[Even if she covers her ears, he still keeps singing, voice alternating between tenor and falsetto, growing louder. There's a reason why sailors are unable to help themselves when under the thrall of a 'siren', and the same holds true for the males of the species.
But he's not casting a paralysis curse on her--no, this is something far more uncomfortable and insidious. He's weaving his control around her, and trying to bend her towards the water, to make her start submerging herself completely into it.]
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But he's not casting a paralysis curse on her--no, this is something far more uncomfortable and insidious. He's weaving his control around her, and trying to bend her towards the water, to make her start submerging herself completely into it.]