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kajarainbow ([personal profile] kajarainbow) wrote2003-01-25 07:26 am
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The Bridge

A note: I often have more dreams than I record here, but those that I don’t write down were too fragmented or too boring or simply too hard to explain or whatever. Or else there just isn’t much to say about them, as in the various computer-game and video-game dreams (mostly RPGs) I keep having. Before this one, I was having, I think, a dream of a kind of weird version of Kingdom Hearts. Usually my dream-RPGs are, to my sleeping mind, the greatest things ever. This Kingdom Hearts one wasn’t. Even in the dreams, I was aware of the glaring flaws (mostly way too much repetitive fighting, plus too much annoying jumping). Then it led...

Anyway, somehow it led up to this prince tossing a bunch of gold coins off the bridge. I grabbed a whole lot (while people were snatching them up, the falling snow was covering a fair number up). I then rethought my greed and tossed most back into the snow, though I kept a sufficient amount. Then, I was trying to get the snow on the sides of the bridge to fall off by yelling and stuff.

It became spring, and the bridge had a break in the middle of it. The prince tried to fix it, though somehow he had became a more average citizen (that or he was in his slumming clothes). I was the goddess of making things (carpentry, smithy, etc.), and I think I liked him, so I decided to help him out.

I kept using all kinds of weird powers like melting the metal pieces’ ends and sticking them together (magical welding!). Making ordinary nails long enough to go all the way through the wooden pieces. There even were plastic pieces, for goddess’s sake!

Anyway, the prince (or ex-prince) was thankful for my helping him out and astounded at my nifty goddess powers. However, the task, well, never ended. Apparently the bridge had an infinite number of miscellious pieces. Aaargh.

Interestingly enough, this seemed to take place in my own back yard.

Damn, I made a cool goddess.

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