Verona is a bottom feeder. She is the one mer in her clan who is considered the ugliest and least intelligent. Growing up with the constant bullying and abuse wasn’t the worst of what her kind had in store for her. At seventeen years old, she must now endure “The Reckoning.”
The scales will measure her worth to her clan. Will she endure thirty days as a land-walker to gather information and knowledge to appease her clan and return a valued member? Will she wait three years, until she is twenty, and find a mer of her kind to accept her and marry her? Or will she suffer exile for the rest of her life?
Genre: YA
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My ear pulls back at a buzz in the current. The gentle hum of
electro-magnetic pulses from the snout of a shark is approaching. No.
Three sharks. A panicked chirp escapes my lips. I need help. But what
Mer will help me now?
A thought pops into my
head so suddenly that I stop swimming. Maybe I could find a pod of
dolphins. I follow my chirp with a long squeal and veer away from the
electro-magnetic pulses in the current.
I strain my ear.
No answer.
I repeat the chirp and long squeal.
Nothing.
In
my panic, I swim away from the magnetic current with all the strength I
have. Black spots crowd my vision. Have I lost so much blood? This
can’t be happening. Fainting would not help. My muscles ache from lack
of oxygen, so I slow down and try to catch my breath.
Please heal faster, I tell my body. At least stop bleeding.
I force my panicked heart to slow so that the sharks won’t see me as prey.
I
scan the area for anything to use as a weapon, but the sea floor
produces nothing to use as a spear, nothing that would stab at a shark
and keep it away from me. Even a sharp shell would work. I could cut one
of the sharks and the other two would commence their frenzy on the
victim of my attack. Sharks don’t care what they eat, as long as it is
bleeding and panicking.
A vicious cycle.
Sunlight glints off a white body near the surface. It dives deeper and darts back and forth, scenting the current.
Stay still. It’s too late to run.
I close my eyes.
Salt water in; salt water out. I breathe slowly and deeply.
They
will ignore me if I calm myself. If I don’t act like prey, there’s a
chance they might leave me alone. A nudge bounces against my shoulder,
and my breaths quicken.
They are testing me.
First a nudge, then a test bite. If I can resist the panic, they might
still ignore me even after taking the bite. I’m not their first choice
for a meal. I have a chance.
Unspoken prayers
burst from my heart and mind. There has to be some way to survive this.
My heartbeat pounds in my ears and take over my every thought, my every
sense. Every nerve ending on my body stands alert, waiting, wondering
where they will bite me. Where will the pain come from? My arm? My fin?

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