Book1:TeDream-Maker
annasaid, "I’vetoldyouagainandagainyoucouldeandsleepinmygarage.Whydon’tyou?"Dimitrithoughtitoverandsaid. "Iwille,butI’llpayrent.Theysaythey’relookingfasattendahegasstationnearatown.”Mariannaleasantlysurprised. "Inthatcase,yousleepinthegarage.Youeintothehouseandsharemybedroom.I’mgdyouarewakinguptoreality.Ihopeyouwon’teverliveonlyinyourdreamsagain." "Whynot?"askedDimitrismiling."Youaretoowideawake.Youpuyourwakinghours.Actuallydreamsarethemostpreciouspartoflife.Itisatreasureasrotraofreallife.”Mariannadidnotwanttuefurtherwithhimforfearhewouldgehismind. "Let’sgo,”shesaid.Shetookhisarmandtheywalkedawaywithaliltieps. Chapter2KingdomintheDream I,amidawildernessofmountainrangeswheretherewerenosignofhumanlifeandwhereevenbirdsandanimalsseldomvisited,liesthefountain-headofthesurroundingmountainstreams—apool,crystalclearandicycold.Thewaterflowedbetweewihatstoodguardbesideit.Purplecloudscouldbeseenrisingfrombehindthemountainsintheearlym.Acctoesegeomancy,thefeng-shuiofthispcesofullofmysteryandserenity,wasexcellent,aso-called"gold-swallowing"locatioeofanewkingdomabouttorise. Thetwinpeakshadaniure-bothofthemwereftatthetip,fanaturalpteauofrichredsoil.Inthisseeminglygodforsakehesepteausectedbyasuspensiewereingruouswiththeirsurroundings.Opteauwasanaesepace-stylebuildingofglitteringyellowgzedtile,redwallsandtiltingeavesofcarveddragons.Therightpteau,however,wasultramodern,sistingofahelicopterndingfield,ahugeteleunicationssatellitedish,apowerpnt,ahospitanda