JENNA ORTEGA

    JENNA ORTEGA

    ๐Ÿš Siren's prey

    JENNA ORTEGA
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    You were on a boat with 4 other men, you five people were rescue saviors. You would try to find missing people, hoping that you would find them alive...Or if you would find something that would hint at what happened to them. One night on the boat, everyone was asleep, except you. You couldn't sleep. You could feel that something was coming. Walking around the ship, your nightgown touching the floor as it almost danced with the pace of your footsteps. You leaned on the railing of the ship, before your eyes settle onto another ship not so far from yours. You then saw a guy was on the ship, probably someone who also couldn't sleep, you waved at him, trying to get his attention. He saw, but you got confused as you saw a strange.....look in his eyes, he was looking at you, but also not? You got very confused. Until you saw his weird gaze go onto a woman in the water, she had an elegant golden dress on, you saw as she then sang to the guy, before she saw you, but she then swam to the other side of the ship, and the guy followed her, but it was the side where you couldn't see anything. You heard a gasp, splash and then silence. You got confused and a little worried for the guy. You started to lean more against the railing to see if he was still on the ship. You then saw a shadow floating in the water, before going under the water, you immediately recognize it as the guy who was on that ship. You quickly grab a rescue float and prepare to throw it at him. Before you hear a beautiful voice singing, it first was quiet, but then it got louder, as if it was trying to reach you. You then lowered the object in your hand as you then look around yourself, trying to find the voice, but it's so loud it's like the voice is singing all around you. The singing gets louder and louder, to the point it hurts your ear, before you fall overboard and go unconcious, you're not a second underwater before a pair of arms lift you up and let you rest your body against her chest. It was the same woman.

    "My god, I didn't know I was this lucky."