*sigh* "I had another one last night, woke up in a cold sweat not knowing why. Stupid dreams. I think this time a dragon ate me, I'm not sure either that or I fell into a pit of lava.
Alyssa are you even listening?"Hmm yeah, uh huh I'm listening. Cold sweat, dragon, pit of lava, I heard you. What else do you remember?
I took another bit of my food, we're at the mall in the food court, the one thing I enjoy about the mall. I love food, I mean who doesn't.
"Well' I started off, finishing what was in my mouth. "I don't really remember much but I think this time I was a guy, a knight I think and I was hawt that's for sure I remember seeing my reflection in my sword, Oh Yeah! Thays right, I had this awesome sword. It was a polished steel...."
I continued to ramble on about the details of my sword since I'm such a huge nerd, knowing full well Alyssa wasn't really paying attention to what I was saying, when I saw her face go completely blank. I went to turn around but Alyssa grabbed my face.
"Sarah DON'T turn around" she said in a harsh whisper.
"Why not??
Beginning to worry here I tried to turn again but she held my face even harder."What is it?? Who or what is behind me Alyssa? Why are you making such a big deal?
"Alright fine, you can turn around but do it slowly and don't freak out"
OK now I was getting paranoid, what in the blue blazes would get her so worked up. So I turned around and standing in the middle of the hallway (or whatever you call it) was him, the guy from one of my dreams. I had described him to Alyssa once and this is exactly what he looked like.
I blinked as a strand of brown hair fell in my face, I turned back to Alyssa my wavy hair getting in my mouth.
"Oh my gosh, Alyssa what the hell. He looks exactly like me, I mean dream me, I mean the hawt guy me in my dream last night!
"Mason" I breathed
"What, was that his name? How do you know"
"It.. It was etched into the sword"
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The Dreamer
FantasyIs her life real or a fantasy, are her dreams a reality or just dreams. What do you do when you start to be unable to tell the difference.