...but forgot to mention that nightmares are dreams too.
Oscar wilde wrote it right,
They have promised
that dreams can come true
but,
forgot to mention that
nightmares are dreams too.
This makes me feel bright,
Now when I know,
How to fight.
And,
Do what makes me feel delight.
Darkest is the night,
But now it is filled with light.
Fear had it's own height,
Amd now I have a different sight.
Living in a small town, having a heart full of dreams and a room adorned with books, having peace in my own small place. Little did I know, my life was about to take an extraordinary turn, blending the boundaries between reality and fantasy. I have always fascinated my dreams. I saw different type of dreams, the one that took me to another dreamy world. But I was always afraid of the dreams that make me feel fearful. Some dreams are just like nightmares. When I saw such nightmares, I become so sfraid that, I cannot breathe after that, my sleep fades away and all I can do is to hide my face in my blanket until again I fall asleep.
One night, I settled into my cozy room, I felt a strange breeze coming into my room through the curtains. I stood there for few minutes and turned back to go to sleep. When I was going to place the book into my book shelf, I saw a beautiful crystal box placing there. There was no name on it. At first, I was afraid to open it, as it does not belonged to me. But then I opened it up and to my surprize it was a pendant with a diamond. There was a small note placed in it. I opened it and it was saying,
"They have promised that dreams can come true but forgot to mention that nightmares are dreams too. Be careful what you wish for."
And a warning about the dangers coming. I hesitated for a moment, recalling the saying, "Be careful what you wish for." After thinking about it half an hour, I decided to accept the pendant, eager to learn more about my dreams.
I fell asleep. Next morning, there was an alarm on my phone, I took the phone to turned it off and there I saw a note saying,
"Nightmares were not to be feared but embraced. They served as important lessons, pushing us to confront our deepest fears and insecurities."
As I sat there for a moment, I discovered that my nightmares were simply a reflection of suppressed emotions, waiting to be acknowledged and faced.
I wore that pendant at the same time and it began to shine and that shine was on the wall showing me how I was being afraid, my pictures of being scared were moving in front of me. And I was thinking how funny it looks to be afraid of nothing.
With each picture of my nightmare I felt lighter, stronger, and more connected to my self. The journey taught me that facing adversity head-on was the key to turning nightmares into beautiful dreams.
Ultimately, I came to understand that dreams, whether wondrous or nightmarish, held unbeatable power. They were a reminder that life is a balance of light and darkness, joy and sadness, hope and fear. I had some tears in my eyes for that moment and than I felt more stronger.
After some time, the picture on the wall were vanished and the shine were gone. The glow of pendant was turned off and it loses all glow and became dead. It changed into black stone and were broken into pieces in my hand. But still it was not useless for me. I put those pieces into a tiny bottle and made it a pendant again and put it in my neck.
And so, my story became a testament to the saying,
"They have promised that dreams can come true but forgot to mention that nightmares are dreams too."
Thank You!
Stay Tuned!


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