written by Victoria Maya
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I felt uncomfortable, since they were talking about me, and ignoring the fact that I was standing there. So I left and started walking. I walked for a little while. People were waving at me as I walked down the sidewalk. I don't know where I was exactly going. I found myself in a big city surrounded by very tall buildings. It looked like Chicago, but I have never actually traveled there. I have only seen pictures and movies of Chicago. I really felt as if I were in Chicago because of the Sears Tower that stood high in the city above many of the other tall buildings.

An elderly man asked me how I was doing. I answered to him, "I don't know. I don't know exactly where I am. I think I am lost here." He said, "You are not lost, you're in the right place. It's the others who are lost." I smirked and said, "Who are the others you're referring too?" He replied, "You should know, you're looking for them!” I was puzzled by that answer and thought I would tell him of the two tornadoes. He said, "I didn't see any tornadoes. I only see you." This guy is getting stranger with each answer. He seemed so sincere. I grew curious to ask more questions. Even if this guy is a Fruit cake, I did enjoy the amusing answers. I asked him, "Before I go, I would like you to point me in the right direction, Sir.” He smiled at me. He pointed to an intersection nearby. He said, “You already know the way. But I will help you along so that you feel grounded." Again I am more confused. He started to go about his way, and I started to follow him. He turned around and said, "Turn around and go the way you are supposed to go. Many people are waiting for you to cross their paths." He turned back around and walked away. He faded out as he went down the street.

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