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Originally posted by HollowTorment
I don\'t really have \'nightmares\' persay. They\'re just all dreams to me, I don\'t get scared by any (unless of course it deals with my father trying to kill me.

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I had a strange one last year... There was this little girl, she had blondish hair..blonde brown. She was with me in a store, I was watching over her, holding her hand and all. She was looking at earrings..I guess she wanted some or something. Then these three older women came up to me, and started talking to me..about the girl.
They said that I better buy a coat for her, it\'s going to get cold soon. So I went back to the back of the store..and looked for a coat for her. I came back, and she was missing..I ran out of the store, to look for her. It was dark out, and snowing. There, under a streetlight, was her sitting down in the snow..
I ran over to her, asking if she was alright..I called her Robin while I was talking to her. And she turned around, blood on her coat, saying that she was alright now. I picked her up to take her back into the store, and I woke up after.
Maybe she was a vampire or something.

I dunno, but I remember her very vividly..
Next time you have that dream, look at ears. Notice anything different about them?
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Whow!...That is one freaky story WindRider~. It seams so reall!
It could be!:lol: Seriousely, though, it could. Sounds a lot like how planets end, to me. Most life dies, then the star dies. Just before it dies, it gets super hot and burns more than usual. When a star dies, it imploads in on itself and causes a big bang. I mean kinda like how in Star Wars where it shows the Death Star being destroyed. This causes all the planets to be destroyed, leaving big comits in their place (rocks). As the star dies, it turns into a black hole -- sucking everything into it, including the remains of the planets, into endless darkness.
OK, maybe not 100% accurite, but it\'s what I think happens to end pin-pricks of planets like our own.
[Edited on 12-11-2003 by AirMan]