Previous scene: "All Moved In"
The morning
sun shining through the wood blinds, sliced the room into pieces. Arms behind her head, Eva lay in the quiet,
watching the dust float in the beams of light.
Breathing. The dreams of the
previous night swam in her head. She couldn’t
remember much. A purple person who
wasn't a person. It was like a person
but it was also like a liquid, a highly viscous liquid. Eva was herself in her dream, looking through
her own eyes at the being while the being looked at her. That's all she remembered.
Through the
door, Eva heard the familiar ting-ting of coffee cups jostling again each
other. The cupboard clapped shut. The shhhh of water streaming from the faucet. Lynn is a coffee junky and attends to that
craving each morning before she does anything else. Eva stayed in bed. The gurgle of the coffee pot as it finished
brewing. Eva waited to hear Lynn pour
her first cup of coffee. Then, and only
then, would Eva venture out to say good morning to her friend. Greeting Lynn before said cup of coffee would
only elicit a growl and a sharp remark.
Ah, there's
it is. The knock on the wooden table
indicating that Lynn had her coffee and the coast was clear for Eva to go and
enjoy a cup of coffee herself. She flipped the comforter off her bare legs and walked
barefoot from the bedroom to the kitchen. Sophia padded quietly behind her, the
jingle of tiny bells on her collar the only clue that the fat cat was following
Eva through the house.
"Morning.”
"Morning."
Lynn responded with the standard sleepy statement.
"How'd
you sleep?" Eva asked the typical first thing in the morning question.
"OK, I
guess. I kept dreaming."
"Me,
too," Eva said. "What did you
dream about?"
"I'm
not sure. I don't remember much.” Lynn
sipped her coffee. “There was an almost
human-looking figure hovering in front of me.
It was dark, so I couldn't make out any features. It seemed to be looking at me, though. It made me nervous. I asked it what its name was and it said
'Amethyst'."
"Lynn,
I dreamed that something was looking at me, too." In a taut voice, Eva
described her own dream.
Lynn sang,
"Do-do-do-do, Do-do-do-do" in the creepiest voice she could
manage. "I love coincidences like
that!"
"Coincidences
like what?" Natalie walked into the kitchen. She lived down the street, but dropped in to
have coffee with Eva and Lynn each day after her morning jog.
"Oh,
nothing really." Lynn waved her hand dismissing the question as nothing
significant. "We were just sharing
our dreams."
"Interesting,"
Natalie drew the word out slowly as she poured herself a cup of coffee. She settled
into a chair at the table. "You
know, I had an odd dream last night myself.
I was alone in a dark void expect for one other thing. The thing was some kind of entity, but I
don’t mean like an alien. It wasn't
saying anything, but it was looking at me.
What a creepy feeling! That someone is watching you, you know. So, I told it, 'I can see you.’ It splashed into lots of droplets in the air
and a sweet female voice said 'And now you can't.' Then the droplets fell to the floor and
disappeared. It was gone."
Eva and
Lynn sat in stunned silence at the table, staring wide-eyed at each other.
“There’s no
way,” Eva said.
“Coincidence?”
Lynn offered.
“No, no,
no. No way Lynn.” She shook her head.
"What?"
Natalie asked. “No way what?”
"Natalie,
umm, how to tell you this…." Eva started.
Lynn
finished the thought, "We all had the same dream last night."