Home from the Sea
By Em Morangato
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Neisae, a young woman who enjoys frolicking in the sea, draws the attention of a tentacled being...
Em Morangato
Em Morangato read her first erotica (by accident) at the age of 16, already being an avid reader of regular books and novels since she was a kid. Her naughty passions include M/F, tentacles, and futanari, among other things.
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Home from the Sea - Em Morangato
Home From the Sea
Em Morangato
Home from the Sea copyright Em Morangato 2020
ISBN-10 (ASIN) B08793L5WZ
SW ISBN 9781005897826
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emmorangato@gmail.com
This is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author's imagination or have been used in a fictitious manner and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance of characters to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The author holds exclusive rights to this work. Duplication in whole or any part of this book in print, photocopying, digital, or any other form, is prohibited without written permission of the author or for the purpose of using quotes from her books for reference or review. Making the book available for free distribution via torrent, file sharing, uploading/downloading, or any other electronic sharing format, or adding this book to any sort of electronic storage/retrieval archive is prohibited by the author. Please do not participate in or support piracy of copyrighted material, as artists and authors work very hard for what they create, and stealing their work is no better than going into a store and stealing items you do not wish to pay for. Your support and integrity are appreciated by the author. This is a work of erotica and is meant to be purchased and consumed by audiences of 18 years or older, depending on the laws in your country. All sexual partners in my works are also 18+. Content: M/F, tentacles Word Count ~16k
Welcome dear reader, to the newest story in my erotica collection! This story contains the fetish of tentacles, although it's different from most other tentacle erotica I've come across. Most of what I have seen is women being ravished by tentacles attached to some mindless but horny alien or beast, or brutal rape a la Urotsukidoji, and neither of these sub-genres of tentacle hentai appeal too much to me. I've looked far and wide for tentacle hentai that appeals more to my specific tastes, and it has been rather limited, so I thought it would be nice if I wrote my own tentacle erotica, since I am certain that there are others out there who would enjoy this particular flavor of tentacle porn.
I like tentacles attached to a sentient being, instead of just a mass of writhing tentacles attached to some unseen source, or some beast/alien/monster just trying to sate its base urges. This story, and more in the future if people really like this one, feature a race I have created, called the Teuthivirs. My primary inspiration for this race are the Eldritch from Lovecraftian lore, as well as Illithids/Mindflayers from gaming lore. The name I chose came from the scientific term used to classify squids and some of their relatives – the order Teuthida (of the class Cephalopoda, which includes octopi)
The Acuans are humans although not mere mortals because they are descended from old gods who mated with humans, so their lifespan is several times the average human life expectancy. The Acuan race resembles the peoples of the Mediterranean in coloring – typically olive skin with dark hair. They can breathe underwater, though they do need to be mindful of pressure, like scuba divers. Because of this unique ability, sailors have mistaken them for merfolk, and in a way, they ARE merpeople, just without the fishtails.
Although the Acuans have apparently gone extinct, their civilization lives on in mythology and speculation, taking on a name that is much more familiar to people of today as one of the great mysteries of ancient history.
Special thanks go to Randy. Oh, Randy, you make me oh so randy.
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The afternoon sun shone brilliantly, its light infusing the sea with shining shades of emerald, aquamarine, and teal, the breeze carrying in the scent of the water that was long familiar to the residents of Acua. It was early spring, so there was still a slight chill to the air, but that did not prevent most Acuan citizens from being out and about in the city, and the trading center was no exception, especially on a trading day with the Teuthivirs.
Neisae did a cursory look over the load of supplies the Teuthivirs had brought to trade, taking note of the more valuable items. Whether it was because of their magic, or their unique biology – Neisae suspected it was a combination of the two – the Teuthivirs were able to plumb the deepest abysses and trenches of the ocean, being able to survive pressures that would crush even the hardiest of Acuans. They were also able to delve into the earth to get precious stones, and locating meteorites was also another talent of theirs.
As she'd done so many times in the past, she inspected the merchandise, quickly marking down the quantity of each item on her stylus. One delicacy in Acua was black seaweed, which only the Teuthivirs could