Diana Kimberly Heche

Beyond Dreamscape

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He knew very well if this worked, even if it didn't, he was probably dooming himself to hell. He had most likely done so already anyway. No matter. Arnie had abandoned God, as God had abandoned Arnie. No rightful god would show him an abomination against the Universe (that thing occupying the body of a woman for its own evil purpose) and punish him when he went to set it right. Punish him by placing a godfearing man in prison to spend years ... years ... being brutalized by animals with unthinkable appetites.

Dreamscape

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I walked through the kitchen door into the living room cautiously. Centered in this massive room, perfectly frozen in its last moment of explosive violence, were the twisted remains of my roadster. Two bodies, un-harnessed at the time of impact, were flung far from the car's demise, speaking to both the speed and severity of the accident. The first body that was thrown into the treetops, was a woman I recognized vaguely, but was unable to call fully to memory. The second body that was twisted in a comically grim contortionist's pose was clearly mine.

Dreamscape


by
Diane Kimberly Heche

Beyond Dreamscape Chapter 1


Author's note to reader: This is a sequel to the multipart, completed, story "Dreamscape". Knowledge of that story will make this a much more comfortable read.


Beyond Dreamscape Part 1

by Diana Kimberly Heche


Part 1: Magic, Malevolence and Malarkey

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