As Kahlen begins to fall deeper for Akinli, she becomes afraid of her own emotions. For decades, Kahlen copes with her sadness alone, and carries out her job dutifully-until one day, she meets Akinli: a college boy who shows interest in more than just her beauty. Although these feelings complicate her relationship with the Ocean, Kahlen has still become one of the Ocean’s most beloved Sirens through her unwavering devotion and kindness. She struggles with grief and loneliness, a result of the intense guilt she suffers from murdering people. Unlike her sisters, though, Kahlen rarely leaves their house. They relocate every so often to avoid suspicion about their true identities. If she completes this service successfully, her memories will be wiped and she’ll become a normal human again.ĭuring her service, Kahlen lives with her sister Sirens, who enjoy mingling with humans despite having to remain silent. The balance of the world hinges on this job, so if she makes a mistake, Kahlen may be subject to severe punishment or even immediate death. For the next hundred years, she is expected to faithfully serve the Ocean, using her lethal voice to lure humans to their deaths and feed Her. One fateful night, to save herself from drowning, Kahlen accepts the Ocean’s offer to become a Siren. Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated Chapter.
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