Didn't complete any goals in this one, but thought it had sort of an Alice in Wonderland feel that was cool. :cheeky:
3/16
Trick
LD: I was immediately in front of the house, walking on the sidewalk. I remember my vision wasn't very good at first. I focused on what little I could see--I had sort of tunnel vision--when I looked up at the sky. It never ceases to amaze me how incredibly real things can look. I went all the way down the street until I came across some friend of Scott. He was standing next to a van and asked me to come with him. He said we were going to see some kind of rare aqueous being or something. That sounded pretty interesting so I got inside the van. I noticed there were a half dozen others in there, mostly my age and a few younger. A couple of them were strapped down. The man told me that this was because they had arrested development, so it was necessary. I sat down anyway. We rode along for a while. On the way, the man started to chat with a teenage boy sitting next to me, asking him how he'd been or something along those lines. The kid just glared at him and said nothing. I thought that this was painfully similar to how I was with Scott. On the way to the place, we drove past what looked like a Satyr. I pointed him out to the teenager, and then I told him to be careful not to stare. The Satyr peered back at us, bending over slightly, and went on his way.
We finally arrived at the place. It was a huge chasm, seemingly bottomless. The only bridge across was only about two feet wide, with no railings on either side in most places. The bridge looked to be made out of giant playing cards. We had to run to keep up, and the man warned us not to fall off. I asked what would happen if I fell. He replied "You'll die," sarcastically. I said I didn't believe that for a second. He kept going without responding. Eventually the bridge twisted around, and began to slant more and more so that it was almost impossible to walk on. I finally had to hold onto it with my arms and climb along, until it spiraled downward so that I slid down, holding on only with my arms. As I was sliding, the bridge became a series of letters and words. The first said something like "Here you will find what you were waiting for." Then it said "Oh, it seems like it isn't here after all." And then, "Be careful not to fall down." After this phrase, there was a break and I fell, barely grabbing onto the next phrase: "I'm sure it's down here somewhere. Keep going" I slide faster and faster, so that the phrases simply flew past. Finally I fell and landed in concrete. In front of me were what looked like several casinos. They had billboards of stupid, sleazy, fake shows. I started yelling out loud at whoever pulled this stupid prank on me. I woke up in the midst of my fit.