Date: 2/25/2019
By Fitful
I moved out of my apartment, with all my things, and left it to be cleaned by the owners who I think were my parents. I moved into what seemed a childhood bedroom, or a bedroom for a child. But it seemed as if I had moved out of it or it's duplicate and my parents were realizing I wasn't who they thought I was, I wasn't all the bad things they thought I was. I could hear them, over an intercom or phone or video chat, convincing themselves slowly that I was actually doing good. It was hard for them, they couldn't believe it, even as they cleaned out a replica of the room I just moved into, as they cleaned it out I settled in and they found more and more evidence that I was okay. ~ I was rich and had millions. I taunted guys with the money and raced them in a white/silver car. I wanted them to try and take my money or to go rob a bank with me. I wasn't serious, about them or the money stealing, but I wanted them to be. I think I wanted to get them in jail. ~ I was sparring with my employer, rather elaborate and impressive hand to hand. Lots of flips. I was in this butler/dress/pantsuit. The tie was the most elaborate thing, resting on a bed of lace on top a robe type section that turned to a dress when I was upright but flew open brilliantly for movement when I was fighting. Anyway I was trying to convince him of something, that I wasn't a little girl. Or that I was more than just a little girl. It seemed we loved two lives, maybe three. In one I was a little girl and he took care of me. In the other I was his butler/fighter. He was sorta a James Bond type, but better. ~ I had moved to a new universe. Here I had no purpose. It was kinda like the old west meets neon lights, a long strip of town which was quite flashy even as it had an old fashioned air and like an old west deserted town few inhabitants. The sheriff worked nearly alone and I had the grand epiphany after a while of becoming his deputy. I was a solider of sorts before in the old universe and it seemed the logical, nay the best move. I also think I was a dude.