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BookBeauty
I've often been made fun of, because I dream often, and vividly. They are like stories, with strange imagery. I've been told on more than one occasion that I should either compile my dreams into a book, or create a story out of them.
My strangest dream was rather prophetic in its fashion, and incredibly lengthy.
I wasn't in the dream, but the observer, and somehow I was given information, as if I were a narrator.
There was a beautiful mansion made out of white sandstone on the Nile, surrounded by desert. A wealthy young couple had locked themselves away from the world.
There were two hippopotamuses that had been given as a wedding gift to the couple that lived there. They stood watchful in the waters of the Nile, facing the house. Protectors. Reeds and cattails shared their abode.
Hidden behind them in the reeds, men in tribal crocodile masks, and feathered cod-pieces crept stealthily out, jumped onto their backs and slit their throats violently, with long, s-curved shaped daggers.
The couple watched from the top floor of their mansion, for from their bedroom to the balcony, the walls were glass. Holding hands, they walked downstairs and out into the backyard to face the crocodile men, as if they knew what awaited them.
''What do you want from us?'' The woman cried.
''We won't back down.'' The man said. (Something like that, it's been awhile)
They said nothing. Two took her, and two took the man. The couple reached, and struggled for each other in vain.
The woman was taken into the mansion, and the man was taken into the water.
I observed as the crocodile men urged the man to wade into the river, and he did so. The water was up to his waist as they walked behind him, not saying anything, but clearly wanting him to continue moving.
Eventually, a fork in the river presented itself. Glowing white letters appeared over each fork. One of the crocodile men nudged him.
''Choose.'' He commanded.
The letters spelled out, ''Wishes'', and ''Reality''.
Being in a bit of a predicament, he knew that his current reality was not acceptable.
He moved to the, ''wishes'' fork, and he wished with all of his might that these crocodile men would disappear. And they did.
Unfortunately, the current was too strong, and he had to continue, being pushed onwards.
Meanwhile, back at the mansion, the woman was sitting peacefully on a comfortable, beige couch. The crocodile men were either standing, or sitting. It wasn't relevant.
The doorbell rang, and she was urged to answer it.
She rose from her seat and went to the door. Opening it, she saw a man with wild hair, in a faux-hawk, purple and black, with a short leather jacket, piercings and that kind of attire. Somehow, I knew this was her ex-boyfriend. (He looked like Roofio from the movie Hook, just instead of red, it was like, neon purple.)
He proceeded to ask her why she had left her family, had cut away from the world, and refused to speak to anyone since she had been married. Why had she isolated herself from everyone?
The perspective returned to the man in the river, who had come to another fork.
One said: ''Shallow, but gets deep.''
The other: ''Whirlpools''.
As he looked at each, the whirlpools looked incredibly dangerous. Coupled with turbulent water and tornadoes, he was quick to choose the other option.
The only problem was, he couldn't swim.
He started walking down the ''Shallow'' river. It was so shallow that it barely covered its feet, but true to form, it continued to become deeper and deeper, until it was up to his neck, and he was holding the reeds on the shoreline to drag himself along.
Soon he came to yet another fork.
''Dreams,''
And
''Truth''
... Tired, and overwhelmed from the ordeal, 'dreams' seemed the best course of action. He wanted to just lie down and sleep.
As he followed the fork's new turn, he came to a shoreline, where a campfire was burning. He pulled himself across the sand to lie down next to it, and it warmed him. He began to sleep, and to dream.
The woman stood up from the couch, and one of the crocodile men stood with her, facing her, he pointed at her. ''Sleep'', he said. She struggled, trying to look away from his burning gaze in the mask. ''Sleep!'' he commanded. She felt her eyes growing heavier, and heavier, until she fell to the ground, and slept. She began to dream.
The two dreams merged together, and they were together at last.
Suddenly, everything went black. One of the crocodile men addressed me, right up into my face, like a horror movie. His voice was booming, and condemning.
''All you will ever be, is in love.''
I awoke. Frightened.