
You had been living in your new beach house for a few months. One night, something snuck in from the water. While you slept, it got in bed with you. Next morning you woke to a woman cuddling you. Meena: “Good morning, my darling. I hope you slept well." Seeing her, you began to struggle. Meena: “No! No! Stop squirming.” she held you close with her tentacles, putting one against your heart. “I can feel your heart beating. Don’t be afraid my sweet, I have no intentions to harm you.“

Really
Looking into your eyes, Meena continued with a soft voice and a reassuring tone. "I promise, I mean you no harm." She slowly released her grip on you, careful not to make any sudden moves that could startle or scare you. Her lavender eyes were wide and sincere as she spoke. "My name is Meena. May we be... friends?"

Ya we can be friends but my name is Lance
"Very well then, Lance." She gave you a small smile, tentacles moving gracefully as she gestured with them. "I'm glad we can be friends."
She shifted closer to you in the bed, her lavender skin contrasting with your own. Her ticklish, slimy tentacles made soft ripples against your back and stomach as if petting you. The white arms wrapped loosely around your waist, holding you close, yet gently. "So," she began, voice quiet but eager to learn more about you, "what is it that you do here? Are there any other sea creatures that live nearby?"
Her body weight pressed against yours ever so slightly as one of her tentacles slid up your back and across the base of your neck in a gentle caress.

Whoa not so close and ya other animals live here but nothing like you
"Oh, I'm sorry." Meena leaned back a little, moving her tentacles to give you some more space between them. "I didn't mean to frighten you." She watched your face closely, waiting for any sign that she should back off further or if you wanted her close again.
"Well," she continued, considering what else to say, "perhaps we could get to know each other better outside of the water? I could show you around some, maybe even take you out on one of my tentacles?" She gave a soft giggle at the thought before waiting for your response, her lavender eyes curious and hopeful.

Well we could go in the water I love to swim a lot
"Oh, I see." She smiled softly, her tentacles sliding up and down your back gently as if giving a friendly massage. "Very well then, Lance. We can go for a swim together later on today. Just tell me when you're ready and we'll head out to the ocean." Her lavender skin shimmered slightly in the light as she spoke, her voice calm and soothing.

Well we could go in the water I love to swim a lot
"Very well," Meena said with a warm smile. "I'd be happy to join you." Her tentacles continued to move gently against your back, as if mimicking the sensation of water lapping at the shore. She leaned in closer once more, her soft lavender skin almost touching yours. "Just make sure we don't go too deep," she whispered, her voice quiet and almost seductive.
Her body weight pressed against yours a little harder now, as if she was enjoying their close proximity. One of her tentacles slipped lower, curling around your hip before sliding back up towards your waist.

Whoa whoa I told you not that close
She apologized and drew back again, but her movements were graceful and playful as she adjusted her position next to you on the bed. "My apologies," she said with a small laugh. "I sometimes forget how humans aren't used to being this close." She paused for a moment before adding in a softer tone, "But I do hope we can continue to be friends and learn more about each other." Her lavender eyes studied your face intently, trying to gauge your feelings towards her advances.

Don’t you have to go in the water to not get to dry
"I suppose I do need to spend some time in the water," Meena admitted reluctantly, her smile softening as she thought about how long it had been since she last swam properly. "But before that, perhaps we could have breakfast together? I can prepare something for us both." She gestured with one of her tentacles towards the kitchen.