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La Nouche's Dream Journal-Chp 40


• I remember something about Batman

• About how something went wrong and there was an all-out battle with a whole bunch of villians that have sort of mutated thanks to Scarecrow

• He had to be inhibited with a sort of forcefield to curb him, imprison him and defeat him

• The forcefield then crystalized and sort of exploded

• While we watched the forcefield crumble, Batman was talking kinda funny

• About what if things were different, and mentioned something about Alfred being pregnant and giving birth to Bruce

• I told him to get his act together, even though I'm surprised he's OK with mpreg

• After the forcefield was shattered, Scarecrow was defeated

• Minions still go around but not that bad anymore

• The world soon more or less were at peace with each other, even see mutants dating humans

• Although I did catch sight of a mutant kissing a human girl, then the girl quickly wiped the mutant's drool away when he was not looking, planning to use the drool for possibly experimentation

• I remember then something about catching buses

• About trying to get on the bus in time

• I remember while waiting for the bus, I was playing with a python that looks like salamander

• It suddenly opened its mouth like into a star shape and vomited flower stalks or something

• I remember sitting behind a kid in the bus who was trying to stir trouble or something

• I tried to stop him and made him sit beside me, much to his embarassment

• He somehow reminded me of Robin from Batman

• We stopped at a nursery centre which apparently is where I work

• There were a few kids who were bored; I think it was a sibling of three

• The youngest saw a ball fall out to the street and tried to get it

• I ran to him, trying to stop him from going to the streets but I was too late

• He got hit and was tumbling around, banging his head almost 3 times

• I panicked and picked him up, asking the other siblings to haul a car to take him to the hospital

• The big brother managed to haul a lorry and we rode there

• The driver, who is a lady, said that she doesn't give free rides and I said I'm willing to pay anything as long as she got us to RIPAS hospital

• We rode there and all the while I try to make sure the kid is still breathing

• Once we're there, I passed the kid to the brother while I paid about $9 to the driver

• She was wasting my time giving me receipt, asking if I have fascimile and asking for my particulars to write in her little black book

• After all that I ran into the hospital to look for the siblings and saw the kid was in emergency room but a few doctors were chit-chatting outside merrily

• I cried because I thought they didn't take the problem seriously and they tried to comfort me, telling me it's alright

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