Sunday, July 27, 2008

Allen's Dream

Allen wakes up into a new dream: he’s a detective, looking for clues of the missing wise goats, apparently stars in some god-forsaken and bizarre-to-no-end circus with a ridiculously pretentious name – “Doppelganger”. Of course, he’s able to crack the case very fast – the goats haven’t really disappeared, they are just a dream like everyone else, after all, no goat has ever spoken a word, and of course, they are bound to reappear soon, again, as dreamlike forms to be sold to the public. There is an exception. In one cycle of this dream, Allen realizes that there is something beneath this circus and the point where it is placed (an underground lake runs right beneath it, some say to popular disbelief) at the time when the goats disappear. So he digs deeper. There is a connection between the goats and this mysterious fairy that had also disappeared from the circus some time (a month? two? can’t really tell) before the goats. There is this strange talk about some kind of dimension of negativity and how the goats are supposed to get the fairy out of it but it is all really messed up, and there is still no indication as to how any of it relates to the mess Allen has in his own world. Then, right at the top of the dream, Allen wakes up into yet another dream where everything is white, and he poses no questions, he has no fear, for he is free.

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