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    Driving In The Moonlight

    by , 09-15-2011 at 06:10 PM (601 Views)
    I was with this unimportant person at this nice looking old house. It was surrounded by a bunch of dark green trees and an aging path led from the house to the road. It was night and normally I am pretty nervous to be outside during this time. However, there was a sort of comfort about the cool night air and the darkness seemed welcoming, rather than encompassing and frightening.
    The unimportant person, I suppose we'll call her Wendy, needed to go somewhere. I had nothing better to do, so I followed her. I honestly don't think the girl noticed I was there. She and I walked over to her really old car and she got in. It was one of those snug black cars from the fifties. I thought about getting in, but I decided to just hitch a ride on the car's roof.
    My reasoning?
    "She won't be going fast down this road."
    As I'm looking at the moon and all the pretty trees, I smile and think,"This is wonderful. It's like a dream..."
    Then, I realize that it is a dream. I'm quite pleased and don't let myself get excited, for fear that I'll wake up. I remember reading dream stabilization tips on this website and others, and try to use them. However...
    "Clarity now!"
    Same blurriness.
    I pause for a moment, then say it again. Same thing happens.
    "I said CLARITY NOW."
    My sharp and commanding voice did little if nothing to help.
    However...
    "...HD Vision now!"
    Poof! Everything was nice and clear. I suppose I could have gotten off the car, but I was enjoying myself. So, I issued a few commands.
    "I'd like her to turn down this road, left, up a ways."
    The car went the way I wanted.
    "This scenery is really nice, but I want it to be dusk instead."
    Then, it was dusk. I stopped after that because I didn't care.
    The End

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