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Immitation


            Two electroshocks and a flash was what I experienced when I was lying on my low-rise stone-hard bed. A white flash passed as I unconsciously kept opening my eyes. I took no notice to it as the images were fed to my brain like bits of binary data. I had had weird dreams in the past. The situations always seemed so real, the people in my dreams always interacting with me. Unfortunately, at the moment that always seemed most critical my alarm clock broke through my dream and brought me back to the grim reality of my bedroom and my dream slipped back into my sub-conscious mind.
             Standing in the bathroom, a grin appeared on my face when I gave thought to the young brunette girl I had known for a year. I put her out of my mind and concentrated on getting my teeth brushed. I must have fresh breath for school. A sixth sense told me that something weird would happen today, but that was normal. Every day was weird. .
             I got ready for school and went out of the white, heavy wooden main door which had a very unique design and pattern printed on it. As I waited for the lift, I studied the indicator buttons, which would have a green outline if executed. Everything was blurry and I was unable to focus. It suddenly occurred to me that I had forgotten to put in my contact lenses. I rushed back into the flat and put the contact lenses in like I had done a million other times and hurried back to the lift again. I was all covered in sweat, but it could have been the humidity. The air conditioning in the building never worked anyway. I leaned back and put my face into my hands and closed my eyes and ran my hands smoothly across my face. The lift stopped and the doors opened to reveal the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. She looked as if she had stepped right off the cover of Women's Fitness Magazine; blonde, sexy and with a figure most women (and men) dream about. I had to pinch myself before I realized that this was real.


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