Book1:TeDream-Maker
tstactwithhissensitiveeyeballcausedvulsionsinhiswholebody.Itwaslikedyingfourtimesaday.Butthedoctor’sordershadtobefollowed,sohegentlyopenedhiseyelidsandappliedtheeyedrops,tensinghisnervesandbodyfortheiablespasmpainthatcausedhiswholebodytoshiverandjump.Dimitripattedhisownshoulderssaying, "Itwillpass.Thingswillgetbetter.”Tohisgroaningfleshbody,hewaslikeamothertryingtofortaseriouslyilndmoribundchild. Justthen,abigflyflewinfromtheopeningoftheshelterandhummedrestlesslyaroundhishead,stoppingforamomentonhisface,thenontothewallbeforetakingoffbuzzingaimlesslyaroundtheroom.Dimitriwasfasatedbythenimblenessofthesmalliandthoughtthathisowswereclumsyparedwiththoseofthefly’s.Hemusedthathelicoptersmusthavebeendesignedacctotheanatomyofthefly,butthenaturallybuiltohousandtimesmoredexterousthaationones.Hefeltnodistasteforit.Orary,itshummingandbuzzihimpany.Theflywasunstoppable.Itcouldflyuptenstorieshereasilyandcouldgowhereveritfancied,beitthelowlygarbagesorrestaurantsofluxuriousfive-starhotels.Presently,itfshedacrosshismindthatifhehadasoundifitwasascarefreeasthefly,hewouldbefreeoftheshacklesofhisvisualunicationsystemsandcouldroamaboutwherehewilled.SuddenlyDimitrifelttheintensificationoftheseverepaininhiseye,followedbyagrittysensationthataparticleofsanddroppedoutofhiseyes,decreasinghissufferingandenabledhimtoopenhiseyesandlookathissurroundings.Raysofthesettingsuhroughtheopeningofhisdipidatedshelter,castingasemi-roundshape,whichseemedgealedonthefloor.Hehadafeelingthattimehadfrozenalso,soh