Book3:WereMyDreamIs
ostingytothrowawayyarettebutt?” “No,I’monlypigituptothrowintothegarbageter”repliedDimitri.Heknewfromthatvoicethatitwasoneofhishomelesspals,adirty,dipidatedbum. “Ifyouoffermeacigarette,Iwilltellyousomegoodnews.” “Whatgoodnews?”Takingoutacigarette,Dimitrigenerouslytossedittohisfriendandlighteditforhim.Themanpuffedgreedilyathiscigaretteandthensighedinsatisfa. “It’sbeenalongtimesinceI’vehadarealcigarette.” “Whatgoodnewsdoyouhave?Goontell,soIshareinit.” “Areyouhungry?”askedthemanabruptly. “No,Ijustateandamquitefull.” “Furtherondowreet,someacademyisholdingagathering,somekindofoutdoorparty.Thereisalotoffoodthere.Yougoasome.It’sfree.Youmaybefullnow,butyousayyouwon’tbehungryteron?Ourstomachsarebothersomethingsaobefedeveryfewhours.Whydon’tyougogetsomeofthefoodaforwhenyou?” “That’sagreatidea,butI’tgobecauseIamtakingcareofadogforafriend.I’tleave.” “Oh,that’sMaureen”saidthemanlookingatthecutelittledogrunningaroundonthegrass.“Itsowhattallbeautifuldy,right?” “Yes,that’sshe.”saidDimitrinodding. “Iwouldlovetodosomethingforher,too”saidtheman“evenifIdiedoingitbuteoplefromtwoentirelydifferentworldsthat’tevendreamofintermingling.” “Whyarewepeoplefromtwodifferentworlds?Weliveonthesameearth.It’sonlythattheylikethesedentarylifeofbeiledinonepcewhilewepreferanomadone,roamingalroundthepce.That’stheonlydifference.” “What’sthematterwithyoureyes?”askedtheman,wavingahandinfrontofDimitri’seyeswhilepuffinggreedilyathiscigarette. “Bli