The Dream Giver
It was a peaceful (was it Saturday?) Night and the kids of the orphanage had just fallen after a day of ice cream, jungle gyms, and clowns... Anyways, there was something glowing from behind the blinds… was it a fairy?, was it a Frog? At was... The dream catcher!!!. He watched with interest in mid air on 2655 Kingsenton Avenue. He floated through the window (one of his supernatural abilities from lying in waste for a week) and cracked his magic egg and spread it across the room, landing on stuff that mean dearly to each and every child, letting the magic begin...
Suddenly everything was alive!! (kind of). There were baseball players spitting, astronauts floating, ballerinas dancing race car drivers racing and jazz players jazzing. Then suddenly, the tables turned, one of these eggs fell onto a book about monsters!!! The shadow serpent himself rose in a wisp of darkness, floated through the space of the astronauts domain. It wrapped around him and pulled him through the pages into the land of death...
It was pretty sweet for the land of death. There were butterflies, cool trees with bunnies curling up besides them and everything. well , except for this big pyramid, AND the big giant lizard standing over him. He did what next to everybody would do. He ran. He ran so fast that the fastest guy in the world (Usain Bolt) would’ve been proud. He ended up at a cliff, he turned to run around but the lizard was in his way. Then suddenly, the Dream giver teleported into the world, his eggs at the ready. He threw them and they landed on a sapling, just underneath the lizard. The lizard would've probably laughed if he could. But then the tree grew around the monster, wrapping around them until it couldn’t move a muscle. The astronaut was saved.
The Dream Giver and the astronaut teleported back to the orphanage just in time for one before one of the orphans eyes opened. He turned over towards the window and saw… nothing. He turned again to sleep just as the Dream Givers head poked out from outside the window, before he flew into the night.
Well done Mesake, I like how you have explained the story in sequence and given detail to describe what happened.
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