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A Tail of Two
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 27
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2022
A young girl and her little sister are going to her family's beach house, which they do every year, but this year, it's different. She wakes up one night to find her parents missing. She gets Dottie, and they find a boy there on the beach telling them that they needed them to come with him. 
They go with him, and learn there parents have been taken captive, and she and her sister had to go on a long  harrowing journey to find them.
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6 parts Ongoing Mature

Aria Smith never believed in the magic of the ocean. A high school graduate struggling with her father's tragic death and her uncertainty about the future, she's spent years avoiding the sea that claimed him, until one fateful encounter with a mysterious mermaid named Leahlani changes everything. When Aria falls into the water, she discovers she's no ordinary girl. Part human, part mermaid, Aria is thrust into a world filled with secrets and dangers she never could have imagined. As she grapples with her newfound powers, Aria's path intertwines with Raina, a cold and aloof mermaid with a troubled past. Together, they must navigate the treacherous waters of a world that wants to drag them all under. With the ocean calling to her and ancient forces stirring, Aria must confront her deepest fears and learn to control the magic within. But some secrets, once uncovered, may be more dangerous than the tide itself.