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OCEANA My eyes widened while my mouth opened and closed as I looked at Dorian, and my heart raced faster and faster, not knowing how to explain being here. But before I could find my words, he spoke again, cupping my face gently. “It’s okay,” he said, his voice soothing. “It was just a dream.” I froze at his words and frantically looked around the room. I was inside, lying in bed. But how? It felt so real. My gaze shifted to my legs, which were solid and human. They had not reverted to a tail. “It’s okay; you are alright,” Dorian repeated, his voice soft as he pulled me into a hug and I clung to him, my breathing still labored as I relived the dream, the human silhouette flashing in my mind. It felt so real, like I was truly there. We lingered in the hug before he pulled back and cov