[center][img]https://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-thing?.out=jpg&size=l&tid=171785902[/img] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180226/b7026a51f508f07d2752a183db873216.png[/img] [sub][color=Turquoise]Location:[/color] Car/Tennis Court [color=Turquoise]Interacting with:[/color] Jenny/Anton?[/sub] [hr][hr] [/center] Today just wasn’t a good day. The dream last night was so bizarre and weird that it did freak her out quite a bit although it was good to see Anton again, even it was just in her dreams. It seemed like even this was starting to become a rarity these days. Anna had lost her older brother to the virus, her brother succumbing to its lethal effects while she prevailed. She had awakened feeling like she had woken up on the wrong side of the bed, and she couldn’t help but think about that strange, strange dream last night. Dreams about Anton were one thing, but this one was different from the rest. In dreams where he was there, he usually didn’t talk, but in this one he did. Asking her about that movie they were supposed to see, but never managed to. Looking at the digital clock hanging on the wall, she saw that the date was none other than today. If her brother had lived, they’d gone ahead to the movies after school as planned. But the virus changed all of that, and those plans were gone in the wind. Anna decided to go for a game of tennis to pass the time. Hopefully sweating it out in the court would help to get her mind back into order. Changing into her tennis attire, she grabbed her racket and started to head to where the chauffeur would pick up one of her tennis buddies before they headed to the court to play their game. A couple of minutes later, Anna picked up Jenny and arrived at the court not more than ten minutes later. On the way, she thought her eyes were deceiving were when she saw what looked like Anton skating along on his skateboard beside the car. She’d thought that perhaps it had simply been a lookalike, but then the guy turned and flashed her a smile, and that chilled her to the bone, her visage turning her a ghastly white. She blinked, and the guy was gone, and Anna turned to the rear window, and true enough the guy was gone. Jenny asked her if anything was wrong, but she simply brushed it off. [color=Turquoise]“I’d thought that I saw someone I used to know out there. Maybe I saw someone else. God knows I’m helluva unhinged today. I’m hoping the game will get it out of my system.”[/color] The rest of the day went by without any issues, and Anna got the workout she wanted, sweating it out in the court. She was beginning to feel a whole lot of better and was taking a break on a bench while Jenny went to the toilet. Feeling a tap on her shoulder, Anna looked up and froze. There Anton stood, grinning with that trademark grin of his. He spoke. “Why so surprised? Aren’t we supposed to catch that movie today? You haven’t forgotten about our plans, have you? Not after all my ranting?!” She replied, dumbfounded. [color=Turquoise]“But you’re dead. All of us attended your funeral.”[/color] Her brother burst out into a laugh. “What do you mean I’m dead? I’m right here. How can I be dead? Is that some kind of joke? You were always terrible at jokes, Anna.” Jenny came back and woke her up from her stupor. “Earth to Anna. Hellooo? I heard you talking earlier. Who were you talking to?” The only answer Anna had for her friend was [color=Turquoise]“Oh. no one. I think I was just talking to myself.”[/color]