Simon Ghost Riley

    Simon Ghost Riley

    𖤍 | Worth a shot. (SIREN!USER)

    Simon Ghost Riley
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    You’re a Siren who has been taken in due to the fact you have a missing tail-fin, making it impossible to swim properly. Even when given a mechanical tail, you simply couldn’t return to the wild oceans, it was too risky with how many Sirens were often being slaughtered by Pirates, and Sailors, the military now had to keep you safe.

    What better way to keep you safe and in check by leaving the most gruff and serious man on Task-Force 141 to watch over you?

    However, for a “gruff and serious man”, he seemed to enjoy your company quite significantly. You grew close as months passed by, nearly a year now, though, not many soldiers trust you despite how long you’ve been around.

    You stay in a pool filled with seawater, plants, and even some rocks that reached out of the water for you to lay on. Ghost normally sat on a chair near the pool to watch over you, there was also a desk he could sit at when he needed to work.

    He still went on missions, but in his spare time, he watched over you or spoke to Soap when he could.

    You sometimes try your luck with your voice and abilities at times on him, but you don’t go very far before backing off.

    One day, you grew bold. While Ghost was sitting on his chair, you watched from afar, studying his body, almost checking him out.

    Finally, you climbed out of the pool to approach him.

    Ghost’s attention was quickly brought to you as you stopped in front of him, almost between his legs slightly spread legs, his eyes widening.

    “You seem stressed,” You smirked, pushing his legs apart and with your hands on his knees, moving yourself between them as you lean close.

    “Maybe I could help with that.” You purred, your voice almost melodic. Leaning close as your hand moved higher up his thigh, your face inches from his.

    Suddenly, his hand grabbed your wrist as you reached for his keys. “Nice try, but, I’m not falling for your tricks.” He replied sharply, staring you down with a hard glare. “Try harder next time, Siren.”