The Legend Of The Bubble Necklace edit

Around 1887, a maiden was given a necklace by a sailor, so called ' The Bubble Necklace ' She had it on at the lake the next day, admiring it. Then, she grew a tail. According to legend, the wearer will turn into a mermaid or merman when wearing the necklace by or in water. The necklace has a silver heart with a silver chain. The necklace was not seen again until the late 1930's, right before the Great Depression. As the legend says, the necklace was passed down, until one young maiden buried it in an envelope in her backyard, and nobody has seen it since. If you happen to find this necklace, absolutely DO NOT put it on, or have it on, around or in the water.

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