Part 1 The telemarketer - Glimpse III
He walked the dirt path toward the mansion. A big and old, brick and concrete building stood between large mounds of soil as rusty leaves flew from the nearby trees, only to be crushed by his feet, pleasantly cracking under his weight.
The whole building was decorated with ornate shapes and small statues. “What beautiful things we can make out of poured stone”. He thought to himself while climbing the concrete stairs up to the mezzanine.
A feeling of familiarity guided him to his room, for otherwise the building was void of life. He went to lie down on his bed. A cool breeze passed between the open balcony door and hallway door as sleep seemed to take a hold of him.
As he closed his eyes a red fox plunged its teeth into his throat. Panic flooded his chest as he struggled to break free. He could see only red fur and feel his neck constrained, unable to breathe. He punched it and it relented, letting go of his neck. It then quickly ran out the balcony door.
He touched his neck expecting to feel blood but found none. After taking a deep breath he noticed a little fluffy white fox in the balcony doorway. Scared he looked around for something to defend himself with and noticed a broom next his bed and as he grabbed the broom the white fox ran out the door as well, so this time he pursued. Yet once outside there was no one on the mezzanine balcony, only dead leaves and pieces of the crumbling building.
It was autumn and he wondered why he didn’t notice before. The dirt road he came on emerged from a bamboo forest and he realized what a beautiful autumn forest surrounded them. Rusty red and golden yellow deciduous trees were enclosing the jade green bamboo.
His eyes followed the road down to him and he saw a black fox bellow his balcony. It had ember eyes and was looking straight at him. He clenched his broom handle expecting more problems, but it just stood up on its hind legs and walked away.
“I’m dreaming!” he exclaimed. “Oh!” he exhaled relieved. His fears began to subside, and he woke up.
He felt his face with his hand and then checked his throat again. He could feel his body much better now; his sense of smell was better too. “My senses are dulled but my fears are so much greater.” He thought to himself. “That is how I know it’s a dream.”
It was a hot and sweaty summer day, but at least it was weekend. He could play some video games and Y.A.N.A. online had just released a new story line.
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