すみませんが、いまはこの記事が日本語で不可能選択です。
This morning I dreamed that I was living in what must have been a post-apocalyptic community. Surprisingly the elecity worked, as there was no shortage of electrical light.
I was a teenager, and I was hanging out with several people of varying ages at a stage, like one typically found inside church gymnasiums, but its face was open to the outside. It was facing a curb, and was set back maybe 10 or 20 feet from the street.
A commotion arose, and several people ran up to the curb and got their knives ready. A pack of wild dogs came running down the street, and it appeared that people were going to catch and butcher them. I wanted to be useful, so I grabbed my paring knife with a broken-off tip and ran up to one group that had captured a wild dog. I asked if they wanted me to kill it, but some jerk took my knife from me and walked away.
I went back to the stage to brood. I noticed an opening in the stage floor that lead to subterranian passageways. I decided that I would explore them, but first I would sweep off the stage; it was covered with popcorn and other junk from careless eaters.
As I swept the stage, a teenager I assumed to be named Tom picked up another broom and started sweeping too.
Behind me was a folding table where a bunch of adolescent kids sat playing card games. One kid started throwing small rocks at the back of my head, so I went and punched him. I can't remember what his name was, but let's call him “Billy.”
I went back to sweeeping and soon afterward received a typed sheet of paper, which I think Billy the rock-thrower had produced. It said something about me getting into trouble with his dad. I thought it was bullshit, so I got the attention of everybody present and loudly announced, “Billy is an asshole! I was just sweeping, and he started throwing rocks at me, so he got what he deserved! Tom on the other hand is a great guy because he helped me clean up without being asked.”
I retreated to my bedroom, where Billy and his dad soon showed up. I thought Billy was there with some more lies to get me into trouble, but then his dad handed me some papers, which were a sort of military summons. Billy's dad said that I had been selected to be responsible for Billy and train him. I found this upsetting because I couldn't stand the kid and didn't want to be around him.
My alarm clock then woke me up.