Surprise
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, 07-01-2010 at 12:19 AM (526 Views)
17.06.2010Surprise (Non-lucid)
NON-DREAM DREAM LUCID
I'm talking to Shanice on MSN when I decide to call her.
"Hello?" She answers.
"Hi" I say shyly. I hate phones, they make me nervous.
Shift.
Suddenly I'm walking down a sidewalk, I know that I'm in England and I know where I'm going. All the houses look different, they're farther apart and most of them are painted white, they all have bigger backyards too. They look nothing like the homes in Havant. But regardless, Shanice lives on this street in the dream. I walk down the street, cell phone in hand. I walk up to the front door and am about to knock when I see a man move behind the house. I know he shouldn't be there so I chase him around the house. When I reach the back yard I can't find anyone and just seem to know that he's gone.
My cell rings.
"Hello?" I answer.
"Hello, I'm bored, what are you up to?" Shanice asks.
I see her through the window of the back door, she's at the computer. I grin.
"Not much" I say in an amused tone. I quietly open the back door and walk softly towards her.
"What ARE you doing?" She asks suspicious.
I end the call. She looks at the phone confused, unsure of what happened.
"Not much" I answer from behind her.
She jerks around and looks at me in shock, but then smiles and tackles me.
"Who wants cookies?!" Her mother walks in, oddly enthusiastic and totally different than I expected.
Shift.
We've finished all but one of the cookies now, we're sitting next to the computer and the plate with one cookie is sitting on the desk.
"You have the last one," I say in an amused tone.
"Oh no, I already ate too many," she says.
"Come on, live adventurously" I tease.
She raises one eyebrow in question then smiles. She breaks the cookie in half, sticks one half in my mouth and the other in hers.
"...Okay" I say chuckling, mouth full.
Recall ends.
Fragment:
I remember watching from one of the highest places in the world as the entire world flooded. I was nearly washed away with several other survivors but the water stopped rising just a few 100 yards before It was too late.