Dream Weaver

Dream Weaver

A Story by Riss Ryker
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Is it all just a dream within a dream?

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In her dream, Lilly walked through the shadow-filled forest by the light of the big, silver moon.  The trees, twisted and ominous, seemed to reach out at her with gnarled, finger-like limbs. As the path ahead of her opened up, she was surprised to see a small wooden cabin with a red door. 

Curiosity overcoming fear, she stepped onto the porch and rapped softly on the small red door. Listening, she could hear nothing but the crickets and sounds of the night. Peering in through a window, she rubbed the dust off with the heel of her hand, seeing nothing inside but shadows. 

A click of the door made her turn to see it opening slowly. Stepping inside, she saw the most amazing sight! An old woman was at a spinning wheel. Blind, she stared straight ahead with opaque, sightless eyes. As the old mother fed the brightly colored  yarn to the wheel, she would take the finished product, a tiny little coat, and lay it on the piles of finished ones.       

“Who are you?” Lilly asked, staring in wonder at all the tiny coats.

“I’m the dream weaver.” the old woman answered, her ancient face transformed by a smile.

Suddenly, the outside of the cabin lit up with a strange, glowing light. From the doorway, flew in brightly colored orbs, flying around and around the old womans head as she worked, silvery giggles and tiny tinkles of laughter filling the room. Each orb turned into a tiny child, and one at a time, each grabbed a coat and flew back out again. 

‘Oh my! What were they?” breathed Lilly, entranced by the magical sight. 

“Why, those are the dreams of the children, of course!” the old mother explained. “Every night they come, and every night I make them coats to keep their souls safe as they dream.”

“How long have you been doing this?” Lilly asked.

“Oh, for as long I can remember!” the old woman answered. 

“When will you stop?” 

“When the new dream weaver arrives, my dear.” she said, and winked at her. 

Lilly woke from her nap refreshed, and immediately went back to her spinning. Humming and feeding the brightly colored yarn, she added another coat to the ever growing pile. They would be here soon, her little angels. 

© 2015 Riss Ryker


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nice one Riss. I like this little fantasy and your language is good and fluid.
good one indeed.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Riss Ryker

10 Years Ago

Much obliged, Woody. Appreciate you stopping by!
Wow. This is so good and honestly a very creative and
Original idea. I've never read anything like it. You are very descriptive and very good at creating an entire world in just a few paragraphs. You sort of left me on the edge. I want to know how Weavers are chosen and Lily's backstory. This was truly great, So keep up the talented work

Posted 10 Years Ago


Andrew Dane Parker

10 Years Ago

Your welcome and I'm still interested in these characters and this world! It just seems so fascinati.. read more
Riss Ryker

10 Years Ago

I know, right? I LOVE otherworldly charactors! The norm is so, well, NORMAL...lol...
bubblefet

10 Years Ago

good job i felt teleported to my imagination

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Added on January 18, 2015
Last Updated on January 18, 2015
Tags: fantasy, dreams, angels, children, souls, short stories, flash fiction

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Riss Ryker
Riss Ryker

Amsterdam, NY



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Riss Ryker is a self proclaimed introvert, a dreamer, and believes in kindness to others. She loves to grow flowers, herbs, and hang out with her three dogs and her python named Blossom. A new writer .. more..

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