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“I…I don’t remember dreaming about that. You must have just dreamed it on your own.” Fiona wondered if she would get more control over this dream business when she was eighteen, during the blood moon.

“Maybe you just don’t remember it,” Arman said. “You told me you often don’t recall your dreams.”

“True.” She sure wished she could remember them better.

Then Caitlin got out of her seat and stopped by their row. “Fiona, thanks for changing my nightmare into something more pleasant.”

“What…what were you dreaming of?” Fiona was totally puzzled by all this. How could she visit two people’s dreams, if she had, and change nightmares into something easier to cope with and not even realize she’d done it?

“I was dreaming of sharks swimming around me in the ocean while Levka was trying to keep me safe,” Caitlin said. “I still have that nightmare from time to time after that had happened for real. The next thing I knew, Levka and I were floating in a nice warm swimming pool, and the only shark in the pool was a big float. What a relief, so thanks. Got to run to the little girl’s room.”

Arman and Ruric looked at Fiona. She lifted a shoulder. “I don’t remember anything about dreaming anything. Truly.”

Stasio finished his eggs. “You turned an enemy’s sword into a funnel of cotton candy.”

“What color?” Jasmine asked, then bit into her toast.

“Pink,” Fiona said.

“So you remember Stasio’s dream?” Jasmine asked.

“I visited it last night.” Fiona couldn’t understand how she remembered that dream and not the others. Then again, she hadn’t been asleep at the time.

“Well, I dreamed a vampire hunter was about to take me down for joining up with the rest of the pack. In the real case, hunters came to my rescue. But in my dream, you came and fought with the vampire hunter using your martial arts skills and sent his sword flying. He bared his teeth at you, and you bared yours right back at him,” Jasmine said.

“Vampire teeth? You don’t have premonitions, do you?” If Jasmine did, would that mean someone would turn Fiona?

“No, this was just a dream I had,” Jasmine said.

“Oh.” Fiona guessed Stasio hadn’t had any other dreams, or he would have mentioned them to her.

Levka got out of his seat, and he glanced in her direction, but he didn’t tell her that he’d had any dream that she was instrumental in. Instead, he headed back to the bathroom. Was he afraid to tell her she had helped him with his dream also? She could imagine him acting as though he was invincible, and no one had to assist him with anything, especially his dreams. But maybe he didn’t want to even share he had them, or that he could have nightmares.

“You said you were Welsh princes. Did you have a castle?” Fiona asked.

“Each of us did, but they were taken away from us,” Arman said. “Someday, I’ll take you to see mine.”

“That’s such a shame, but I would love to see the castle.”

“It’s a hotel now, so we can even stay there.”

“As long as no one who is hunting rogue vampires learns you are there,” Ruric said.

“There is that,” Arman agreed.

Caitlin came back by their row. “You are going to love your new home.”

“I’m sure I will.” At least Fiona sure hoped so. The thing about leaving a bad home, she figured anything else had to be better.

Then Levka returned and Caitlin took her seat.

“Did I visit your dreams?” Fiona wasn’t afraid to ask him, and she suspected everyone was waiting for her to ask the question.

Levka only gave her a dark smirk and then retook his seat.

“I would take that as a yes,” Ruric said.

“For sure,” Arman agreed.

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