Thursday, November 18, 2010

This Dream is not a Nightmare

She had to go on for someone. As usual she felt no fear. She made up a lot of it. She didn't make any of her quick changes because she had a different actresses track "hardwired into her body" and the back stage was so baddly designed that she had to run through a restaurant to switch sides. Also, there was a class of preschool kids backstage who were very orderly but shouldn't've been there. She did remember streaking the restaurant at one point and that the kids back stage loved her and applauded. "May be their teacher told them to?" she thought. The strangest thing of all, there was no audience. Just peach and green curtains and folding chairs.

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