The Supernova of Merope
If there’s anything you should know
About mermaids
It's that they are real
But they don’t swim in water.
They cannot be found in the oceans of this planet.
They cannot be found on any planet.
For they live in stars.
Each mermaid is a protector of a star
A special star
Inherited
A family heirloom
And they keep it alive
I must take back what I said
Mermaids can be found
On a planet
On our planet.
One mermaid
Ariel
The youngest of seven mermaids
Protectors of the Pleiades
Ariel protects
(What we humans have named)
Merope
She and her sisters
Spend their days swimming in their stars
Looking out through their telescopes at space
Ariel often spends her days looking at Earth
Noticing it’s life
Breathing in it's joy
Her sister’s look at Earth as well
Noticing it’s death
Repulsed by it's war
The sisters wished the mermaid of Sol would leave
Sol would die
Would supernova
And Earth would be gone forever
Just as they deemed fit
But Ariel did not wish such things
Ariel fell in love with the way the people
Laughed
She often marveled at their laughs
She thought
They must have engulfed
An entire star
And in their bellies
It was beginning to spin
And the way they danced
As if none of the universe
Was watching them
She dreamed of traveling there
Walking with strangers
Asking about their lives
Meeting the boy at sea
The boy at sea was a magnificent beast
She was in love with how
He stood in wonder
Looking up at her
As she often looked in wonder at him
Of course
She kept these thoughts hidden
She knew too well how her sisters felt
So she kept Merope alive
Watched the boy
And silently
Wanted to see his world
A human boy at sea
Different from our Ariel’s boy
Looked at the stars every night
Studying them
They told him where to go
He called it his map
His fellow crew laughed
At the way his head was always
Tilted
Upward
Looking for something he’d never know
They found it sad
A small cluster called to the boy
The Pleiades
He looked out at those stars
Every night
And felt that somehow
Someone
Was looking back
The dullest star of the cluster
Twinkled at him
Like a heartbeat
Thump
Thump
His heart moved with it
He felt connected with this star
Of course, Keeping these thoughts hidden
He knew too well how the crew felt
So he kept the ship tidy
Watched the stars
And silently
Wanted to see that world
If only our Ariel knew
That the boy Ariel saw
Her boy at sea
Was a jumble of light
That had traveled 400 years
To reach her
Her boy at sea died
At the age of 100
Still looking up at her star
Once
A comet zoomed past Merope
Toward Earth
Ariel asked if it would take her with
It refused
She wouldn’t survive the cold
Ariel pleaded that it take her
It refused
She would be a heavy weight to carry
Ariel begged that she could go
It refused
But
Then realized a bargain
For the comet was ever so dull and dusty
If Ariel could spare her twinkle
The comet would take her to Earth
And
Form her legs out of it's dust
With no hesitation
Ariel agreed
The comet zoomed
Now with a mermaid in tow
A mermaid losing her twinkle
Turning into a human
A mermaid leaving her star
Any good mermaid knows that you must
Keep your star alive at any cost
And in that sense
Ariel was a bad mermaid
She flew toward the Earth with intense speed
Dreaming of her boy at sea
What would she say to him
What would they do
She flew for years and years
The boy at sea looked up
Unaware that he was seeing Ariel’s star
Unaware that the light was 400 years old
Unaware That she had fallen in love with his grandfather
Of 800 years prior
He saw the star
And that was all that mattered
A comet zoomed past him
Pulling his attention away
And his heart sped
He did not know why
And he felt butterflies
They would not go away
And he saw a bit break off
Fall onto the dock
With a burst of light
And he felt a desperate urge
To swim to it
To call to it
And he did
Earth was colder than Ariel imagined
She looked around
Where was her boy
Everything looked different
Everything looked wrong
She didn't know
The world she knew
Was 800 years before
She thought
The comet dropped her in the wrong spot
She started to cry
For the comet was long gone
And she was abandoned
Among strangers
And she left her star alone
The tears of a mermaid
Are a beautiful thing
They sparkle like gemstone
They flow like lava
They change like a rainbow
And they can freeze any fluid
The many sailors stopped
Looked at this strange sight
And moved on with their day
The boy at sea was no longer at sea
Though his clothes reeked of it
And his hair dripped of it
He called out to Ariel
Not knowing why
But knowing that he should
She did not hear him
He ran to her
She did not see him
He reached out
His hand
Touched
Her hand
She wasn’t anticipating contact
For she had never felt it before
And jumped
She looked at the boy
She had never seen human eyes
They were strange
But beautiful
And he had never seen mermaid eyes
They were strange
But beautiful
He started to speak
But she
Reached out
Her hand
Touched
His
And they stood there holding hands
And looking
They didn’t move
For fear of hurting the other
And he couldn’t stop thinking
She reminded him
Of the Pleiades
And she couldn’t stop thinking
He reminded her
Of her boy at sea
She smiled
He smiled
And he started to speak
I needn’t tell you how their story continued
They lived together happily of course
But
One fateful day
One horrible night
Ariel looked up at her star
At her Merope
And The supernova of Merope
Began
She broke
From that point on nothing was the same
Ariel knew
Any good mermaid knows
That you must
Keep your star alive at any cost
And in that sense
Ariel was a bad mermaid
And she knew
And she thought of her sisters
And she thought of her star
And she thought of her boy
And she thought of her children
And she knew
She needed to be on Earth
Her children needed her
Her boy at sea needed her
Her star was gone
She belonged on Earth now
And the boy wept with her
And she sat her children down
And told them the story of a brave
Little mermaid
From a star called Merope
And her journey to Earth for love
The End