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The Dream PART 1

...He woke up that day troubled, wondering what could be the meaning of the dream he had over the night.

Most times before now, he usually forgets his dream(s) and would proceed into the day trying to remember them, bye and bye the whole stuff will leave his mind because he would have other things to take care of during the day and the nature of his work will contribute more to his forgetfulness.

But this dream seem too strange and real. He prayed some shallow prayers and off he was into the day.

Work for the day was hectic as usual and of course he in a hurry had forgotten about the terrible dream he had over the night..
...'The government  and everyone involved in the affairs of this nation are all criminals' a man muttered while arguing with some other men in the public vehicle he boarded while returning home..

''Oga stop shouting into my ears because you want to make a point, you're supposed to be matured enough to know how to speak in public". He angrily throwed at the man who had the loudest voice. 'Don't Insult me' the man warned him just immediately and continued with his chatter.

Words begat words and the whole scenario changed to a situation of trying in calming down two angry people who almost engaged in a fight.

'You will find me' the man said and kept quiet like he lost the fight. But he on the other hand refused being calmed, the more people tried to calm him, the more he kept on ranting till he got to where he alighted.

..He was looking for his cell phone all over the house when he got home, later he drew conclusion that maybe he misplaced it in the course of the rants.

But He was restless because..
To be continued.....

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