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What's the Dream
The world started to shrink as my little Honda shot through the fog that denied my headlights from any visibility of the smooth road that sat ahead of me. I felt trapped, suffocated, by the enclosing white wall that constricts my vision. The dark figures lurk in the fog, motionless, flying by as I can’t make out the real definition. My mind started to run, racing me and I couldn’t keep up. Overthinking every little bump or object I thought I saw. I became unfocused; almost losing control here and there, but my little car didn’t want to leave the road. The roads were unfamiliar to me speaking there was a translucent cage around me. The road started to get rough, so I though about turning around. but something drove me forward.
I felt the wheels drop heavy under my car as they rose off the sturdy road that disappeared from underneath me. I waited, but the comforting black trail that kept my car safe on the ground vanished. Lost and confused, I had no reaction. If it weren’t for my seat belt, I would be floating weightlessly like an astronaut in a space shuttle. I remember hearing my phone vibrate softly by my ear as it floated to the ceiling. The world moved in slow motion as the innocent fog took a bite; then swallowed me whole. My car sliced a tunnel in the fog as it fell. I was expecting a big crash when I made the connection again with the ground, but when I hit; my soul was flung from my body. I never felt the metal crunching smash of my new car in the dirt of the valley, nor did I feel the mass head ache that rush through my skull when it hit the steering wheel.
I floated there, Dead? I couldn’t be dead I see myself breathing. I could see the damage done to the car and myself. I didn’t know what was happening. Am I dreaming, unconscious?
* * *
My eyes flickered open when I awoke in a cold sweat. I looked around, expecting company. Then I realized it was just the same dream that haunts me. I sat up in my on my elbows and glanced around the room. It was still the middle of the night. I was weak and dreary. I sat there in silence, breathing slowly, and thinking. I would always think about that dream and how it went. It was always a very vivid dream and seemed very real. Every little detail fit perfectly, like it was meant to be. I caught myself staring out into the silky black for a good twenty minutes or so. Finally shaking my head out of a daze, I laid back on my bed. I arranged myself in my special spot. I looked down at my lifeless legs disgusted.
I picked up a slip of newspaper that sat on my chair and studied the picture. Then it came to me, I remembered. I lay in bed, scared of sleep. Fearful of the dream, that dreaded dream that haunts my past memories. That dream is like a DVD and I am the DVD player, rewinding the scary movie over and over again. I lost myself, my eyes started to droop; my heart beat slowed, and the real world faded in and out.
The world started to shrink as my little Honda shot through the fog… I felt the wheels drop heavy under my car… my car hit the dirt… and the dream never ended.
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