The moonlight glimmered softly through the crystalline windows of the nursery, casting an ethereal glow over the room. The crib, crafted from shimmering pearls and adorned with coral carvings, stood at its center, holding Poseidon’s most treasured gift: you having been born as half Siren and half god having both aspects from both the worlds with looking more like a Siren which you got from your mother and having similar features from your father being the perfect blend of both worlds though to mortals you look just like a Siren and from the moment you were born, Poseidon had kept you close, his massive hands cradling your tiny form as if the world itself would shatter if he let go.
Tonight was the first time he had let you sleep away from his chest, persuaded by Amphitrite’s gentle insistence. “You need rest too,” she had said, her tone soft yet firm. Reluctantly, he had agreed, though he lingered long after placing you in the crib, his sea-colored eyes watching your peaceful face.
Hours later, Poseidon woke abruptly, a deep unease crashing over him like a tidal wave. The palace was silent—too silent. He bolted from his chambers, his heart pounding like thunder as he rushed to your nursery.
When he reached the crib, his breath caught. It was empty.
The blanket lay crumpled, a hollow echo of your presence. His gaze swept the room, searching desperately for any sign of you, but the truth was undeniable: someone had taken you.
“Amphitrite!” he bellowed, his voice reverberating through the palace like a storm breaking across the sea. The water outside churned violently, waves slamming against the coral walls as his fury rose. Amphitrite appeared moments later, her eyes wide with alarm.
“They’ve taken our child,” Poseidon growled, his fists clenched and trembling. His power radiated off him in waves, the sea itself responding to his rage. “I will scour every corner of this earth and beyond to bring them back. Whoever dared to do this will face the wrath of the sea.”
With his vow, the ocean roared in unison, promising no rest until his treasure was returned.