Friday, March 09, 2007

The Dream Of Bugs

I had at least one hundred bugs - all bright and different-coloured, some larger, some tiny - some even looked like miniature lizards. There was a side attachment to my house, sort of an enclosed deck, and this is where my bugs lived for a year.

This deck was divided into three portions. I decided to relocate the bugs in the third area - I found a huge container for them to be transferred into their new home. But I still had to set up their new home!

I wondered how my bugs survived for a year without any food - and then I realized they lived off the newspaper that lined their room! But I didn't realize this until later. Because I put hamburgers under the newspaper so they could survive in their new area.

I took the second container of bugs, after emptying the first, and went out on a magickal journey.

I was with a few people, Carly being one of them. We journeyed through Regina, a hyper-creepy version, but that's not hard to imagine. Carly was taking care of the second container - but when she brought it back to me, it had snow all over it!

Snow had gotten into the container, and my poor bugs were all drowned and dead. I was both disturbed by the floating corpses, and upset. Being in a vehicle at this point, I realized my only option was to throw the container out the window. The container took impossible flight in the air, and I closed my eyes and willed it to land on the head of an evildoer.

This journey continued, but I don't remember the rest.

I arrived home - the snow was everywhere. I asked Carly to close the back gate for me, so no one would wander in my yard.

At home in the new cage, the hamburgers had been removed - the work of Derek. I thanked him for saving my bugs from my temporary idiocy.

Meanwhile, it was chaos. All of my bugs had escaped and were roaming around in the house! I cursed. I had not been watching my step, and so I figured I squashed a bunch. I grabbed a container and went bug hunting.

A few were easy to find, like the ugly green blob guy, who boasted black stripes. There was a larger orange guy who practically glowed, and I found him too.

But the tiny bugs I could not find. I had thought them as so handsome, too. Oh well, I had to think about building the survivors a new, foolproof home, one they couldn't escape from.

In my top drawer I pulled out some little decorations for a new home, a fake plastic tree, a fake green bench. I knew my bugs would like that - if only I could find them. Tired from a long day, I decided to go to sleep.

I awoke from the dream feeling sentimental and twitchy. The lingering thought of my little dudes crawling on me as I slept wasn't very pleasant, but then I thought, hey, those bugs are cool.

The End.

(What's the moral of THAT story?)

4 comments:

Corvus said...

Please don't squish the insects. Or feed them hamburgers. The moral is, you are a good person and respect the aminals life. Kudos.

Anonymous said...

Interesting. Not sure what do say. Where did you come up with this intriguing story?

Allysia said...

Dear Wonderbread, it's not a story, it was a dream...

Anonymous said...

hehehe, So Ally, why dose it need a moral? what ever happened to let it be?
But if your asking what i think the moral is, well i'd like it to be something horribly cheesy, like "one bug is fine, but a 1000 in a crime" or "outa nature is outa control". something along those lines. :L..... But yea, happy dreaming!