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Greetings from the (W)alternate (You)niverse

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Summary:
Part of the Walternate Universes series, wacky and wild adventures that knows no bounds.

 

I thought it had been a surreal dream or some runaway fantasy

A vivid hallucination of the psychosomatic kind

But when a portal of blue light opened right in front of me

It felt like a vortex from my cortex was compressing on my mind

 

A man with a familiar face stepped through the door and greeted me

At first, I thought I was looking into a mirror when he spoke

“I am you from a parallel universe so it’s hard to believe”

And right away read my mind when he said “but this is not a joke”

 

“Every decision you didn’t make here is a life somewhere else

A strange mood change or attitude range is another you bleeding through

The moments you thought you heard a voice or when you talked yourself

The dreams and false memories are other yous which you call deja-vu”

 

“I come from a world where science and knowledge are very advanced

We travel through these cosmic gateways to help and guide ourselves

We share in the wisdom we have learned regardless of circumstance

So that we can elevate one another through our different realms”

 

My (w)alternate handed me a watch, a portal opening device

With the power to unlock wormholes to go through and enter

And in between the lines of what seemed to be just a normal day

My parallel self, looked at me and said “let’s go on an adventure”

 

To be continued…

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      • A couple of years ago, I did the NaPoWriMo challenge at DU with 30 stories. I was able to correct my “other” selves as well as learn about my other parallel universes. I escaped zombies, I fought nazis, heck, I even got lost in space, The imagination of an infinite number of multiverse knows no bounds, so who knows how many shenanigans I’ll get into this time. We’ll see

      • I was just mentioning to Fia that I did a 30 part series at DU a couple of years ago and it was a fun adventure (though I was under the time constraint of the challenge, 30 poems in 30 days). I may take on it again this year but I’ll see what I can come up with this time.

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