Back on the ship, Rasputin's green smoke went down below deck, hoping to find Anya. It went towards Dmitri and Sellah first, but realized that neither of those two were the target. After circling around her shoes, the smoke found Anya sleeping in her bed, giving a yawn. The smoke circled the redhead as Anya smiled in her sleep, and then the wicked magic transformed into fluttering colorful butterflies.
Anya dreamed about waking up in a green field, surrounded by trees and a palace peeking behind her. She was now wearing a white and blue wading dress for water activities; Anya looked around and saw sunny skies, as well as a young boy in a sailor-like suit. Butterflies surrounded the little boy as he walked over to Anya with a smile and a wave. Anya returned her own wave as the little boy gestured for the butterflies to come towards her. The redhead girl became so amazed by the beautiful creatures, and wanted to follow them.
As she slept, Anya began to walk out of bed with her eyes still closed, since she was following the butterflies.

Pooka, meanwhile, woke up with a start when he heard the cabin door open and close; he knew something was wrong with his mistress! While Anya sleepwalked through the swaying ship's hallways (a storm was literally brewing outside), Pooka barked and clawed at the closed cabin door; the noise woke up Sellah.
"Pooka, what's going on?" the Jewish girl groggily asked as she slowly opened her eyes. Pooka kept whining as Sellah turned to over to Anya's bed, and then gasped, "Oh no!"
Pooka and the caramel-haired girl turned their attention to Dmitri; the puppy barked while Sellah urgently whispered, "Dmitri! Dmitri, wake up!"
The young man just mumbled and turned over, ignoring them.
On the ship's deck, rain was pouring from the sky while thunder and lightning clashed together. Anya, who was completely unaware of the violently swaying ship and storm, kept her eyes closed as she made her way towards the deck.

In her dream, Anya followed the little boy and the butterflies as she picked a few daffodils. "Come on!" the young boy encouraged. Anya gathered her flowers and followed the happy boy to a cleanly carved gorge. When they got there, Anya saw three other women who all looked a little older than she was, but they still resembled her in many ways. The girls were dressed in pink, green, and yellow wading clothes as they laughed and waved to Anya. Then, the girls jumped off the cliff and into some water below.
Back in reality, Anya had climbed onto the ship's railing, near the edge of the ship. She still kept her eyes closed, and a smile even though the ship thrust her back and forth.
In the cabin, Sellah decided to put her weight upon Dmitri while Pooka kept barking; this time, the man moaned and groggily complained, "Sellah! Pooka! What is it?"
Pooka barked with urgency while Sellah stammered, "Dmitri… i-it's Anya! She-she's gone!"
Dmitri looked over and saw that Anya's bed was empty, making him gasp with shock, "Anya? ANYA!" He turned to the Jewish girl and asked, "Where'd she go?"
"Pooka was scratching at the door," Sellah explained breathlessly, "I-I think she's… on deck! We have to find her!"
After opening the cabin door, Dmitri and Sellah ran through the hallway, calling Anya's name; eventually they made it to the deck, where they saw the redhead precariously balancing on the edge of the railing!

In her dream, Anya was hanging onto a flower-covered vine attached to a tree in the precipice overlooking the water below. As her hair blew in the wind, Anya sweetly grinned as the little boy pointed to the family floating in the water below. The father looked upward and called to Anya, "Hello, sunshine!"
"Hello!" Anya happily replied with a wave.
Soon the young women and the father started encouraging Anya to jump into the water with them. "Jump in!" the father called, "Jump!"
The little boy happily jumped off the edge and into the water below, making everyone, including Anya, giggle.
Back in the real world, Anya was holding onto the guide line, inching closer and closer to falling to her death!
Sellah, meanwhile, pointed a familiar figure out to Dmitri and cried, "There she is! She's gonna fall!"
Dmitri turned and yelled, "Anya!" He motioned for Sellah to say put while he ran after the redhead.
"DMITRI, LOOK OUT!" Sellah exclaimed with fear; she saw a giant wave, and sure enough, the wave tossed Dmitri away from Anya and all the way to the crow's nest.
Dmitri got up and saw Anya near the railing of the ship. "Anya! Anya, stop!" he cried out desperately, "ANYA, NOOO!"
"DON'T JUMP!" Sellah screamed; she failed to notice a wave roaring behind her onto the deck. It was too late as the wave pounded onto Sellah, and then drove her away, making her dangle onto a different railing by her hands!
Dmitri saw the wave and cried, "Sellah! Hang on!"
At the railing, Sellah's hair came undone, and she kept a tight grip onto the rail while she used her feet to try and plant firmly onto the ship's side (despite all the slippery water). The Jewish girl then struggled to move her right leg onto the rail, but she pulled through and then climbed back onto the deck; this time, she clung tightly onto the side of the rail facing the deck, and gasped in horror as she saw Anya getting ready to jump!

Back in the dream, the father looked at Anya and said, "Yes." But suddenly, his voice changed harsher as he transformed into Rasputin and ordered, "JUMP!"
Anya opened her eyes and gasped with shock. The beautiful scenery then transformed into a hellish atmosphere; the redhead girl stood on top of a column of skulls while the water turned into green fire!
"The Romanov curse!" Rasputin yelled as he transformed into a god-like creature and towered over Anya, "Jump! JUMP!"
The poor girl screamed with terror as some demons circled her and grabbed her arms, ordering her to jump to her death! But then, two demons took her sides and held her back...
In reality, Dmitri was pulling Anya away from the railing as he cried, "Anya! Anya! Anya, wake up! Wake up!"
Sellah, who was soaking wet from the wave, ran over to Anya and asked worriedly, "Anya! Are you okay? Wake up!"
Anya's eyes quickly sprung open, jolting herself awake; she was horrified by what she had almost done in her sleep. Dmitri and Sellah slowly and carefully took her away from the railing and back onto the deck. The redhead flung her arms around Dmitri as she shook with fear and stammered, "The Romanov curse! The Romanov curse!"
"The curse?" Dmitri asked, "What are you talking about?"
"Dmitri, please!" Sellah said, "She's obviously traumatized by this experience." She turned to Anya and gently said, "Shhh. It's okay. Tell us what happened."
"I kept seeing faces, so many faces!" Anya said as tears flooded her eyes; she then buried her face into Dmitri and started crying.
"It was only a nightmare," Dmitri gently assured as he hugged her, "It's all right. You're safe now."
"I'm sorry, Anya," Sellah said with sympathy as she put her arms around her friends.