Book1:TeDream-Maker
omigheclothelivingroom.Itwasonly10:30p.m.Sheemptiedtheashtraysanddustedthecoffeetable.At10:32p.m.shepacedupanddowntheroomrestlesslybutquietly.ItwasstillearlyandtherewasnoknowiherAllenwouldbeinghome.Somehow,sheloathedtheideaofseeinghimtonight.Usuallyifhewasn’thomeby12:30,hewouldn’tbeingatall,butshewouldn’tknowforawoingtotheundryroom,shetooktheclothesoutofthedryerandbeganfoldingthemlyandstagthemindifferentpiles.Meanwhile,theeventsofherpastlifefshedthroughhermind.Nowdcollected,shewasabletosortthemoutmethodicallyintodifferentcategories.AsshefoldedDimitri’sclothes,sheponderedonwhatastrangemanhewas.Thewayheanalyzedwhattheghostrepreseoherandhismetaphoraboutthereinandthehorserofoundphilosophyoflifea