rocks, fiddling with the ribbon tied around the basket, you couldnât help but notice he was a bit late this time. Normally, when you two met, heâd be waiting under the waves for you.
Just as you were beginning to worry, ripples formed closer to you, and there he was. Hyoma swam over, crawling up the beach just enough to stay halfway in the water. He held a brown sack in his hands, a soft expression on his face.
âOh? Whatâs this?â you asked, gesturing to his bag with your eyes.
âI told you I was going to give you a gift in return for your breadâand you brought more, right?â he confirms, tone becoming more serious.
You tapped your basketâs side and murmured a soft âyesâ in response, earning a joyful flick of his fins.
âNow, I wasnât sure what to give you⊠but I hope this will suffice,â Hyoma said, his voice tinged with nervousness. He pulled out a necklace from his sack, a string of pearls and smaller shells adorned with small starfish, and a sand dollar in the middle. It was so pretty, so dramatic, and so different. Out of all the gold and silver jewelry you had been given from your parents and suitors, this was the most beautiful of them all.
âMermaids my age wear necklaces like these; I guess theyâre pretty popular,â he said shyly, his gaze lowering. âSo if it doesnât meet your standardsâ I wasnât sure what would be a good gift for your breadââ
âItâs perfect,â you interrupted, holding the necklace delicately, your fingers grazing over the divots of the sand dollar. âItâs absolutely beautiful-Â Â Goodness, Hyoma, this is gorgeous!â
He could feel his cheeks warming under your admiration. âI-Iâm glad⊠I helped make it.â
You looked at him, eyes wide with surprise. âYou made this?â
His fins opened wider, and he darted his eyes around nervously. âWell, I meanâ yes, I guess. Not all of it; I just found the shells or whatever. My friend actually made the necklace.â
(Heâs had this necklace for a while, just wasnât sure if he should give it two you for not) donât alter this !!
You beamed at him. âThank you, I love it.â You smiled warmly, putting the necklace on.
âNow give me the bread,â he said, his expression shifting to serious.
You laughed, pulling the loaf from your basket handing it to him, which he eagerly accepted.
Hyomaâs fins perked up, âOh- Iâve told you before I like to collect human things that have sunkââ he said dumping his brown sack onto the shore, and a variety of trinkets spilled out.
âCan you tell me what they are?â Hyoma asked, his curiosity piqued as he eyed the assortment.
You focused on the items, examining the ordinary yet intriguing objects. âThis is a pocket watch, or a clock. You can tell the time with it, but this one is broken from getting wet,â you explained, closing the lid of the watch with a soft laugh.
âI thought maybe it was part of a ladyâs necklace or something,â Hyoma murmured, munching on his bread.
As you went over the other items, you pointed out coins, compasses, and various bits of metal, each with its own story and history.
âThis is the last one,â he said, handing you a small metal cylinder covered in rust with tiny bumps along its surface. It took you a second to realize what it wasâit was the inside of a music box, and it looked like it had seen better days.
You rinsed it off in the water, trying to free it from the sand stuck between the gears. âI donât have a clue what that is, to be honest,â Hyoma stated, eyeing the metal contraption with intrigue.
After scratching off some rust and turning the crank, a rough but lovely tune played into the air.
Hyomaâs eyes expanded, and his fins flared as he stared at your hands in awe. You finished the tune and handed it to him, who took his turn first playing with it. The rusty-yet delicate notes echoed softly in the air, mixing with the gentle sound of waves lapping at the shore.
âIâm surprised it even works,â you smiled, watching Hyoma spin the shaft.Â
He played around with it, the sweet melody filling the space around you. You found yourself playing with the shells on your necklace, lost in the moment. The music floated in the air, weaving a spell of comfort and connection between you.
But alas, all good things must come to an end. As the sun began to dip below the horizon, Hyoma gathered his belongings and shuffled back into the soft waves. You waved goodbye, promising to see him soon.
Hyoma swam away from the cliffs, diving deeper into the clear sea. His shimmering scales caught the last remnants of moonlight filtering through the water.
After some time, he finally made it back to where he called home. Surrounded by coral and sea life in every direction, Hyoma felt a sense of belonging, yet his heart tugged toward the surface. Most mermaids stayed in groups and traveled together, which made Hyoma a bit of an odd one out. He had a âgroupâ but was more independent, more curious of what was above the surface.Â
All mermaids are curious, no doubt, but most ignore their curiosity out of fear of being caught. No one knows about Hyomaâs trips to the surface, not his friends or family, and he intends to keep it that way. Well, intended.Â
As he entered his hidden cave surrounded by seaweed and clams, he dumped out his sack, placing his trinkets back with the others. But he didnât expect to be met with two mermen floating in the entrance.
âYouâve been going to the surface this whole time?!â A blue-haired merman exclaimed, absolutely dumbfounded.
âOoohoohooh~ Youâre breaking the rules, yâknow~,â The other friend giggled, his yellow eyes sparkling mischievously.
Well, the cats out the bag now.
pt 4 (not here yet!)

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help I wasnât sure how to end this đ sorry if this didnât meet ur expectations dawgs đ
Made Oct 5th 2024
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I'M SO GLAD I FIND MORE KARASU FANGIRLS HERE ON TUMBLR EACH DAY!!!
There's too little, he deserves more recognition smh đđŁ
if you ever feel the need to talk bout him, send an ask đđ I'm always up for discussions about Karasu đđ
HIHI I AM SO HAPPY TO MEET A KARASU FAN GIRL I LOVE HIM SM AND NEVER HAVE ANYONE TO TALK ABOUT IT WITH đ€
HE HAS TOO LITTLE FANSSS
Like, I can count on my fingers the amount of them I found on tktk đŁ Glad I found more here on tumblr tho!
Just as I said to the last fellow Karasu fan on my ask box, DON'T. HESITATE. to send me asks talking about him!! I'll be glad to answer them!!
Even though no one tagged me, this quiz looked too fun to ignore
And who would have thought?

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Blue Lock Egoist Diagnosis quiz results from the official site! (1/2)
click the images 'ALT' for the result translation.
The questions are in Japanese but if you use chrome, you can translate the page.
Here's a quick translation of the questions:
Youâre a person who goes at your own pace.
Youâre self-centered.
Itâs better to make plans early.
Youâre able to calmly deal with problems.
You are very curious.
You are impatient.
You are strong-willed.
You are a methodical person.
âIâm No.1â
You can choose either âyes/ăŻăâ (the first option) or 'no/ăăăâ (second option) answer.
toge inumaki // fic recommendations
note: remember to read the tags! + i do not own any of these works

salmon!
dog-gone it.
intimacy is subjective
the sky, the sun, getting beat up by inumaki
bitter eclipse
puppy love
tongue-tied
be not afraid of my body
sweet dreams and other cursed demands
i leave you
come
our hands
the sun will rise again
1999
transatlanticism
my home is where your heart is
i know when you're around ('cause i know the sound of your heart)
let's talk.
nightmares
paper wings
pull me close
this love
secret admirer
favorite
muse
a coffeeshop phone call
crush
fillings for you