Book1:TeDream-Maker
tshewouldn’tknowforawoingtotheundryroom,shetooktheclothesoutofthedryerandbeganfoldingthemlyandstagthemindifferentpiles.Meanwhile,theeventsofherpastlifefshedthroughhermind.Nowdcollected,shewasabletosortthemoutmethodicallyintodifferentcategories.AsshefoldedDimitri’sclothes,sheponderedonwhatastrangemanhewas.Thewayheanalyzedwhattheghostrepreseoherandhismetaphoraboutthereinandthehorserofoundphilosophyoflifeandhaddeeppsychologicalmeaning,notatallthenormalversationwithanuneducatedhiredhand.Hepinpointedherproblematonddiaglogicallyandsoundly.Hewasastrangemanindeed!10∶45.Stillearly.Shesoftlyturheknobaintotheguestroom,yingDimitri’sclothesonthechairbythedoor.Outside,itwaswindyandraining,butinthecozylittleroomfilledwithsoftrhythmi,allseemedtobeinperfectharmony.Leaningagainstthedoor,shelookedsilentlyatthesleepingform.Sleepwasihehappiestoftimewhenoneknowsnoturmoilortrouble.Lifeisonlythepassiverepetitiosleadingtothestsleepaernalpeatheskiesthegesofnightanddaysucceededeachotherandlifegoeson-wakeandsleep,wakeandsleepinthesamerepetitiouscycle.DimitrikeptmentioningKingdomofDreams,whichseemedtobeasecludedparadisewhiiwouldgiveeverythingtobeabletovisit.PerhapstheunionofherbodywithhismaybetheonlyroutetohisKingdom.Lyiweenthefreshlyunderedsheetswhichgaveforthacrispyfragrahabeautifulyoungwomanbyhissidetendingtohiswants,Dimitrifeltasifhewasfloatingoncloudsandsoonfellfastasleep. Intheblurryobscurityofsubscioushemraduallyfrombehindthemountains,castingadistinctprofileonthesurfaceoftheke.Theriseandfal