CHAPTER 1 - MEET THE WIFE
"What a beautiful day!" Jennifer called out, stretching her arms in the bright sunlight. She was at the beach and it was a hot summer day. She was wearing a modest one-piece blue swimsuit, but it did little to hide her sexy body. Her hips were curvy and she had enormous breasts. Her ass was squishy and her cock bulged the front of her swimsuit. Her gigantic testicles squished beneath the soft cloth of her swimsuit. Long brown hair splayed down her shoulders and almost to her ass.
One might think that she would be embarrassed wearing a swimsuit with genitals like hers, but she was a spunky young girl of twenty three, she didn't mind showing her body. Nevertheless, any shorts or skirts she wore had to reach at least her knees to hide her veiny monster. Obviously she couldn't wear ordinary underwear. She either wore crotchless panties that let her cock swing free or loose boxers that barely held it in check.
Dropping her bag, she opened her umbrella and stuck it deep in the sand. She spread out a towel and sat down beneath it with a sigh. It was just after lunch and the sun was high in the sky.
"I can't wait to go swimming." She hummed to herself as pulled out a bottle of lotion. The part of the beach she was on was empty, as it was her little secret. A beautiful hundred feet of Brazilian costal water hidden beyond an overgrown jungle path a little over three miles from her home. She had discovered it ten years ago while she had been exploring on her new bicycle.
She put her lotion in her picnic basket and got back to her feet. Her skin was a beautiful tan and she didn't take any chances in burning. The white sand around her was pristine and beautiful, whenever she came here, she always cleaned it as best she could. She liked to think it was her own personal beach, she had never seen another person here before.
The cool, clear waters swirled around her knees as she walked out into the water. She squealed and jumped as a wave splashed cold water against her balls and around her pussy. She whooped and dove headlong into the crystal clear water. Never did she feel as free as when she was swimming. Her legs kicked powerfully and she swam out into deeper water, looking all around her AF the beautiful sea life.
It was there on that fateful day that she saw her. Hiding among some of the greenery that swayed about on the ocean floor was a creature that could easily be mistaken for a shark. She had gray scaly skin and vibrant green eyes. Her upper body was in the shape of a young woman and her lower body was that of a long shark. There were fins on the outside of her forearms and in the center of her back. Her hair was coal black and down to her shoulders, it floated freely in the water around her.
When Jennifer moved towards her, the shark girl jerked in surprise and shot away. She moved so fluidly, racing along the bottom of the water at amazing speed. Before Jennifer could reach the bottom, she was completely out of sight. For a moment she floated there in awe of what she had just seen. Kicking off, she surfaced with a gasp and flopped over on her back.
"What on earth was that?" She mused to herself, slowly kicking about as she stared up at the fluffy white clouds above.
Back on shore, she collected her goggles and snorkel before going back in. She was horribly curious about that girl and she leapt back into the water to find her. For some time, she floated out in the water, staring around for that cute shark girl. Probably more than an hour later, she spotted something sticking up behind a rocky outcropping. Slowly floating down, she circled carefully around the outcropping and snuck up on the strange creature.
"Hi!" Jennifer yelled, grabbing the shark girl's arm as she was looking the other way. Her voice was muffled and incoherent underwater, but grabbing got her attention. She jumped in surprise and spun around. Upon seeing Jennifer, she tried to swim away quickly, but Jennifer held onto her hand. The shark girl looked back at her, fear in her eyes at being caught. The look on her face made Jennifer let go of her.
The shark girl looked up at her again and then she realized that she was free. In the blink of an eye, she snapped around and raced away. Her body was lithe and beautiful, Jennifer couldn't believe how graceful she looked fleeing from her.
Day in and day out, Jennifer returned to her beach and searched for the girl. Nearly a week passed without sight of her. Then on a cloudy Saturday morning, she was sitting on the cool sand staring out at the ocean when she saw her. A dozen yards from shore, a gray head popped out of the water with wet black hair stuck to the sides of her head. She knew her instantly, that cute little nose and wonderfully enchanting eyes. When she saw Jennifer on the beach, her head disappeared beneath the waves again before Jennifer could even get to her feet.
"Wait! Don't go! Please!" Jennifer yelled out. Today she hasn't brought her swimsuit, she was instead wearing shorts and a tight blue tank top. That didn't stop her from leaping up and racing into the water. Her hair trailed behind her and she dove in. She kicked wildly, racing downward after the cute shark girl, and her flip flops slipped off in the tide. She didn't care because her new friend seemed to be swimming a little slower today. She was only a little ways away and Jennifer wanted desperately to see her again.
They swam further out into the deep ocean water and Jennifer's lungs began to burn. She could hold her breath for a remarkably long time, but the shark girl just kept going deeper and deeper. However as she started to panic, she saw the shark girl stop and turn. She smiled and waved to Jennifer before disappearing into a thick, rocky crevice. Just as the end of her tail was disappearing into it, Jennifer swam after her. Stars popped in her vision, but she couldn't give in now. Maybe she would die down here, but not before seeing what this girl had to show her.
Down into darkness, Jennifer swam. She pulled herself through the small crevice and around a tight corner. Just as she was about to give up hope and try to turn around, the water suddenly started to brighten. She kicked forward with renewed vigor and started to go up. The tunnel led around and upward. She could see the surface above her and she struggled wildly for it. But it was just too much for her oxygen deprived brain. Her vision wavered and her limbs sagged. Her death was coming, down in that cool blue water she loved so much.
Then a hand grabbed her wrist and dragged her upward. It pulled her out of the water and onto smooth wet stone. She gasped loudly as sweet, salty air filled her lungs. Her eyes snapped open and she coughed, seawater surging out of her lungs. She jerked upward and hacked loudly, holding her chest as her body shook. She pulled another deep breath of air and sighed slowly, her mind regathering itself.
It was after that had passed that she realized where she was. All around her a strange blue moss grew on all the walls, glowing gently. Her legs were still floating in cool water and in front of her was the exit to the tunnel she had been frantically swimming through. She looked around suddenly and saw the shark girl sitting a ways behind her in another pool of water.
"H... Hello?" Jennifer spoke gently, terrified of scaring her off again.
"Hi there!" The shark girl said, grinning a mouthful of sharp, powerful teeth, "Sorry about that! I thought you could breath underwater! You always spend so much time chasing me around!"
"You talk!" Jennifer squeaked in surprise.
"Of course I do. I've seen you looking for me. I've been watching you for a long time. Usually I scare people away from my waters, but not you. You take care of the beach and you're kind to the ocean. I like you." The shark girl said.
"Wow... I had hoped to... Meet you... But this is really amazing! I mean, look at this place! Its an underwater cave and its beautiful!" Jennifer said as she scooted back and stood up. The cave was probably ten feet tall and twenty feet long. One end was the tunnel to the ocean and the other was the pool that the girl was in. She was leaning on the edge of it, staring intently at Jennifer. Behind her water splashed down from small holes or cracks in the ceiling and it ran in little rivers over the rock and back into the tunnel.
"Its my home. I live in this pool here." The girl said.
"Oh! I'm sorry! I didn't mean to invade your home!" Jennifer said quickly and apologetically.
"I brought you here, don't worry. My name is Qilina. Come on over here." She said, waving to her.
"My name is Jennifer. Its really cool to meet you. I had always hoped I would meet a mermaid one day." Jennifer said, walking over to her pool. It was probably twenty feet across and about that distance deep. Qilina's tail wafted back and forth lazily in the water. Jennifer sat down on the stone near her.
"Is that your name for my kind? Mer-maid?" Qilina asked.
"Well not really you. Mermaids were more like humans with just green fish tails. Not all the gray scales and teeth." Jennifer said and she realized what she had said, "Not that its bad! I like you! I mean, you're cute! I mean, sharks are cute! I... Oh god I'm such a spaz..."
She groaned and hung her head in embarrassment.