"Some say that dreams are premonitions. For instance, I just dreamt I drowned in the sea. Perhaps it means I'll actually drown in the future. What do you think?"
Qin Yu glanced at Ah Da, his smile seemingly light and cold, devoid of warmth, his words carrying a hint of self-mockery.
Something wasn't quite right; he seemed still lost in his dream.
What kind of dream was it that made him so troubled?
Ah Da took his hand to comfort him. "No, you won't. Even if in the future… ptooey, ptooey, ptooey, one shouldn't say such things. Anyway, I'm a good swimmer, so you don't have to worry about falling into the water."
She could breathe in the water, and even if Qin Yu really did end up in the sea, she could save him.
Ah Da was very confident, her small face taut.
Qin Yu started, then suddenly laughed, his hand lightly pinching her chin, scratching her cheek, "I forgot, you're like a little fish, and little fishes aren't afraid of the sea."
"But what if you're not there?"