Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Eerie Dream

    In my dream, a place reminiscent of the old village where I spent my early years emerged, with big houses made of mud and timber. Roofs covered in tins, some sharing common walls, and isolated pathways passing through trees and bushes. The dream had an eerie atmosphere because ethereal, human-like creatures with strange powers inhabited these secluded pathways.


    In this dream, my home was not in its original place but situated in an isolated location surrounded by tall trees and bushes along the fence-line. The narrow pathway leading to it had tall bushes drooping down, creating an eerie ambiance.

    The dream transitioned, and I found myself in a big college hall where my home used to be. There, I encountered my first crush from our teenage days. However, the moment was brief, as another girl, a friend, appeared, dancing in traditional costumes and claiming to be the imaginary elder sister of my crush.

    Later in the dream, my brother asked me to drop someone off at my home during the early night. As we passed through the eerie narrow path, I suddenly found myself alone. Unconcerned, I continued walking, remembering the ethereal creatures in those secluded places. To protect myself, I devised a means using a mirror to repel the creatures by deflecting sunlight. I found a small piece of a broken mirror in my pocket, lifted it in front of me, and the dark night suddenly had sunlight shining upon the mirror.

    A dark, shadowy creature approached, and I used the mirror to deflect sunlight towards him. However, the sunlight had no effect, and the creature, recognizing him as a college senior, handed me another mirror piece. He instructed me to use it to find the whereabouts of a girl he liked. I was to go home, look into the mirror, speak her name, and learn everything about her residence, as ethereal creatures couldn't look into mirrors without hurting themselves.

    Taking the mirror, I continued walking along the eerie pathways toward our home, nestled among isolated surroundings of shady trees and dark bushes.




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