Fins Are Forever

Home > Young Adult > Fins Are Forever > Page 19
Fins Are Forever Page 19

by Tera Lynn Childs


  Although this does mean I’ll probably be hearing a supersized I-told-you-so about the giving-up-my-crown bit. I’m okay with that.

  “Guys, I know this is a lot to take in,” I say. “But I need a minute alone with Tellin.”

  Daddy shakes his head, as if he still thinks I’m a little insane. He’s probably right, but that doesn’t mean I made the wrong choice. In time he’ll see it’s the only decision I could make.

  “I’m going to enjoy the party before all the candy-coated sand strawberries are gone,” Doe announces, continuing her bored attitude.

  “Dosinia,” I say before she disappears out the door. When she looks back over her shoulder, I say, “Thank you. For finding Quince. And other things.”

  I can’t come out and thank her for the earthquake and the plot with Tellin, but we both know that she had a lot to do with my final decision.

  She shrugs. “Whatever.”

  I catch sight of her smile before she swims out into the hall.

  “I’ll see you downstairs?” Quince asks.

  I give him a solid kiss—just in case he or anyone else in the room has lingering doubts about my decision. “Wait right outside.”

  He nods at Tellin before following Daddy and Doe out the door.

  “Lily, I—” Tellin begins.

  “Don’t.” I turn on him. “Don’t thank me or apologize or whatever else you were about to say. I didn’t do this for you. I did it because it was the right thing to do. Because the oceans are changing and I want to help my kingdom and yours—and all the others—make the transition.”

  I thought I could be content to fight for the oceans from above, but things are more dire than I’d imagined. We’re going to have to be more aggressive, more diligent. If I can help from land and from the throne room, then the chances I can help will definitely multiply.

  He grins like the little merboy who used to dare me to eat sea slugs.

  “You are every inch the future queen I knew you could be.”

  “Don’t think you can butter me up,” I say, waving his compliment away. “This is a political arrangement only. My heart belongs to Quince.”

  “I understand.”

  “And we’ll scour the records to see if there is a way to remove the emotional connection from the bond.” Not that I’m super worried about that, because I believe Quince’s assertion that our love is stronger than the bond. But just in case . . . Besides, if Daddy can find a ritual to return Quince to the sea, then who knows what other rituals might be hiding in the archives? “We’ll talk to Calliope Ebbsworth, our mer couples counselor, to see if she has any advice.”

  “Agreed.” His smile turns sly. “My Lucina will be much relieved.”

  “Your Lucina?” I smack him on the shoulder. Is he joking? “Are you telling me you have a girlfriend?”

  He has the decency to blush, a bright flaming pink beneath his cinnamon hair. “Yes.”

  “And she knew about your plan?”

  “She is a mermaid of noble integrity,” he says, his pale eyes glowing. “She understands the situation in our kingdom and why this connection is necessary.”

  I’m pretty sure I will never understand boys. Why is the truth so scary? He could have told me all of this days ago. Okay, so it probably wouldn’t have affected my decision—which turned out to be in his favor anyway. I guess he won’t be learning that lesson anytime soon.

  “Come on,” I say, swimming for the door. “We’ve got a party to attend.”

  Tellin swims after me. “And a trio of old acquaintances with whom to share your news?”

  My mood brightens by about a million percent. I hadn’t thought of that. Astria is totally going to have to eat her words. Seeing the jealousy in her and her look-alikes’ eyes will be so gratifying.

  “Maybe I could play up my enthusiasm,” I say, swimming up to Quince and slipping my arm around his. “Just a bit.”

  “Not too much,” Quince says. “A guy needs to protect his image.”

  Tellin laughs, grabbing Quince’s other arm. Though often masked by duty and responsibility, Tellin is still very much the merboy I remember. As we swim down to the ballroom, I can imagine far worse things than ruling with these two at my side.

  “Ladies and gentlemen,” Mangrove announces with the biggest smile I have ever seen on his face, “Crown Princess Waterlily of Thalassinia, Crown Prince Tellin of Acropora, and Master Quince Fletcher.”

  This time, the room erupts in whispers, as the realization that I am still Thalassinia’s princess makes its way through the crowd. Far preferable to a stunned silence.

  Quince, Tellin, and I swim through the doors, three abreast. I am in the middle, holding Quince’s hand, our fingers laced tightly together. The message will be clear. Tellin and I are allies, not mermates.

  “Subjects of Thalassinia,” Daddy says, raising a glass of sparkling gelatin—the mer equivalent of champagne—as the waitstaff scurries through the crowd with trays of the stuff. “Please raise your glasses in toast to my daughter. Thalassinia’s future queen.”

  “Long live Princess Waterlily” echoes throughout the room as everyone in attendance lifts a glass in my honor.

  It’s a little overwhelming, the thought that sometime in the (hopefully very) distant future, I will be responsible for leading all the merfolk in this room and beyond. No, it’s not overwhelming. It’s terrifying.

  Tellin grabs a pair of glasses from a passing waitress and hands them to me and Quince. At the same time, Mangrove appears with another pair.

  “I’ll take those,” Doe says, grabbing the glasses from Mangrove and handing one to Tellin.

  Mangrove looks like he wants to throttle her—welcome to my world—but then turns and swims quietly away.

  “To Lily,” Quince says, raising his glass.

  Doe and Tellin echo, “To Lily.”

  I barely hear them. All I can focus on is the look of pride in Quince’s eyes as he looks at me.

  Can a mergirl get any luckier? I have the boy I love—and he has been restored to aquarespire—and my future as queen of Thalassinia. Of course there will be details to work out. Where we will live and when? Do I still want to go to college? What about Quince’s plans for the future? How can I—and Thalassinia and the other kingdoms—help Tellin and the people of Acropora?

  Sure, those are a lot of questions. But the best part is there’s no longer a ticking clock. No eighteenth birthday looming over me like a time bomb.

  We have time to figure it all out.

  Together.

  In the meantime, there are three girls who I am sure are just dying for an introduction to my boyfriend. Ever the dutiful public servant, I grab him by the wrist and head off for a little show-and-tell.

  It’s good to be the princess.

  About the Author

  Tera Lynn Childs always dreamed of being a mermaid but never got closer than a career as a competitive swimmer and countless hours in the nearest body of water. She still hopes that one day her legs will magically turn into fins. When stuck on land, Tera can be found writing in coffee shops across the country, prowling for cool mermaid gear on Etsy, and spending way too much time online. Find excerpts, extras, and cool contests at www.teralynnchilds.com.

  Visit www.AuthorTracker.com for exclusive information on your favorite HarperCollins authors.

  Don’t miss the first fin-flicking romance,

  FORGIVE MY FINS

  Credits

  Jacket photo of girl by Tom Fullum/Getty Images

  Jacket design by Heidi North

  Copyright

  Fins Are Forever

  Copyright © 2011 by Tera Lynn Childs

  All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into an
y information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

  * * *

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Childs, Tera Lynn.

  Fins are forever / Tera Lynn Childs. — 1st ed.

  p. cm.

  Summary: Half-mermaid half-human Princess Lily is about to renounce her place in the royal succession of the undersea kingdom of Thalassinia, and spend her life on land with the boy she loves, until her annoying cousin appears and throws her decision into doubt.

  ISBN 978-0-06-191468-3 (trade bdg.)

  [1. Mermaids—Fiction. 2. Cousins—Fiction. 3. Interpersonal relations—Fiction. 4. High schools—Fiction. 5. Schools—Fiction.] I. Title.

  PZ7.C44185Fi 2011

  2010023069

  [Fic]—dc22

  CIP

  AC

  * * *

  EPub Edition © 2011 ISBN: 9780062084484

  11 12 13 14 15 LP/RRDB 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

  First Edition

  About the Publisher

  Australia

  HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty. Ltd.

  25 Ryde Road (P.O. Box 321)

  Pymble, NSW 2073, Australia

  www.harpercollins.com.au/ebooks

  Canada

  HarperCollins Canada

  2 Bloor Street East - 20th Floor

  Toronto, ON, M4W, 1A8, Canada

  http://www.harpercollins.ca

  New Zealand

  HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand) Limited

  P.O. Box 1

  Auckland, New Zealand

  http://www.harpercollins.co.nz

  United Kingdom

  HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

  77-85 Fulham Palace Road

  London, W6 8JB, UK

  http://www.harpercollins.co.uk

  United States

  HarperCollins Publishers Inc.

  10 East 53rd Street

  New York, NY 10022

  http://www.harpercollins.com

 

 

 


‹ Prev