I wanna go back to bed. Nothing to see here, folks. 09/09/10 Misha Collins conquers the world one random act of kindness at a time. Labyrinthine underground cities. A bluish tinge to the grand entrance halls and expansive meeting chambers. Everything carved from stone, going on into the earth for miles. I'm sitting in a movie theatre, third row from the front, staring into space as the rest of the theatre's patrons file out. I see movement out of the corner of my eye, and I glance up at the guy standing next to me. His head is tilted to the side and he's looking at me curiously. "Enjoy the movie?" he asks. "It really makes you think." I allow. He holds out a hand. "Misha." "Sam." I say, shaking his hand. "You're one of the producers, right?" We talk about stuff. I wake up a few times, and I'm third person POV on a new dream. Buffy and Willow are coaching Xander through some kind of school-related interview. He has to keep eating ice from the soft drinks, or something bad will happen. Someone says "Rosenburg" a lot, and Buffy gets lectured by a teacher for corrupting Xander and/or Willow. Scare Factor: 1/10 Rating: 2/10
Updated 03-03-2013 at 07:16 AM by 31096
09/03/10 I'm on a scaffold next to a roof, scooping leaves out of the gutter. I scrape the soggy mess away from the shingles and into the eavestrough, then pull it all out. The leaves disappear at this point. There's nowhere to put them. I'm moving slowly from left to right, caught up in the mindless task. The dream is pleasantly hazy and restful. And then... the roof falls away. I'm left looking at a collapsed section of the roof. It leads down to a shallow pit filled with tar. The wind stirs up a bit, and I remember that this was the center of a huge mystical battle. Many people died. The rumours say that it's haunted, but no one wants to believe that. For a loved one to be trapped as a ghost is one of the worst experiences imaginable in this world. A glint of red catches my eye. The sun lights up the crevasse, showing a red-haired woman standing quietly. Her hands are folded in front of her. She stares ahead with a blank expression. A man comes over from where he's been working on the roof, probably wondering why I've stopped. He's physically imposing, in his late 40s at least, and he's wearing an eyepatch. When he sees the ghost in front of him, he goes very still. I can feel his sadness. I wake up. Scare Factor: 2/10 Rating: 4/10 The ghosts were most definitely inspired by the Felix Castor book I'm reading right now. P.S. I'll be gone for the weekend. If I have any interesting dreams, I'll keep track of them.
Updated 09-03-2010 at 09:50 PM by 31096