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All around the world, people are sleeping, and dreaming.
It is, after all, a fundamental process of most animals, and unlocks the deeper parts of the mind to new, exciting measures. Everything dreams, but not everything looks into it. It is the nature of a human to try and understand, to dissect the possibilities of the seemingly impossible, and to use it to their advantage. All the way through time itself, there are beings who took dreaming to an entirely different plane. These anomalies in the genetic code have the ability to make their dreams into a reality.
And even now, scattered across the surface of the Earth, a group of Anomalies are going to bed, all of them completely unaware of their own power and all of them expectantly awaiting the dream.
The dream...for the past two weeks, the Anomalies have suffered from the same dream - meeting a young girl in outlandish, spectacular places and doing what is told of them. First they fall asleep, then the sinking feeling starts - as if they were about to fall into a bottomless pit, and suddenly the blackness disappears quickly like a light switch was turned on.
Perhaps not the most impressive of sights to see in a dream, but they've all arrived on the same rooftop - scraps of litter fluttering around in the breeze, the pigeons cooing and flapping their wings, the distant rumble of cars far below. To their left is a sharp, steep drop. To their right is a cast iron wall, peeling rust and paint. Some may be disappointed; it's not beautiful and breathtaking like it usually is. They've got reason to believe that she brought them all together like this - usually, they're on their own with her.
"Don't fall off, okay?" teased the girl, getting to her feet. Her hair seems to move on it's own accord, as if suspended in fluid. Her eyes are bright and full of childlike innocence, and her smile is confident and mischievous. "You've got a few minutes to say hi to each other, then we'll begin." she added, dismissively, and left them all standing on that rooftop as she leapt over the massive iron wall. They can hear her footsteps as she rushed off somewhere.
You're not too sure what it is, but you've got an odd feeling about this - something settling in the pit of your stomach, warning you against something. But that doesn't matter much - it's a dream, you can wake up at any time.
Right?
All around the world, people are sleeping, and dreaming.
It is, after all, a fundamental process of most animals, and unlocks the deeper parts of the mind to new, exciting measures. Everything dreams, but not everything looks into it. It is the nature of a human to try and understand, to dissect the possibilities of the seemingly impossible, and to use it to their advantage. All the way through time itself, there are beings who took dreaming to an entirely different plane. These anomalies in the genetic code have the ability to make their dreams into a reality.
And even now, scattered across the surface of the Earth, a group of Anomalies are going to bed, all of them completely unaware of their own power and all of them expectantly awaiting the dream.
The dream...for the past two weeks, the Anomalies have suffered from the same dream - meeting a young girl in outlandish, spectacular places and doing what is told of them. First they fall asleep, then the sinking feeling starts - as if they were about to fall into a bottomless pit, and suddenly the blackness disappears quickly like a light switch was turned on.
Perhaps not the most impressive of sights to see in a dream, but they've all arrived on the same rooftop - scraps of litter fluttering around in the breeze, the pigeons cooing and flapping their wings, the distant rumble of cars far below. To their left is a sharp, steep drop. To their right is a cast iron wall, peeling rust and paint. Some may be disappointed; it's not beautiful and breathtaking like it usually is. They've got reason to believe that she brought them all together like this - usually, they're on their own with her.
"Don't fall off, okay?" teased the girl, getting to her feet. Her hair seems to move on it's own accord, as if suspended in fluid. Her eyes are bright and full of childlike innocence, and her smile is confident and mischievous. "You've got a few minutes to say hi to each other, then we'll begin." she added, dismissively, and left them all standing on that rooftop as she leapt over the massive iron wall. They can hear her footsteps as she rushed off somewhere.
You're not too sure what it is, but you've got an odd feeling about this - something settling in the pit of your stomach, warning you against something. But that doesn't matter much - it's a dream, you can wake up at any time.
Right?