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The Siren Connection

Tantalus

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The Siren Connection

By: M.A. Abraham
Narrated by: Brian Callanan
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The oceans of Tantalus are teaming with Aquarians, the dangerous, predatory mammals that feed off anything that lands in their territory. What is strange is that they are avoiding part of the ocean closest to the shoreline where Trysuil is planning to build the city of learning. His question is, why this area? What is keeping them at bay?

He is determined to find out, and to do this, he needs the help of their new allies. As water is no place for a winged man, Kyllan turns to his friends, the Sirens. They will soon get to the bottom of this, but it will come at a cost to the Tantalarians.

The Sirens take one look at all the water on Tantalus and know immediately this is where they want to live. The home they knew on Mars had never called to them in the same way, and they know it is time to move on.

©2016 Mary Ann Abraham (P)2019 Mary Ann Abraham
Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories

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