When The Desert Kissed The Sea

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Neither knew what had aroused them, the primal call a mystery,

Princesses from rival kingdoms, tonight the desert kissed the sea,

Jasmine ruled over the sands, slave to an unforgiving sun,

While Ariel sang for the ocean, a mermaid who knew only fun,

Compelled one night by strange temptation, Jasmine crept out to the shore,

Without knowing why, she waited, certain she was in for more,

Perhaps it was for sheer desire, the sea such an attractive jewel,

Still or stormy as it fancied, a world beyond the golden rule,

Jasmine confessed to the ocean: "you're paradise to one like me,

To swim among such endless beauty, I'd sell my crown to be so free!"

Just as Jasmine had been summoned, Ariel traveled to the surface,

Forced by a bizarre sensation, oblivious to her journeys purpose,

Perhaps it was for sheer desire, the land such a flirtatious dove,

Home to humans and their artwork, of greater instruments for love,

To the land, Ariel admitted: "you prey upon my every wish,

To know the passion of a human... how I despise to be half fish!"

Bursting from the ocean blue, Ariel flung back her hair,

Making Jasmine wet all over, making Jasmine gawk and stare,

"What sort of magic girl are you, coming like that from the water?

Such a free and boundless grin! Might you be the ocean's daughter?"

No answer came from Ariel, her sense and throat quite bitten,

For upon observing Jasmine, she'd become instantly smitten,

"What gorgeous hands created you, like clay worked to perfection?

Are you the extra S that transforms the desert to confection?"

Now Jasmine saw Ariel's tail, and Ariel saw Jasmine's hips,

And right away they knotted ties, and promised at each others lips,

"Hug me tight and go exploring, for every secret I reserve,

May be milked of all desire, to each of yours I'll gladly serve,"

Stroking soft and squeezing hard, their innocence a hasty fare,

Undressing every guarded secret, feasting on what once was rare,

Ever laughing as they kissed, writhing in each others hands,

They mocked the boundary of the shore, rolling between the sea and land,

Soon Jasmine craved for true release, and she revealed her precious fruit,

Which entranced the little mermaid, who asked: "what's that? It's very cute!"

Jasmine smiled, "this is our treasure, the goal for every life on land,

And I love you so it's yours, reach out and touch it with your hand,

Inhale it like it were my hair, kiss it like it were my face,

Stroke it like it were my chest, and if it leaks drink every trace!"

Swinging apart the sacred gates, Jasmine exposed her fluffy grail,

So with instructions fresh in mind, Ariel ventured down the trail,

Below she found a scrumptious meal, the taste of which she'd never known,

Yet better than the juicy fruit, was how eating it made Jasmine moan,

How good this made the mermaid feel, how daring with her finger,

How slowly she licked clean the plate, to make Jasmine's moaning linger,

All the while Jasmine convulsed, made pregnant with her lovers bliss,

And finally gave birth to it, upon Ariel's sweetest kiss,

Now on the sand Jasmine laid back, dizzied by a swirling din,

Ariel offered the softest pillows, and nestled Jasmine's head within,

After a while of breathing out, of bathing in each others heat,

Jasmine kissed Ariel's cheek, and said, "you've made me feel complete,

What can I offer in return? For you mermaids do not share our treasure,

Loving you is hard to prove, when I cannot show you certain pleasure."

"Oh, how I wished for human legs!" Ariel cried, "but I was flawed,

For now I know what lies between, my only wish is to please yours.

To give is best, to give to you, I say it now with all my heart,

All I need is in your arms, so promise me we'll never part."

"We never will!" Jasmine replied, "and how I wished for freedom blue,

But I breathe air, and you can't walk, so I only wish to carry you,

No longer will I gaze afar, and wonder what it would improve,

Because I hold you in my arms, and so I do not need to move,"

Here they knew they'd joined forever, bound by sincere sacrifice,

Tonight the desert kissed the sea, and their twin passions had sufficed,

So whatever force had brought them here, and married the girls together,

Rewarded their pure heartedness, and snipped their racial tethers,

"Oh, what's this?" Ariel exclaimed, as her tail split into thighs,

Jasmine smiled and beat her wings, and they launched off to the skies.

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