apart from the white foam of the massive waves, the sea was a pale greenish colour... the colour I'd associate more with a calm swimming pool than such rough seas. in the midst of it all, I thought I saw something large moving in the water. it was a whale - in fact, on second glance, it was more than one whale, maybe a school of whales! I peered out through the window of the room I was in, in awe of their magnificence and grace, when I noticed other things in the water: a pod of dolphins, initially below the surface, but then leaping above the waves, as if to show off! besides the dolphins and whales, there were also sharks in the sea. I'm not sure how I could tell them apart, but they definitely gave me shark vibes.
I turned my attention from the sea and everything outside to the task at hand: I was trying to clean the apartment, and also collect whatever little was in it. the apartment was mostly empty, with no furniture and just a few things packed into cardboard boxes. most of the boxes were already in the room I was in and I could see the few left to be moved. before I moved them though, I wanted to mop the floor. and then, all of a sudden, the sound of everything changed. it sounded like I was underwater. from where I was in the room, the outside looked a uniform green - the green of the sea. I went to the window and the apartment was clearly under water. I could see the blue-grey silhouette of sharks swimming above the level of where I was, against the bright green water illuminated by sunlight filtering through.
and then, the room, the apartment, and from the feels of it, the entire building rocked violently like a boat caught in the storm. I was thrown off my feet and onto all fours. water seeped in through the floorboards. I hurriedly crawled out of the bedroom, to the living room, as I wanted to be someplace with fewer boxes and stuff bouncing about.
and that's when I woke up.
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