Wooden Ships

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standing over him, dancing. The perspective from his point-of-view made her look over 10 feet tall and all distorted. When she moved her arms, they seem to stretch out then spring back like a rubber band. Adam lay there watching this spectacle, being very amused. The sound of the music was finally something he recognized and sort of brought him back, or close to reality. The whole scene was so absurd that Adam broke out into an uncontrollable laughter.
     
    Sitting up he looked around the room and saw some of the most beautiful black light posters that projected illuminated colors and shapes that stretched out in all directions. Adam looked over and saw Scott sitting on a couch with Laura laughing; it looked as if they were staring at a lava lamp that was slowly erupting on the coffee table, but he was not sure. Mary continued dancing by herself to the music. Again, Adam could not stop laughing, and then he heard Scott say, “Adam, are you having fun?” He slowly turned and looked at Scott and said, “I think so...” Adam stood up and looked down at his feet, he felt 10 feet tall and his arms seem to touch the ground. He marched in place and the rug under his feet felt like thick foam rubber. “Boing, boing, boing,” was the sound Adam heard as he marched in place and laughed. He looked around, carefully studying everything in the room. Objects looked like thin cardboard cutouts with strange, out of proportion angles.
     
    In the corner of the room, Adam saw two mannequin heads with only slight indentations of where the eyes and mouth would be. They were very polished-looking, reflecting everything in the room. Adam saw strange characters flash on their faces and thought, “This is cool.” They seemed to be floating in midair. He turned to Mary and asked, “Are those heads floating?” Mary was in her own little world and did not respond. However, when he looked back they had vanished, and realized he must have been hallucinating. “Wow, that was pretty trippy...”
     
    Hidden in their invisible bubble were E-1 and E-2.
     
    “Adam could visualize us,” thought E-2.
     
    “Adam’s mind is in an altered state” E-1 instantly adjusted the energy level of the bubble. “He will not remember seeing us,” thought E-1.
     
    Adam took a moment to get a hold of himself, just to remember that this was all the effects of LSD and not real. Looking at his watch, Adam suddenly realized it was very early in the morning. “Scott, I hate to tell you this but it’s almost 3:30 AM.” Scott was shocked. They were having such a good time they didn’t want it to end, but their parents would be very angry if they never made it home. ...
     
    By the grace of God, they both made it home without any incidents. Both Adam and Scott were laughing about their LSD experience when they pulled up in front of Adam’s house; he looked at Scott and said, “Wow, this was one crazy night.”
     
    “Yes it was!”
     
    “I am so tired. I’ll give you a call tomorrow.”
     
    He quietly tipped-toed into his house and found his way to his bedroom and silently closed his bedroom door, then collapsed on his bed. Lying there, he continued to hallucinate, but could tell they were much less intense. He kept thinking about the two crazy girls they met and kept silently laughing about tripping on LSD. Slowly he fell asleep. ...
     
    The next day was Sunday, and if it wasn’t for his mother he probably would have slept all day, but she finally woke him up at two in the afternoon.
     
    “Adam, what time did you get in last night?” his mother asked.
     
    Looking at his mother with a guilty grin, Adam said, “It wasn’t too late.”
     
    She had a way of looking at Adam and you knew what she was thinking, “Please don’t make a habit of staying out so late again...” However, what she was really saying was, “...do this again and you will be grounded for life...”
     
    Later that evening after dinner, Adam needed to finish some homework for

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