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kayquilz
Elliot sat up a little....she was right. "Wow, look at that, Ariana, you are smart!" she said, as if she had been thinking otherwise just a second ago..well...AHEM she had!
Listenlistenlisten. She took the quill from behind her ear and waited..."I think the last one works the best." Uh huh. She scribbled down"
She looked up at the brunette...and opened her book...hmm. She grumbled to herself and muttered, "THey only have tea...no tea leaves.." well it wasn't jUUUUST tea, stupid book! It was tea LEAVES! Hmph. And none of the occurences in the book went with her dream..."The one that goes the best with my dream is: TO dream you are thirsty for tea--yeah, I guess I WAS thirsty...hmph--denotes that you will surprised with uninvited guests." She raised an eyebrow. What? NO! She didn't want an uninvited guest...URGH.
She wrote down that part...stupid. THis class had to be...BOLOGNA!!
this girl was weirder then she previously thought,
"i'll have you know im pretty intelligent thank you." She waited for the girl to write down her
next words reasoning as she looked up the final word
"Forest. forest forestt" she said scanning the pages
"ah there it is.." she began reading it aloud to her
"To dream that you find yourself in a dense forest, denotes loss in trade, unhappy home influences and quarrels among families. If you are cold and feel hungry, you will be forced to make a long journey to settle some unpleasant affair. To see a forest of stately trees in foliage, denotes prosperity and pleasures. To literary people, this dream foretells fame and much appreciation from the public. A young lady relates the following dream and its fulfilment: ``I was in a strange forest of what appeared to be cocoanut trees, with red and yellow berries growing on them. The ground was covered with blasted leaves, and I could hear them crackle under my feet as I wandered about lost. The next afternoon I received a telegram announcing the death of a dear cousin.''" she looked at elliot a bit confused
"which way do you think works best to your dream?" it was her dream after all