Monday, 30 November 2020

Family

I've had three restful dreams last night, one representing what I saw last night. No, not Grandma's disgusting injury, something potentially dear to me. Something powerful...

...Family. The first dream represents just that, as I was wandering through Emerald Valley - think of the following explanation as a mix of Rupert & The Frog Song and the Salmon Run scenes in Brother Bear - and I saw Furaha and her animal family interacting with the lions in the Emerald Valley pride. While the grown-ups chatted and laughed with the adult lions, Furaha and her siblings played with Kioga, Light and the other cubs in the pride. Everyone was happy there, and, as Kiara said in The Lion King II: "A wise king once told me, 'We Are One'.". They are one big family, you can tell by how they're all interacting and playing together that makes the social bonds and strength in the old and the young. It's a time to forget all our troubles and be with the ones we love the most in our lives - spending time as a family of friends makes the path to life complete.
The second dream was of a story I did last week which I couldn't post onto my blog due to erotic content - The White Bird. The story seemed to come to life sensually in my mind. Luke, Resus, Cleo, Luella, Six and I were bathing in a cool lake in the quiet of the night, splashing each other and floating atop the water. Afterwards, we climbed into the nest belonging to our big white bird friend and snuggled underneath her wings, all naked and wet in the soft, fresh, downy, quiet and warm bed that was our own in nature. This was my version of one of my favourite moments in The Dare Game by Jacqueline Wilson, where Cam was telling Tracy Beaker an age-appropriate version of the story without any nakedness, although I like to imagine that me and my Scream Street friends are in that story completely naked instead of Cam because being naked is a part of the beauty of nature.
The third and final dream was similar to a dream I previously had starring CBBC newcomer Itch and his friends Jack and Lucy, except it just focused on first class and was also similar to my dream where Luke, Resus, Cleo, Dig, Lulu and I were living in the glamourous red-and-white house. Luke, Resus, Cleo, Luella and I were flying on a plane, but we all were lucky enough to fly first class while other CBBC characters on board flew economy. It was like our own mini-paradise in the sky - luxury beds, our own private suite with baskets filled with chocolates and crisps, flight stewards at our beck and call whenever we wanted more to eat, hours of endless ice cream and drinks and TV, and loads of comfy chairs to recline in. This dream was like my favourite story in Horrid Henry: Up, Up & Away, except there's no economyflict than there was before, and we just got to relax in our first class suite. I wish they used CBBC characters to advertise first class suites on board a plane to compare them to economy class - this would make it more geared to kids! I wish first class was aimed for little ones as well - and monsters. Especially ones from Scream Street.

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