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Not a Dream
Across the beach was a stormy, cold rain filled sky.
I could hear the rain, but yet, above me, was a clear star filled night,
And the pacific ocean, calm as can be.
A isolated warm beach,
Zach Bryan in the background,
Sydney out getting milkshakes.
“What a time to be alive,” I said to myself.
Good looking Ryan Reynolds walks out of the storm from the other side of the beach,
Holding Martin Luther King?
I shot up, knocking over the ice cold vitamin water placed in the sand beside me.
“Mi amigo,” Mr. Reynolds said. I laughed.
In a blink of an eye, both he and MLK turned into dust,
A octodecillion of light blue and warm orange mixture of particles,
Arising towards the blackened sky.
I stared in amazement, to stunned to speak,
When a toothless black dragon appeared in the connection of the stars.
An amazing sight.
Sydney came back with the shakes,
At Least she's back in the atmosphere, I thought
But something caught my eye,
A familiar face, one i could recognize from anywhere,
“Benny!” I yelled from across the beach, totally ignoring the milkshake in front of me.
I ran to him, making sure not to crush him since he is way smaller than me.
“Benny, lion!” I screamed as the center snapped the ball.
We both knew it was a little late, but he still got the call.
Blitzing upfield, something was off,
Something weird.
The quarterback rolled out right in front of me and I caught a glimpse of his face.
It’s Ryan Reynolds.
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