"A dream of worry is a thought of redemption."
- Dan Zybala
Writing the ways of a written character, apposed the figment of your imagination. It was 3 a.m. and the night was still young, or though it seemed. I didn't know if it was a full moon or not, but the stars were out shining in all their glory. I had got the pen out and was writing vigoursly in hopes of finding something new in my written device, maybe a theory or a great quote. As the body of the third paragraph become indulgent I struggled to write a quote from the character of imaginary activities who said, " In the realism of my personality the nature of a concerned individual haunts me in my dreams." The purpose was optional but the truth was the reasonable affects of reaching a declared ensemble displaying the actions of a sacred character in the hopes of pushing through his mental thoughts. In a short statement the character reached the element of his mind in pursuit of diverting his haunted dreams. The memory seemed logical but the illusion of the sub-conscious mind annoited the option of escaping sleep and staying prominent on the figure in his illusive mind. The acception to the rule was crititcal at this point as the imaginary design reached the ideal creation, a dream of living in the dream of reality.