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Kumandra

The

Fall Of Heart.

THE SECOND DREAM.

Bobby laid sound asleep on a grass-covered ground, wearing his blue robe and a white shirt underneath.

"Bobby." Came a sweet, beautiful female voice. "Bobby."

Bobby opened his eyes and saw the beautiful white-glowing Asian woman from his dream standing over him. "Huh?" He said. Realizing he was lying on his back, the 10-year old blond sat up. "You again." He said before he looked at his surroundings and realized he was in the middle of a beautiful blooming place that grew all kinds of fruits and vegetables from trees and bushes, as well as grew all kinds of flowers, with a beautiful pale blue river with three mini-waterfalls. He also wore dark blue pajama pants, white socks and black slippers. "Whoa." He said, mind-blown. "Where...where am i?" He asked as he got to his feet and turned to the white-glowing Asian woman. He had never seen anything so beautiful in his entire life, let alone anyone so beautiful. What was this place? He knew it was a garden, that much he knew, but just where was this garden located?

"Do you know where you are?" The Asian woman asked without moving her mouth. Telepathic speaking, no doubt.

"I'm not sure." Bobby said.

"Do you know why you are here?" The woman asked.

"No clue. You?" Bobby said.

"Yes. I do know why you're here?" The woman said.

Bobby then turned and looked down at the spot where he once laid. "Look." He said, seeing strange-looking plants growing out of the grass-covered ground. "What are those?"

"They're wreaths." The woman answered.

Bobby looked at the woman. "Wreaths?"

The woman nodded. "For all the unloved of this world." She then placed her left arm around Bobby's left shoulder and they both turned and walked off through the garden.


March 7th, (2001)

Bobby julted awake in a chair and looked around to see where he was, realizing he was in the hallway of Bandera Middle School, sitting at a fold-up table, with a laptop in front of him and a small box resting on the table behind the laptop, with a stiki-note that had $2000 written on it, which was the number of money that was needed. Principal Sanford had put Bobby in charge of the charity fund-raising of the money as a way for him to get back on his good, which he gladly accepted.

Bobby wore a white short sleeve shirt, faded blue pants and brown work-boots with black trims. "Another dream."


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