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Erica Bell

Nightmare Spirit
Nightmare Spirit by @Calino_Nailo (Erica Bell)

For the past 3-4 years I've been having this nightmare about going into the provadence hospital in moosejaw sask. even when i didn't know where that was, and i'm ridding my bike there with my 2 best friends (but back then i had never seen them in my life.) and there too scared to go in and i go in alone and i'm filming these shadows moving around and i see this funny red and blue and orange and green lightning coming down from the ceiling and dancing all over the place when there weren't even any lights on that part of that wall, and i'm filming the lightning, when i feel the warmth of a flame behind me, so i slowly turn around to see and i see this aintient druid with a golden dragon sewn into the cloke's chest and its slowly walking towards me, and i'm still filming because i'm too scared to move and i see this glimmer of silver like new polished steel, but the hospital has been abandoned for 10 years so theres nothing new there, and i turn to see what it is but i'm still filming the druid who is now like a meter away from me, and i see this gleam of steel and i always wake up right there.... i wonder what it means? Artwork © Copyright 2002 Erica Bell

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