{COMPLETED/EDITED} [MANxBOY/Mpreg] Book 1 of 'Blue' Series: Easton LeLand is a merman. He has lived in the sea all his life and never broke the rules. He knew that there were pirates that are searching for mermaids/mermen. He knew once you get taken out you never ever return. His fathers told him to stay away from the surface. And he did. One migration as Easton was traveling with his pod a ship came and Easton got separated and caught. Scared and unable to understand humans he is left confused while his family and pod is somewhere. What will Easton do when his mate is the heartless captain of the ship? Will Easton be able to survive the human world? *Edited by Luna_Cello*
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