Into the Wall
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, 05-24-2011 at 06:56 AM (455 Views)
I was in a house, where a girl and I were bickering over some matter. She was inside the room, and I upset her pretty badly, so she decided to shut the door while my fingers were still on the door-frame. I began yelling at her since my hand was stuck in the door, and calling her names. I felt her furry building, but mine did as well. I wanted to get inside the room, but this girl was powerful. Finally, I felt my hand was damaged enough, and spoke up announcing that I would leave. I insulted her one last time, then shut the door myself. This upset here extremely, and I felt satisfied as I walked away. I had only been walking for 8 seconds when all of a sudden I hear a scream, and hands wrapped around my shoulders and chest from behind. I could see from my peripheral vision, that it was the girl I had insulted. She had come through the wall, without breaking it, and dragged me back in with her very quickly. I felt out of breath, and we began traveling upwards so fast that everything was a blur. Eventually everything stopped moving, and I was left in a room with another man sitting at a table. He looked at me smiling, and suddenly I thought to myself "this is a bit strange, I just floated through walls. I must be dreaming!" I plugged my nose and tried to breath, and sure enough I was able to breath. The dream remained stable, and the man continued to smile gazing at me. I asked him if he could show me some new dream powers that I haven't used before. He said nothing, but began to turn plates into swirling spirals and I mimicked his powers. The man showed me many other tricks, but sadly I can't remember most of them because I have waited so long to record this dream! Anyways, after a good 10 minutes of learning new things with this man, I felt he had grown tired of me so I left. I found myself in a room full of resistant women. For some reason I obliged to their requests, almost forgetting that this was a dream. I just wanted to get naked, but they didn't want to. Oh well. the dream faded.