Saturday, May 01, 1999

Teleportation

Theresa (from Kentucky), her kids, and I were all in some sort of department store, which seemed much like a Furniture store, or maybe just something close to Belk's or JCPenny. We were all in the back of the store, and Theresa and I decided that we had to go. So, instead of just walking to the front of the store with the kids to leave, she and I decided to teleport there even though we knew that the kids didn't know how to teleport yet.

At first we ran our hands across our navel chakras, thinking that was the activator to do it. After trying it and it didn't work, we realized it was our root chakras that did it, not our sex ones. So we ran our fingers across the front of our root chakras and then closed our eyes and concentrated, and before we knew it, we had teleported to the front of the store, just where we wanted to be.

We then realized that the kids weren't with us, and so we had to find someone to "summon" them. (Like in the game of Nexus) I stumbled across Kim (girl with white hair from school), and I asked her if she could do it. I think that she thought that magic like that was satanic, so she said that she couldn't do it, but she knew someone that could, and that was Megan (redhead from high school).

So we went off just as little ways into the store, and we found Megan on a small carpeted area that had a sofa and chair and a couple of coffee tables. Kim told her what it was that we needed, and she was happy to help us out. As Kim was walking off, she made some sort of snide comment about Rhonda (a girl from church that was Megan's age) (whom Megan had started to change in to) and then Megan/Rhonda just made a face at Kim and made some sort of noise. Kim heard her and asked her what she had said about her. Megan told her, "I didn't say anything. I just did this." and made the face again.

After that, Kim left, and Megan continued about her spell to bring the kids to us. After she did, Theresa, the kids, and I left the store and walked out into the rest of the mall. On our right was Centerpoint Bookstore, and so we all went in there. I didn't know how Theresa was going to take it because of her aversion to Christianity, but as we walked in and saw that it looked "normal", she did okay. We went and walked down the right side aisle, and the kids ran ahead of us, and then back to us. I think that we told them that they shouldn't be running through the store, and so they ended up sticking along with us.

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