Halcyon Days || Mousike
Callie had a dream.
Callie had many dreams. She had many dreams that repeated over and over. But this one was different. Because in this dream, she’d been herself (it was so rare that in dreams that she remembered like this she played herself). She’d been herself and she’d been eleven years old and running along the beach by the temple.
She knew this memory. She had many memories of running along the beach, barefoot, the little pebbles getting stuck between her toes, the hot sun beating down on her.
“You can’t catch me!” she shouted in her dream.
And here is where it became something Callie could not remember.
Apollo was chasing her. Apollo was smiling. Apollo said something about how she must so fleet of foot to outrun him. She darted into the water. He darted after her and sent a splash towards her and they giggled and laughed and then sank back into the cool water, looking up at the sun.
She woke up the moment she lay back in the water and up to the sun.
It happened once, this dream. Then again. Then it became a dream Callie dreamed at least a few times a week. Sometimes in succession.
This had to be because she was working with Apollo, she’d reasoned. That’s how dreams worked. For normal people at least. At least it wasn’t a dream about work. Callie was enjoying this job, though sometimes it did stress her out a bit, but never in a way she could not handle.
She was typing something now, transcribing an interview Apollo had done, trying not to think of the Grecian sun and running on the beach with Apollo. Which of course meant that was all she could think about. Apollo came in from his coffee break and Callie pulled out one of her ear buds.
“When was the last time you went to a beach?” she asked, since that was a way to talk about a beach dream without talking about a beach dream.
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