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The Mysterious Evil One - That was the weirdest dream ever

Have you ever had a dream, woken up and wondered what it meant, or even if it will come true? Well in Michael's life, every dream, every thought had led him to wonder what will happen in the near future. And his story starts like this. It was a normal night in the middle of the cold, frosty late August winter of 2009. The residents of 39 Western Avenue Boolarra was sound asleep.The only the sound was of three of the four residents snoring loudly. The family's ginger cat, Sandy was sound asleep on Michael's bed. She was quite a large and old cat, about 8 years to be exact. She was curled up, purring as she always did. She just looked like a large fur ball stationed near the bottom end of the bed. Michael wasn't troubled about the world around him, just the thoughts inside his head. There was a dream that he had... being at school with his friends. A great dream right? Well during this wonderful dream, a giant, oval shaped, grey spaceship landed on the school oval and everyone at the school went to see it. The principal, Mrs Jones went up to it cautiously. A bright light came out of it and… that's all he remembered. He was awake. Sandy was still sleeping on his bed. He got no fright and when he awoke, he did not move, just laid there thinking."What in the world? That was the weirdest dream ever. What did it mean?" he wondered.

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