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The merman, my man novel Chapter 204

Dicken did not answer me, but his arms tightened over my waist while his lips slid down to my neck. He nestled my neck from behind the mask, inhaling my scent deeply. He then put a webbed claw over my head, petting me like one would a child, before tucking the hair that was covering my forehead behind my ear.

“Dicken…“

I looked longingly into his enrapturing gaze, and reached out to touch his cheek when a woman shrieked, “Hey, what are you doing?! “

I flinched in surprise and turned to find a girl, holding a bucket of laundry on the shore. She had probably come down for a wash, but was startled by Dicken and me.

I was left stammering awkwardly, unsure of how to explain what was going on right then, just as I heard a loud splash behind me —Dicken had dived into the water, and was gone without a trace before I could catch him.

“Where are you going?! “ I was more angry than surprised, and slammed at the iron gate furiously, but my response was the banging and the splashing in the night.

Why was Dicken hiding from me? What was he doing? Was he hiding some sort of secret?

I frowned in irritation, finding the scene at once awkward yet laughable. After all, Dicken used to do everything he could to woo me and ogle me, but it was the complete opposite now—I was now both the stalker and a voyeur! And it was frustrating that I had no idea where he had gone!

Fuck! How did this happen?! Extremely discontent, I began to scour every inch of the iron gate, even diving in the water to check the bottom —there had to be some sort of mechanism that allowed someone to pass through, and I must not have noticed it the first time around because it was relatively well concealed.

Soon, I managed to reach a particular iron bar that was loose. Gritting my teeth, I grabbed it and shook it firmly a few times, and ended up prying it off directly.

Shit! To think I didn’t notice that at all just now!

With that done, I promptly swam back to my gondola, put on my clothes, and crawled through the bottom of the iron gate.

“Dicken! “ I yelled his name even as I swam deep into the aqueduct, and was left facing several pitch-black holes after turning a corner. I had no idea where it connected —it could be the sewers of Venice, and it would be an underground maze.

 

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