You have forced your way into my Hua, Eona. Change me. First, by your power- then, just by who you are.

Alison Goodman
You have forced your way into my Hua, Eona. Change...
You have forced your way into my Hua, Eona. Change...
You have forced your way into my Hua, Eona. Change...
You have forced your way into my Hua, Eona. Change...
About This Quote

This quote is about how the mermaid, Eona, must transform herself to become human. If she cannot do this, she will stay a human forever. This means that both her power and her identity are lost. Eona is someone who has incredible power, but she can only wield that power by turning herself into a mermaid. She is trapped in the world of the mermaids unless someone changes her into a human.

Source: Eona: The Last Dragoneye

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