I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
By William Campbell Gault
Ted really loved his wife, but somehow
the blonde next door kept popping into his
dreams—and making them a vivid reality....
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy
September 1951
Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
El outer-thought, "I've had all I want of it, haven't you?"
Nothing from Bee for seconds, and then: "I—don't know. I suppose. You've been inner-thinking, El. You've been brooding?"
"I've been brooding. When did our bodies go, Bee?"
"When Lust was killed. I think we made a mistake, El. I think, at the time, we were bemused. He wasn't the best of the gods, but he had his points. We've been inner-thinking alike, dear. This plane isn't enough. But what—" Silence.
She thought, "Over the hills? This isn't all of our land. There are people in Valdora."