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SWEET DREAMS (2226) by: Cheryl Kaye Tardif    83  Vote for this story   Subscribe to this story   Story Rating
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On a camping trip with a group of friends, Lexie discovers that some dreams are anything but sweet. Some dreams can be deadly.
 
Foreword/Preface
Sweet Dreams was written as an entry for a writing contest. I was a member of a writers' group a few years back, and one of the members posted a photograph of a dark sky over a forested area. The shadows and coloring made it look eerie and menacing...and my short story Sweet Dreams was born.

Incidentally, it won the contest.

If you enjoy this short story, please check out my other works here on Textnovel:



If you enjoy this short story, please check out my other works here on Textnovel:

Short stories:
A Grave Error (Myrtle Murphy Mystery #1)
The Death of an Old Cow (Myrtle Murphy Mystery #2)
Maid of Dishonor (Myrtle Murphy Mystery #3)
ATROPHY
SEPARATION ANXIETY
OUIJA
SWEET DREAMS

Novelette:
REMOTE CONTROL

Dorchester Next Best Celler Semi-Finalist:
LANCELOT'S LADY

Novel excerpts:
DIVINE INTERVENTION
FINDING BLISS
 
 
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Chapter 1: The trip begins


I always hated camping—the strange lurking noises in the woods, the bloodsucking mosquitoes that voraciously drilled for blood…the thin canvas of a tent that could be so easily slashed by a bear. Then there were the shadows, pervasive and malignant, hovering in every corner. Of course, peeing in the woods wasn’t my idea of a good time either.

When Justin, my husband, decided we were going on a camping trip with three other couples, I groaned and whined like an errant child. But I knew that I couldn’t escape fate. So reluctantly I packed up our tents, sleeping bags and Coleman coolers stoked with more beer than food. Then we headed for the mountains and Lac de Rëverie.

Justin told me that meant Lake of Dreaming.

During the monotonous drive our newest friends, Margie and Burton, were ensnared in a deadly lip-lock. After ten minutes I avoided glancing over my shoulder and decided that they just weren’t interested in the antique store we passed. Or the three elk grazing in the ditch. And Margie and Burton certainly didn’t give a hoot about the dead skunk lying in the middle of the road.

For a fraction of a second I thought about interrupting their spit-swapping contest.

Instead, I slept.
 
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