"Captured by the Kraken: My Fragile Life in the Deep" Chapter 8
Chapter 8
He took you back to a place you had never been before.
It was his true chamber of curiosities.
The space was filled with a millennium’s worth of collections—figureheads from shipwrecks, made of wood or stone, some eroded beyond recognition by the seawater; mounds of giant glowing pearls casting a soft, pearly light; intact whale bones arranged neatly like some ancient ritual; and unknown metal statues from forgotten ships and eras, their origins no longer discernible.
Each piece was meticulously placed, resembling an underwater museum.
He stopped in the center. The tentacles lowered you, letting you lean against the largest whale bone. It was taller than he was, its surface as smooth as jade.
Then, the tentacles began to transform.
Their tips became thinner and thinner, eventually turning into threads as fine as silk, as delicate as strands of hair, finer than anything you had ever seen.
Those filaments gently entwined your wrists, your ankles, and your waist.
They weren't tight. They just held you.
But you could feel them vibrating slightly, like the tremor of a lute string just before it is plucked.
Then, he began to "play."
The filaments vibrated simultaneously—not in unison, but in an alternating rhythm, like waves surging one after another. Each vibration landed precisely on a point beneath your skin, reaching deep inside rather than staying on the surface.
You shuddered all over.
The sensation was bizarre. It wasn't an itch or a simple numbness; it was a profound softness surging directly from the depths of your nerves. It traveled from your wrists to your shoulders, from your ankles to your thighs, from your waist to your back, finally converging at your spine and climbing upward.
You gripped his arms, unable to catch your breath.
He looked down at you. His golden slit pupils reflected your flushed face and the expanse of glowing artifacts.
The vibrations of the filaments grew faster and more frequent. You felt like an instrument being played; every nerve was resonating, every cell trembling.
One filament coiled around your most sensitive spot. It gave a gentle flick—
You arched your back completely, letting out a soft moan.
The filaments did not stop. They shifted to a different tempo, surging like the tide. With every surge, you tried to shrink away, but the threads binding your wrists and ankles held you in place. There was nowhere to run.
Your body began to go limp, sliding downward as your consciousness started to blur. Nothing remained but that sensation—wave after wave, never-ending.
You could sense Kaelen’s emotions.
He was jealous, asserting his sovereignty; he hated the fact that you had only kissed him earlier for the sake of those other humans.
The vibration of the filaments changed again. They became slower, but deeper. Each pulse made your entire body tremor, forcing you to huddle closer into his embrace.
Your voice began to escape—soft, broken, sounding like someone you didn't recognize.
The filaments continued. One thread traced slow circles over that most sensitive spot; with every revolution, you jolted.
Then his voice resonated in your mind, low and deep, as if coming from the furthest reaches of the abyss:
*Tell me.*
You gasped for air, unable to speak.
The filaments quickened.
*Say that you won't leave.*
You parted your lips, your voice impossibly soft. "I won't leave..."
The filaments shifted rhythm again, becoming deeper and heavier.
*Say that you are mine forever.*
You gripped his arms tight, your toes curling. "I am... yours... forever..."
The vibrations suddenly intensified. It was no longer wave after wave, but a continuous flood, like the ocean itself submerging you.
You could no longer hold back, your entire body trembling in his arms as you reached the peak.
You heard yourself crying out. The filaments continued, pulling your climax into a long, drawn-out sensation. Your mind went blank; only the feeling remained—too full, too hot, as if you were melting.
Then you felt him reach it too.
The surging energy merged with your own contractions, wave upon wave, drowning you completely.
A long, long time later, the filaments slowly loosened, transforming back into normal tentacles that coiled gently around you.
You lay limp in his arms, unable to lift a single finger.
The tentacles rubbed against you softly, as if in comfort.
He looked down at you, and for the first time, there was a trace of a smile in those eyes. It was faint, but it was undoubtedly a smile.
You raised your hand and pinched his cheek.
"Childish!"
He didn't speak. But he held you even tighter.
The tentacles coiled around and around, binding the two of you together.
All around, the artifacts watched you silently, like a crowd of mute witnesses.
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