Mister Stranger
*This is a real dream that I had
*Contains violence and death
PART 1:
There’s this teenage boy (let’s say he’s 17), and he has Tourette’s Syndrome. Despite his condition, all of the girls in his school are in love with him. Due to this, the other guys in his grade hate him and bully him out of jealousy. One night, he was driving home in his truck, but he wasn’t aware that there was a gang of guys hiding in his truck bed. He pulled up to his house (which is very secluded in the woods) and the guys jumped him, beating him while he laid on the ground, screaming and crying. His family heard the commotion and came rushing out, and his grandpa beat the heck out of the guys. Nevertheless, the teenage boy died from his injuries.
PART 2:
The dream still focuses on the boy’s family, but is now revolving around his two younger sisters (ages 5 and 6). These two girls are convinced that there is a man that watches them from the woods at night, and they refer to him as “Mister Stranger.” More so, they are also convinced that he’s after the younger girl. They tell their parents about Mister Stranger, but the parents shrug them off and tell them that the trees are playing tricks on their eyes. One night, the younger girl was walking home from a friends house (don’t ask why a 5-year-old was walking home alone). She walked up to her front door and reached for the handle, but before she could open the door her sister opened it from inside the house. She stared at her younger sister, teary-eyed, before saying “I’ll always protect you from Mister Stranger.” Then, a tall, skinny, shadowy figure with super long arms, sharp fingertips, and no facial features appeared behind them. Mister Stranger. (No, he wasn’t slender man. He was a figure made of shadow.) With one hand, he grabbed the older girl by the neck. With the other, he grabbed the younger girl’s torso. Then, he ran off with both of them. While he was running, the older girl choked and died in front of her sister. Then I woke up. The End.
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