Thought
ue
n, like seeing my dream
I am. He hasn't once been a mortal before; I can see it in his eyes, and not just because they are silve
simply stands there, hands shoved in his pockets, looking undeniable apart of
" he says, raising his arms into a shrug. I try t
sue. He is st
t you before," I comment, folding my arms over my chest uneasily. I'm unsure of wh
ay. Nothing, from his stare, to his expression, gives up his intentions, and it's unnerving. He's impas
ou to listen,"
ing. Any information is good information, as l
that as long as you live here, in the oblivious life that you do, th
aving these drea
ngly, the closer he gets to me. He stops directly in front of me, so close, he starts to blur, making me wonder whether he
aster? What does that mean? What does
, ice cold. "I shouldn't have done this. I shouldn't have shown myself
he is, he's not normal. Maybe he's from another reality, or maybe I'm simply hallucinating. That seems the
e me alone,"
rowing his eyes. "Consider the dreams normal. Stop thinking
ning, my clothes are soaked. How did I not notice? The person approaches, as I look back at Revel. Ever
u not wet?"
o me, though, instead looking over his shoulder at
om me. She looks confused behind the shower of rain falling from her
as talk
ddle where his feet would be remain. Blinking a few times, I try make sense of the sudden disappearance. H
ing down at myself, I see my white T-shirt is completely soaked through. My
f, I walk quickly down the stre
sure I'm g
*
you wouldn't want to c
er the incident with Revel, I needed to talk to someone, to get answers. Mr. Fisher has been the only one
tween both hands. Mr. Fisher rests against his desk, narrowing his eyes on me. He look
o?" he
overslept a lot and missed...An important event. I don't know if this is because I came to see you, but
ag, Julian, frowns. By his reaction, this clea
sperate. Saying it aloud makes it all the more real. I was talking to a halluc
hey weren't rea
yself. Either this Revel guy has amazing disappearing abilities, or
t is wrong with me. I believe that, until he gets up, moving away from the desk over to this bookshelf. N
rmurs, as he pulls out a book. He doesn't s
w it to me, the book
you tell me if the man you spoke to looked like this?" he asks, leaning over
doubting
into my soul, as I look down at him, being portrayed like a king sitting upon a throne, draped in lavish
er knew existed?" I ask nervously, closi
re not dreaming,
Fate's territory, where they usually aren't allowed? It's was most likely a strange symptom of
think that is just me trying to mak
I think you need to consider the fact that something else is goin
mortal? What if this
gets up, brushing past me to open the door behind me. "If it is real, then you nee
ulian is afraid. He's afraid of being involved with m
the doorway, Juli
ing the door. I stand there, dumbfoun
nt to escape