Sunday, August 29, 1999

The Gun From the Giant

There was something about being on some sort of group tour with a bunch of people that I supposedly knew (although I can't remember them now) and we were kinda out in this wooded area. At one point, we were up on this muddy rock sort of place that went upwards, and there was a sort of a "doorway" there, and it was supposed to mark the next big part of our journey.

Several of us were looking around in the reddish clay/mud and spotted some tracks. Someone said that they were to a fox, and that they had found the hole the fox was living in. I think they then stuck some sort of huge blade thing down in there that turned really fast (sort of like a glorified blender) and they were trying to kill the fox. I looked closer at the tracks, and I realized that the fox wasn't in the hole because the tracks were going away from it. I pointed this out to someone else, and they thought that I was right, although the person that was trying to kill the fox was convinced that it was still in there. I then followed the tracks a short ways over to a chain-link fence and when I got there, a "giant" was there. He looked like the guy that played Lurch in the recent Addams Family movies, and he had some sort of weapon, which I think was a gun or rifle of some sort. I think I somehow talked him into giving it to me, and I realized that he was sort of following the group to make sure that everyone got where they were supposed to be going. (either that, or it was just to protect himself, but I think it may have been somewhere in between... a little bit of both)

So with my having this firearm, I took control of the group, and so we started going again. I was following everyone from the back of the group, and we wound up going into this sort of cave network thing. There were some people that were sort of acting like they were going to try to get away, but they were looking at me nervously. I told them that if anyone wanted to go, they were free to leave, that I was just protecting myself. The only stipulation was that they weren't allowed behind me where I couldn't see them.

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