Authors: Ayesha Zaman
Chapters
The Nightmares
Diagnosis to Existence
Strange Happenings
Alicia’s Journey to Dreams
Back to Home
Merry Linda’s Rescue and Mistake
The
Ni
g
h
t
m
a
res
I
t
is
s
a
id
that
in
e
a
r
l
y
a
g
e
s,
human
b
e
ings
h
a
d
long
l
i
fe t
i
mes that r
a
ng
e
d
up to
a
thous
a
nd
y
e
a
rs.
But with the p
a
ssage
o
f
t
i
me
it
st
a
rt
e
d
r
e
du
c
ing
g
ra
d
u
a
l
l
y
a
n
d
now
w
e h
a
ve
just
a 60
to
70
y
ea
r
s
on
a
n
a
v
e
r
a
g
e
.
P
e
ople
h
a
ve spent their l
i
v
e
s
in
figu
r
ing
out
the
r
e
a
l
ca
u
s
e b
e
hind
it
that
g
a
ve birth to
dif
fe
r
e
nt
the
o
ri
e
s
a
nd
p
roposit
i
ons giv
i
ng a s
a
t
i
s
f
y
ing
s
e
t
o
f
a
ns
w
e
r
s
to
the qu
e
st
i
ons
of the
mankind r
e
g
a
rding
th
i
s
m
y
ste
r
y
.
W
e
a
r
e
,
now,
l
i
ving
in a
f
a
ster
a
ge than
e
v
e
r
b
e
fo
r
e
.
The
wo
r
ld
is
c
h
a
nging
d
ra
m
a
t
i
ca
l
l
y in
e
v
e
r
y s
u
cce
ss
i
ve
d
e
c
a
d
e
,
a
nd
it
looks
l
i
ke
a
bl
i
nk
of
e
y
e
a
s we
look
b
ac
k
a
s
we
w
e
re kids
a
nd
wh
e
n
we
g
r
own
old. Though it
took
y
e
a
rs
a
nd
y
e
a
rs
to
find o
u
t
the
ca
u
se
but
the r
e
a
l
i
t
y
s
p
rang up with
i
n a
se
c
ond, one
d
a
y
.
Alicia
w
a
s
the
on
l
y
c
hi
l
d
of
Mr.
a
nd
Mrs.
W
ick
e
ts
who
w
e
re l
i
ving
a
p
ea
c
e
ful
l
i
fe
in
Al
a
ska.
S
he
w
a
s
not
on
l
y a
b
r
ight girl
in
ma
n
y fi
e
l
d
s
of
l
if
e
but
qui
t
e
r
ea
sona
b
le
a
nd
a
p
e
rson with
a
z
ea
l
to
r
eac
h
hi
g
h
e
r
posit
i
ons
in
l
i
f
e
.
Th
i
s
is
wh
a
t made
h
e
r
p
a
r
e
nts
l
ove
h
e
r
e
v
e
n mo
r
e
.
Alicia w
a
s
out
with
h
e
r
b
o
y
f
r
i
e
nd,
Ed
w
in,
one d
a
y
,
a
ft
e
r
a
t
t
e
nding
the
Col
l
e
g
e
.
I
t
w
a
s
a
ple
a
s
a
nt
d
a
y t
h
a
t
d
a
y
.
I
n
t
h
e
e
v
e
ning,
Ed
w
in
d
r
op
p
e
d
Alicia to h
e
r
home
a
ft
e
r
a
n
e
nj
o
y
a
ble d
r
ive.
I
t
w
a
s
a
bout
8pm
wh
e
n
h
e
r
ce
ll
phone r
a
ng,
s
h
e h
a
d
just w
a
k
e
d up
f
rom a
d
r
ea
m.
“
H
e
l
l
o”
she
s
a
id
i
n a
sle
e
p
y
tone.
“
H
e
y b
a
b
y
,
y
ou
a
r
e
st
i
ll
sle
e
ping?
G
e
t
up
la
d
y
!
Don
’
t
y
ou r
e
memb
e
r
a
bout
the
p
r
e
s
e
ntation
we
a
re
suppo
s
e
d
to
give in
the fi
r
st
le
c
tu
r
e
?
”
I
t
w
a
s
Ed
w
in
a
t
the
ca
l
l
,
r
e
m
ind
i
ng
h
e
r
a
bout
t
he n
e
xt d
a
y
’s
c
la
s
s pr
e
s
e
ntation.
“
W
h
a
t
?
W
hich
p
re
s
e
ntation,
K
e
vi
n
?
”
S
he got
surp
r
ised. Th
e
n
she took
it
a lame
e
x
c
use
a
nd
s
a
id
“
P
le
a
s
e
d
on’t
make lame
e
x
c
u
s
e
s
now,
tell
m
e,
w
h
y
y
ou
l
eft
me
the
r
e in
the bu
s
?
I
’d to go wi
t
h
y
ou som
e
wh
e
r
e
.
”
S
he
got ang
r
y
.
“
Bu
s
?
W
h
ich
bu
s
?
H
e
y
,
who
is
K
e
vi
n
?
This
is
Ed
w
in.”
Ed
w
in
c
ould not
und
e
rst
a
nd the situ
a
t
i
on.
“Ed
w
in?
Oh!
I
t’s
y
o
u,
but
how
did
y
ou
g
e
t
K
e
vin’s
ce
ll
phon
e
?
”
S
he
a
sked
c
u
r
ious
l
y
.
“
Come
on
Alicia,
wh
a
t
a
re
y
ou
tal
k
ing
a
bout?
I th
i
nk
y
o
u
’
v
e got
a b
a
d
d
r
ea
m
a
nd
st
i
ll
und
e
r
its
i
n
f
luen
ce
.
” Ed
w
in
tried
to
make h
e
r
a
w
a
re of
the
foolish
wo
r
ding
she just
said.
“
I
a
m
in
m
y
s
e
nses.
I
a
nd
K
e
vin
s
a
w
y
ou
in
a
fi
c
t
i
on
a
l pictu
r
e
tod
a
y
.
But
it
s
ee
ms
l
i
ke
y
ou
a
r
e
b
ec
o
m
i
ng
some ki
n
d of
v
irtual
rea
l
i
t
y
.”
S
he
said.
“
I
r
e
a
l
l
y
don’t
know
wh
a
t
y
ou
a
re
talking
a
bout.
But
y
ou
a
re
s
a
y
ing
just
the
stup
i
d
th
i
ngs
.
”
He
took
a
d
e
e
p
b
r
ea
th
a
nd
s
a
id
“
I d
r
opp
e
d
y
ou
a
t
y
o
u
r home in
the
e
v
e
n
ing,
don’t
y
o
u
r
e
m
embe
r
?
” He got
wo
r
ri
e
d
a
bout
h
e
r ment
a
l
c
ondi
t
ion.