Of Ocean and Ash
By A.R. Draeger
Series: Falling In
Deep, #3
Genre: Paranormal
Romance
Cover Designer: Quirky-Bird
Out June 9, 2015
Of
Ocean…
Cast
into the sea at birth, human-born Ia found her adoptive family among the
merfolk. While her underwater upbringing was peaceful, Ia’s blood-heritage and
the strict societal rules of the merpeople lead her to wonder of the world
above the waves.
And
Ash…
When
a storm lands Ia ashore, she discovers her body has transformed into the human
she would have been. Taken in as property by a callous plantation owner, Ia
works alongside the slaves until she can make her way back to the water. There
is nothing Ia wants more than to go home, that is, until she meets a handsome,
troubled man named Matthias, who has a touch that can be as kind as his tongue
is harsh.
Torn
between two very different lives, Ia must choose – stay in his world and risk
her life for a love untested, or return to the familiar arms of the underwater
world that raised her and risk losing what may be the greatest love she will
ever know.
Will
Ia’s choice lead to happiness or her destruction?
Summer
was waning when I was born, marked by the heat leaving the waters and the
nights growing longer. My family wanted to migrate with the rest of their
people, but they waited for me in the stillness of the waves, keeping an
ever-watchful eye.
Mother
heard the wails of the fisherman’s wife the night the woman discovered she
carried me in her womb. The fisherman and his wife lived next to the water in a
small, dilapidated shack made of rotten wood and leaky thatch. They had six
children before me, although Mother knew not in what mixture their genders
numbered. All but two were taken away at birth. The couple had too many as it
were for a meager fisherman and his wife, and I was yet another mouth to feed.
The
fisherman’s cries of mercy woke my family the night I was born. My arrival was
sooner than expected, his wife not having carried me nine months in her womb. I
was tiny, frail. My left leg was misshapen, my head oblong.
Mother
watched him from beneath the surface, saw his tanned sailor’s skin, ebony and
white streaked hair, and grey-whiskered face. He looked down at me, the fragile
bundle cradled in his arms, and cried out through parched lips and crooked,
black teeth:
“Forgive
me, O God! Have mercy on her. I leave her to your care.”
He
dropped me in the water with a small plop.
My
sister, Liliana, caught me before I plunged too far into the depths. My family
crowded around me, anxious and excited. My uncles debated eating me, seeing my
size and stature, convinced I would not survive. Mother waved them off and took
me from my sister’s arms, cradling me as my still-human lips turned blue.
It
was an enormous challenge for a human to come into the fold. Not many of us
were capable of such a change, but Mother knew my lineage had been on and in
the water. She had watched my father and his father before him.
She
lowered her lips to my nose and mouth, and she breathed into me the life of the
sea dwellers, the merfolk. I sputtered a bit, and my body shivered, unsure of
the transformation. Mother held me tight, sang me lullabies of the whales, and
when all my family had lost hope that I’d survive, I woke.
My
scream was shrill, she said. Loud, piercing. She was proud, surprised at the
pushing force of the water I had generated. She knew I would be a good Caller.
With
that, they gathered to me – my mother, sister, uncles, aunts, and cousins – and
in a ritual almost lost in the passage of time, sang as my mother fed me two
drops of her blood.
My
legs lengthened and molded together, as her nourishment pulsed through my body,
changing me inch by inch. Where my feet had once been, two fins took shape,
overlaid with iridescent blue scales.
The
process was beautiful, my family told me, rare, and yet there I was, the
adopted, healthy and changing. Born human, and through the grace and love of
the one I would know as Mother, turned into a creature of the deep, a daughter
of the ocean, a mermaid.
A.R.
(Amber) Draeger resides in rural Texas with her husband, Josh, and son, Logan.
When not writing or reading, she is watching reality TV shows or tromping
through the nearby woods.
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