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Benji Groves [Groves - Uncharted Waters

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Jaime isnt like other girls, despite being into girls. Shes always come across as a tomboy, always appearing disinterested in everything in her boring life thus far. Thankfully for her, her boring life is forever changed by the seas when she goes for what shouldve been a simple swim. After all, what could be more interesting than being claimed by the sea, as one of its own?

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Uncharted Waters BY Benji Groves Jaime isnt like other girls - photo 1
Uncharted Waters
BY:
Benji Groves

Jaime isnt like other girls, despite being into girls. Shes always come across as a tomboy, always appearing disinterested in everything in her boring life thus far. Thankfully for her, her boring life is forever changed by the seas when she goes for what shouldve been a simple swim. After all, what could be more interesting than being claimed by the sea, as one of its own?

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Chapter 1 - Lucky
Jaime
"Jamie get down here, we're not done unpacking yet!" Mom shouted. Judging by that tone, I cant tell if she is shouting because she is upset or because she thinks I cant hear her. Not that either reason mattered, she knew Im in a bad mood from having to move for the sixth. Fucking. Time!
"Quit your whining, I shout back as I walk back down the stairs of our brand-new blank average-sized grey brick house. We just moved here in Florida from California, and man I already hate it. Moving has always been a pain, and after enough times, I just quit trying to help the process. My dad is in the Navy, so youd think Im used to moving around a lot. and if you thought that, youd be right, I am used to moving. But I hate it, and so after the third time I quit trying to pitch in, even when asked. Sadly dad is never home either, and mom works all day. Plus, no siblings, so I get the house all to myself, which is nice I guess, especially since we live on the beach. My parents are only cool with it because I'm 17 and I've learned over the years how to take care of myself. No thanks to them though.
I walked down the hallway of our two-story new house that had empty, well. everything. We literally just arrived here minutes ago. Still, it feels like there shouldve been something here, not sure what though.
I grabbed a box and carried it into a room that overlooked the water. It was a simple room. Square, one massive window in the center of the left wall, the right was just blank. The north wall led to a bathroom. Im gunna make sure this room is my room, if nothing because of the ocean-view. I sighed as I put the box down by the door. I really dont want to do this right nowor later for that matter.
"Mom I'm going to the beach, I shouted.
"Well, when will you finish unpacking?" She demanded.
"When I get back. Promise, I said as I walk back into the family room.
"Fine. Go ahead, She gave in, obviously too in distress to fight back.
"Thanks, I said as I put on my shoes and left. I walked down the street and onto the wooden bridge that led to the beach. The sky was bright blue, and the wind blew gently. It still felt hot though, or at least hotter than Cali. I kicked off my flip-flops and gently placed my feet on the hot sand and trudged towards the water. Many other teens were sunbathing, surfing, or swimming. Guess early afternoon is prime beach time, noted. I took off my red button up shirt so I was only in my sports bra and shorts as I waded into the warm water. I swam out a little deeper and the water was super salty. I had brought goggles too, so seeing wasnt as big of a problem. That said however, Calis beaches had been way clearer, so compared to that this was kinda murky. I swam out pretty far before I came up with the thought that I should probably head back. The sky had gotten quite a bit darker too, which would explain why the waves seemed stronger now. I gasped for air as a few larger waves fell over my back, pushing me what felt like pretty deep under. I forced myself to come up through the waves, and instantly started panting. I looked over at the rest of the beach and saw everyone had left, thats probably not a good sign. I swam hard against the growing currents and managed to finally make it to shore. That was rough, I said as I clawed my way up onto the sandy bumps and out of the water.
I laid back on the sand and looked up at the night sky. I blinked as the rain began to fall on my face. Perfect! I should probably get home anyway, mom wont be happy. I gathered my shoes and shirt and left for my new home. I really did need to finish unpacking my stuff. I yanked on the red shirt Id previously taken off, and headed home.
Cameron
"Cameron! Don't ignore meeee.., My girlfriend, Laney whined. As I turned to face her once more, I unintentionally bit my lip as her smooth pale skin glistened in the underwater sunlight before me, her radiant red hair floating behind her. Her freckles, sea green eyes, and pink lips all added to her beauty. Her purple and neon green tail swishing from side to side, keeping her stable in front of me. I tried keeping my eyes on hers, but her chest was a temptation not easily resisted. Looking at Laney now, it just reinforces my confusion as to why humans wear so much clothes? And on top of that, doesnt it slow them down? Humans arent a necessarily unattractive species either, so shouldnt they embrace their looks? I dont know, the surface world is soo complicated! Cameron!
"What do you want?" I asked a bit harsher than I meant to.
"Don't be mean, She teased as she playfully hit my arm.
"What were you saying?!" I demand.
"When are you going to the surface world again? Cause I wanna go with,
"I told you my mom deals with all that stuff. She rarely even takes me,
"Because you never asked to go!" Laney exclaimed.
"Screw you, I replied with a hiss.
"You can screw me anytime, Laney purred. I groan in frustration, running my hands through my hair, and Laney only laughed.
Uuuuggghhh, There's no winning with her. I've known that since I met her and yet I still indulge her. I need to start learning from my past.
I opened my mouth to retort but shut it after a while. I hate losing arguments. I hate losing period. but Laney always won when we argued, and she was the one person I truly didn't mind losing too.
"By the way, why didn't you go hunting at the beach today?" I asked.
"Well I did look around, but most of the humans didn't look good enough, Laney pouted.
"I feel you, I agreed.
"Ooooohhhhh, but I did see this one boy, and he looked delish. But he stayed too close to the other humans, Laney said ecstatically but trailed off, so, I couldnt get him, humans can be so frustrating sometimes!
"That usually doesn't stop you, I said, surprised
"Yeah but I know the rules, don't be seen, Laney recited.
"True, I agreed.
"I'm still hungry though, She whined, and I chuckled.
"Go check the ports or harbors, I'm sure some ships have to be leaving, I suggest and Laney's eyes lit up with excitement.
"You gonna come with?" She asked hopefully but I sighed, Please?" She begged.
"Fine, I reluctantly agreed. Hunting at night is super easy anyway. I followed Laney to what she called "the yummy places, She is such a picky eater, she'll only eat boys from about 18 to 35. Me, I honestly don't care. But obese, elderly or young kids are a big no no, period. Too hard to digest efficiently, plus, um thats disgusting. We swam towards the docks from underwater and stopped several yards out. And remained submerged and ready. I nudged Laney and pointed to a late-night fishing boat. She nodded with an eager smile. Giving me the go ahead. We swam until we were about 10 feet from the boat.
"Could you, you know. Do the thingy?" Laney asked.
"Youre a hopeless hunter, I chuckled and created a fairly decent sized wave that rocked the boat violently. Then I made another and another until the boat flipped. Shes even worse than Megan! Granted Megan is only 17, and her appetite is better than Laneys but they both are lazy hunters and they both like to play with their food a bit too much.
"Thank you,
"Uh-huh. Go get your dinner. We need to get home soon,
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