Monday, November 2, 2009

To Sleep Perchance to Dream

She knows he wants her so she comes to his place. She arrives in a large red balloon. The balloon distracts the others who have gathered around his place so that she can slip into his place.

When she enters, he initially runs away from her, but then turns to greet her. As they get close, they hear sounds of others approaching. She runs. As she runs around inside the house looking for a way out, she passes a stranger running the opposite direction calling her name.

Finding the door, she runs out. She finds an old Columbia-style bicycle and rides it past the window. As she passes the window she glances in and knowing that they will never be together.

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