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DayDreamer

The Overly Long Extended Day Dreams of Mark

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DayDreamer

De : Michael D. Chapman
Lu par : Anthony Proctor
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Mark, a 31-year-old factory worker, spends his days packaging aspirin and escaping into his vivid imagination. He finds reality dull and often drifts off, envisioning himself as the hero of thrilling adventures. In one moment, he is a swashbuckling pirate captain battling rival ships and searching for treasure. He leads his crew with cunning and bravery, outsmarting foes and overcoming mutiny. But just as he nears victory, a coworker’s voice snaps him back to the monotonous assembly line. Frustrated by the routine of his life, Mark longs for more excitement.

As days pass, Mark's daydreams become increasingly elaborate. He imagines being a suave secret agent on a high-stakes mission. He navigates the glamorous world of espionage, dodging assassins and decrypting codes. His quick thinking saves him from perilous situations, but once again, reality interrupts at a crucial moment. Mark struggles to focus on his tasks at work as his fantasies grow more enticing than ever. Despite the thrill of these imaginary escapades, Mark starts to notice their impact on his real life. His boss reprimands him for missed deadlines and careless mistakes.

Friends complain about his constant zoning out during conversations. Feeling disconnected, Mark decides to rein in his wandering mind. However, new adventures beckon at every turn. He envisions himself as a fearless astronaut exploring distant planets and encountering alien civilizations.

©2025 Michael Chapman (P)2026 Michael Chapman
Fiction Petites villes et ruralité
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