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LYKOS A sudden movement jolted me awake and just then, Oceana let go of me. It was morning and I raised my head, seeing it was still dark out. "Good morning," she said, quietly sitting up as if she did not mean to wake me before adding that she needed to get into the water, at which point I noticed she looked pale. I quickly wrote down, asking if she was okay, but instead of responding, she scrambled towards the entrance and jumped into the water. I stood by the cove's entrance, looking down into the water, my heart racing with concern and when she didn't surface after a moment, I wondered if she was still down there or had swum away. However, just as panic set in, she appeared, causing me to exhale a sigh of relief, also noting she was also no longer pale. She smiled, saying goo