Disclaimer: Haruka and Michiru are characters from Sailor Moon, not mine. I own the plot and all the OC's in the story.

Before I start let me clear that I don't know absolutely nothing about the beach in Japan, the only beaches I know are in my own country so maybe the scenes won't correspond to the Japanese scenery, sorry about that, I hope you'll understand this is a fictional story and it doesn't have to be perfect, thanks in advance.

This story came to my mind while I was on my vacation, enjoy it, ah by the way this is not a sequel to my previous fanfictional stories

Sirena

By Auraluna7

Chapter 1: Prologue

The sky was such an intense shade of blue it was almost blinding and the sun was high on the sky, Michiru could sense her heart beating fast as the blue waters of the ocean washed her body. She felt so free here; the water and her in pure communion, swimming was not an escape it was her destination there was nowhere she felt more at home.

Her long toned legs helped her advance faster as the sea shore appeared on the distance like a faded mirage of fantastic tones of greenery. Wishing to get home before her father arrived from work she made the strokes faster feeling the pace of her own heart speeding. But as she caught a gulp of air a sudden stinging pain in one of her legs which forced her to stop.

Michiru's right leg was cramping and the shoreline was still at least two hundred yards ahead, she could not swim anymore. The pain only grew stronger along with her desperation. "I'm going to drown" This could not be happening to her; she was an experienced swimmer, the sea won't just let her drown. "Please, help me"

She tried to stay afloat, to force her legs to move a little more, to pull her arms to one stroke after the other, but the pain was excruciating and soon the salted water began to fill her lungs. Tasting the salty sting of the water in her throat and nose, the girl closed her deep sea blue eyes. Was this her destiny? Be one with the sea at last…forever…

And in a blink she just stop fighting, and with one last wave of the burning salt water, the pain in her leg began to disappear along with the sunlight…

(Oh so short isn't it? But wait it's just the prologue I promise it'll get better Reviews please! Ah by the way Sirena means mermaid but I like the Spanish word better)