Monday, October 18, 2004
Where we're stuck in the church basement because of radioactivity
I dreamed I was with a group of other people including Katie and a few people I couldn't identify, and we were all in the fellowship hall watching fireballs flying around in the sky. Next thing we knew, the church floor had collapsed and we were lying in the youth room, trapped. "Oh, great," said Katie. "Even if we could get out we couldn't breathe the air for 365 years."
Apparently a nuclear bomb had been dropped on the church and contaminated the air. Some girl said, "Don't you just have to wait ONE year?"
"Nope," said Katie. "It's 365."
But suddenly we were excavated and rescued. I tried not to breathe the air, and so did everyone else. Some guy with gray hair was asking us questions about our experience and I tried to answer him while breathing as little as humanly possible. It quickly became obvious that the air was breathable in the church (we were back in the fellowship hall) but not outside, and that the gray-haired guy was planning to keep us trapped here.
Somebody else and I didn't like that idea, so we tried to sneak toward the exit. Suddenly I opened the door and ran out and flew off into the sunset. When I looked back, there was a little boy standing at the door holding a red oxygen mask. Too late I realized that I had gone off without any means to breathe.
Apparently a nuclear bomb had been dropped on the church and contaminated the air. Some girl said, "Don't you just have to wait ONE year?"
"Nope," said Katie. "It's 365."
But suddenly we were excavated and rescued. I tried not to breathe the air, and so did everyone else. Some guy with gray hair was asking us questions about our experience and I tried to answer him while breathing as little as humanly possible. It quickly became obvious that the air was breathable in the church (we were back in the fellowship hall) but not outside, and that the gray-haired guy was planning to keep us trapped here.
Somebody else and I didn't like that idea, so we tried to sneak toward the exit. Suddenly I opened the door and ran out and flew off into the sunset. When I looked back, there was a little boy standing at the door holding a red oxygen mask. Too late I realized that I had gone off without any means to breathe.
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