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The merman, my man novel Chapter 212

Dicken nibbled my earlobe mischievously and licked it repeatedly, and I couldn’t help shuddering even as his webbed claws gripped my posterior even more tightly and caressed it without a care. My body slowly softened under his touch, and I couldn’t help throwing my arms around his neck and gulping, before opening my mouth and panting without control.

Dicken was watching me with his captivating eyes from up close, as if he would drown me within the bottomless ocean that was his gaze, even as I saw my own reflection in his eyes.

My own gaze was ablaze with raging desire, for I was utterly obsessed and dependent on the man before me. My eyes utterly bared the trust, passion, and every sentiment I wanted to hide, but those feelings were a t once violent and endless, and it felt as if they would burst out of my body and surged towards Dicken’s body, urgently wanting to melt into him.

My mind was clearly aware that I had fallen utterly. Dicken’s overbearing and unreserved love for me had invasively destroyed all the barriers between us, be it race, morals, standpoint, and every other shackle that holds down humans. It was he who had allowed me to muster my courage and free myself from the cage of being human to love him.

“Yes… “ I threw my arms around his neck, burying myself in his chest under his hair, allowing myself to drown in the ocean and murmur softly, “I’ve fallen for you, Dicken.“

He held me even tighter after hearing my response, his webbed claws dancing along my spine and up to my head, reaching between my hairs to hold my head as if it was the greatest treasure in the world. With a burning gaze, he asked, “Linda, placing my Yiki on you has been the best decision of my life.

How should I thank your grandfather?“ “Be nice to his daughter, dear leader.“

I whispered, even though I knew that my grandfather had only offered me to Dicken in order to save my life. Who knows? He might even fight Dicken violently if he had known that Dicken slept with me.

 

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