C'est la Vie by Jennifer Babcock for March 03, 2012

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    Peabody-Martini  almost 13 years ago

    This is worse than I thought.

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    Tantor  almost 13 years ago

    hello, you!

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    Sisyphos  almost 13 years ago

    Are you really in your room, Mona? Or are you in…Michael’s?!(And what happened to the good-looking bartender?)

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    The missing M. Smokey  almost 13 years ago

    There’s creepy, and then there’s Michael.

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    rmacprivate  almost 13 years ago

    The good news is that Michael just might have scared the hangover out of her.

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    Peabody-Martini  almost 13 years ago

    I was expecting Mona to wake up in the hospital again or in transit. Wrong again though this is worse.For some reason the manifestation of her fears and anxieties was a rabbit that grew or shrank depending on the situation. Is there a dark aspect to her love of rabbits?It looks like we are going to have to wait another day to find out what happened while she was unconscious and why Michael is there. Waking up to the presence of Michael is just the final exclamation point on what can only be described as a truly godawful night.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Hmmm – maybe Mona IS dead after all…

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    AgProv  almost 13 years ago

    She could still b e asleep. In the most fiendish dream of all – the one where you dream you have woken up and reality is asserting itself. And sure enough, a nightmare of a different sort occurs, where the animus changes from the tutelary animal spirit to the Dark Shadow…

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    Tantor  almost 13 years ago

    seriously what a clifthanger

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    AgProv  almost 13 years ago

    According to at least one school of thought (Jungian) the images occuring in dreams are all aspects of ourselves. Higher aspects of the mind that we only rarely aspire to in waking life, and then as flashes of inspiration or insight, appear as wise old teachers or intelligent animals – the tutelary spirit. We all have a “shadow side” of the opposite gender – the potential for what Paul would have become had he been born a Pauline. This is the Anima for men, the Animus for women. It takes a form dending on how comfortable you are with your dark side. If Mona’s manifests as Michael, well then,,, We also have the Dark Shadow, made up of our personal demons, everytrhing we hate and fear. (Psychology 101, Jungian Dream Interpretation)

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