Book1:TeDream-Maker
key?"Dimitrialledandsaid, "Ididn’tknowIhadtotakeitout."Whenthepolicearrivedandeveryonehadbeeioned,Mrs.KaffeepointedanacgfiDimitriandsaid, "Officer,Isuspectthatmanisanapliceofthethieves.Heleftthekeysinthetentionally.” "Youhavenoproofofthatma’am.Butwe’lltakehiminforquestioning." TheofficerthenturoDimitriandsaid,"Wearenotarrestingyoubutweohaveyouedowntothestationandmakeastatement.Pleasegetintothesquadcar." Dimitrigotintothecar.Helookedatthebarredwindowsusedfordetainingcriminalsorsuspedshrugged.Hesatdoromptlyfelsleeptofollowthetrailofthecarthieveswithhisdream.Meanwhile,theofficerswerestilltryingtopcateMrs.KaffeeandwritingtheirreportwhentheyheardDimitriknogatthewindowofthesquadcardoor. "Whatisit?"ohemasked. "Thecarwasstolenbyawhitemanandtwobcks.ThewhitemanisdrivingandnowtheyarecrossingtheBayBridge.Ifyouputoutabulletin,youcatchthemohersideofthebridge.” "Howdoyouknow?Whydidn’tyousaysoearlier?"Dimitriwashesitant.Hecouldn’tsayhejustdreamedit;sohesaid, "IjustnowrealizedtheyweredrivinginthedireofthebridgefreewayentrahecartheftreallyhadnothingtodowithDimitri.Whenallformalitieshadbeehrough,thepolibacktothegasstationwherehewasfiredthenandthere. Dimitriapologizedprofuselytotheownerforthetroublehehadcausedahegasstation.Beingfiredonhisfirstdayofworkdepressedhim."Thissocietyisastrangemorymybesttotoitandjoinitsranks,buthoweverhardItry,Iamalushedout.MaybeI’mjustamisfit.”HemusedthatMrs.Kaffeeseemedvaguelyfamiliarthoughhecouldn’tforthelifeofhimre