posted on Apr, 21 2013 @ 01:34 PM
Most people think that dreams are simply a random act of the mind, most people are wrong.
Chapter 1.
I am on a beach, I can see, but I don’t know who’s eyes I am witnessing. The sun is going down and a red haze laminates crystal clear ocean
water. In the far distance I can see an object but it is not recognizable. My focus shifts to the sky, swirling cloud formations reflect the
bleeding sun. Soon it will be gone, retreating to a place to rest and heal from yet another day of keeping the darkness away. Back to the ocean my
gaze is drawn, the object is closer, and it seems that it is a statue of some kind. I still cannot make out its shape, but in the back of my mind I
feel that I have seen this before. Starting to feel very uneasy I turn and walk away from the water. The sun is quickly fading, and I can feel that
something is watching me. Accompanied by the sense that I am not alone I automatically turn back to the darkening waters of the sea. The statue is
now on the beach, fifty yards or so directly in front of me. My entire body screams for me to turn and run as fast as I can, but I am not in control,
I am only a witness to this strange happening, and although I have no power in this seemingly unreal situation, I do possess the ability to feel. I
only realize this because I am more afraid than I have ever been before. Despite my unease I cannot turn away from this statue, I am not walking, I
am petrified, yet it constantly becomes closer, almost as if I am being pulled its way. The gap between us lessens, and a fear that I did not know
was possible becomes more and more intense. Now the figure is directly in front of me, staring into my soul. I peer back into the stone eyes, and
everything starts to fade. The suns last moments of light dwindle away, I can feel absolute emptiness in every inch of my being. All I can think
about is the statue; I know somehow that the last of the light is all that separates me from this creature. As the sun produces its last rays of
protection I feel sleep begin to take over. I lose the ability to stand, and as I fall I realize that I should have hit the sand instantly, but this
is not the case and I remain in free fall. As the reality of the situation becomes more apparent I lose more of my consciousness. As I struggle to
stay awake I hear a familiar voice in the back of my mind. “I’ve been waiting for you a very long time my old friend, you are finally ready to
begin” The burden to stay awake becomes too heavy, and I let go, into the abyss I fall.