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(Dream) I'm in a taxi line, and as I follow the
cab ahead of me, it veers slightly to the right herding me along with
it. The cab behind me takes this as an opportunity to pass both of us,
which it does, and landing at the taxi stop that had been straight ahead
of us, it's now the second cab there, as the first is being loaded. I
don't say anything and let things fall where they may. Moving briskly
to the front position, I pull in a guy who wants to go to some place he's
written on a note which he hands to me. It's somewhere I've never heard
of though we reassure each other we'll find it all right. It's a guy thing.
For some reason I start out my journey with him driving my cab backwards,
slowly, of course, because my intention is to approach a freeway on-ramp
in this manner if I don't attract undo attention, which is just
what's about to happen. Just as the Highway Patrol car begins to approach,
I simply back into a cul-de-sac, then make a right turn and I'm right
next to the freeway which immediately takes us up onto a bridge byway
structure. Looking down to the right, I see what used to be the ramp I
would have taken, though it's awfully lucky I hadn't gone that way. The
ramp is littered with debris now, with an old chain running between poles
that are cracking and about to plunge off a cliff. Oh, shit! I hate these
misadventures with extraordinary heights and cliffs, we are so lucky we're
keeping to the left and going up into the bridge maze. David Daniels is
at the head of the table off to my left and when I glance at him am amazed
at how young he is, with a healthy speckled black beard just as I'd remembered
it. Maybe it's dark, dark brown, I can't be sure and mention something
to him about his ability to stay extremely young. For some reason this
isn't taken very well at the table by the other people, and when I turn
back to see David again, realize he's not at all as I'd just seen him.
Instead he's gray, gray, gray and skinny, just as I saw him before he
was to die, and I realized what I'd seen just a moment before had been
some sort of hallucination, which he no doubt had pulled on me. (Fin)
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