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The One Mistake

Summary:

The One Mistake: Oliver Uniqueson's Story

A story of an ocean god and a merman.

Oliver Uniqueson seemed like a simple man, a simple human. He was quiet, kept to himself, seemed kind and gentle- innocent even. Boy people where wrong; although no one could know but Oliver was far from simple. Oliver was the son of a raging sea goddess.

Notes:

an orginal work im going to post during quarantine. i hope you guys like it because i am having a blast writing it.
i hope tags are as correct as i can get them.

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Chapter 1: An Introduction

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Oliver Uniqueson seemed like a simple man, a simple human. He was quiet, kept to himself, seemed kind and gentle- innocent even. Boy people where wrong; although no one could know but Oliver was far from simple. Oliver was the son of a raging sea goddess. She was the goddess of rage and heartbreak, the two went hand in hand very well. Her name was Unique. Unique didn’t rule very much of the ocean, more so the creatures that roamed there.  She consumed their heartbreaks and the feelings to follow- mostly rage. Unique could possess more power if said person with a broken heart would seek revenge- but she’s a tale for another day.

One day, Unique was able to harvest a heartbreak from a human. She was close to a coast and was watching a male sit and cry. The heartbreak was one of the strongest she’s ever felt- it was so strong that she almost cried. Unique gathered simple facts from this heartbreak; first, the girl he loved died in a car crash, second, that she had cheated on him and planned to confess- to move on with the other guy. The rage was greater than ever. Unique felt this heartbreak dominate all other heartbreaks in her life. The power was too much for her being, too much that Unique created someone- some creature to hold these for her. She made a boy; half human and half octopus like her. The boy, later to be named Oliver, would be used as power source for Unique. Every time she was able to harvest a human heartbreak, which wasn’t too often, she would transfer it to Oliver. Unique would let his being deal with the aftermath as it was too much for her and she quite liked the normal heartbreaks of the creatures of the sea and animals. She would let the strongest heartbreaks be Oliver’s domain. She let him roam where ever in the ocean, as long as he stayed close to a coast.