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The merman, my man novel Chapter 36

The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 36

Without a care in the world, I began running, but Dicken swept his tail in front of me causing me to stumble forward a few steps and collide with the desk. Suddenly I remembered there was something I could use in the desk drawer — the tranquilizer gun!

This thing was like a savior to me, especially in this situation.

I quickly took the tranquilizer gun out from the drawer and held onto it with both hands before turning around.

 

The gun was coincidentally aimed at Dicken’s chest as he pursued me. He immediately grabbed the gun and pushed it away. Damn it! He was so strong! He probably could have bent the gun in half if he wanted to!

I sweat profusely as I held onto the gun for dear life, and just like that, we were at a stalemate.

I didn’t know why I was so scared of Dicken, he did try to protect me back on the boat after all.

Nonetheless, I kept having a bad feeling that if I didn’t struggle to get away, something bad would happen. I had a weird sense of déja vu that something like this had happened before.

 

Truth be told, I was scared that the merman was going to rape me. The thing on his lower body was right in front of me. He didn’t even bother hiding the lust in his eyes as he inspected my naked body. I couldn’t even try to cover my own privates, even though I desperately wanted to.

I couldn’t take it anymore. I placed a finger on the trigger and warned him, “Don’t come any closer! If you do, I will fire the gun! “ After I finished my sentence, I poked his chest with the barrel as a threat. He should have known what I meant since he was hit with tranquilizer darts before.

 

Dicken’s eyes were dark. He bore his fangs that glinted in the darkness. He was obviously trying to threaten me as well. Moreover, based on his expression, it didn’t seem like he was scared of the tranquilizer gun at all.

 

He held onto the gun and pushed the barrel away from his chest inch by inch as if he was only teasing me earlier. The muscles in my arms were already sore. How could the strength of a woman like me compare to the strength of a beast?

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