Somewhere Beyond The Sea: Chapter 2
I woke up, immediatly getting the feeling of being stared at. Since there were only one other person in the room, it was not hard to imagine, where the stare came from. Since she wasn't saying anything, altough I wasn't sure if she was even able to, I guessed that she had yet to notice, that I were no longer asleep. Trying to move as little as possible, I peeked into the direction of the tub. Unfortunately, I laid with my head directed at the door, making it impossible for me to see anything.
"I know that you're awake."
I didn't react, trying to comprehend how such un unearthly voice could be heard in my rundown lighthouse. Aside from sounding well in general, it seemed not made to be heard outside of the ocean. It confused myself how I came…
Monster Girl Suggestion: Ryuusei
A Mamono that is a rarely spotted, since it can only be encountered at night. These girls are flying to the night sky, often unnoticed by the people, since they get mistaken for shooting stars. This is caused by the soft light their body emits, just like the namegiving stars.
When they dedide to descend, they fall more onto their target, as actually carrying out a proper landing. Due to their incredibly good nightvision and eyesight, their able to spot nearly any man in their field of vision. Once they have found one who strikes their fancy, they start a nosedive straight onto him, nailing him onto the ground. Of course this is not meant in a harmful way, it's just their method to initiate intercourse at the first meeting.
Sex with them is s…
Somewhere Beyond The Sea (Chapter 1)
Chapter 1
The sun hung in the cloudless afternoon sky like the forgotten lantern of a ditzy giant, her only purpose in bathing me, the sea and the beach in a blazing, unforgiving light. I looked down to evade my eyes from the pain, only to get blinded from below, where the white, here and there with pink corals specked, endless sand reflected the sunlight like a dusty mirror.
I thought about the stories that some people would go blind from the light reflected on snow in the northern mountains and asked myself if something like "sand-blindness" had yet to be discovered. Choosing the least painful direction to set my sight at, I directed my eyes onto the far horizont, which laid at the end of this sheer endless stripe of white, hot sand. It l…