You're drowning, you feel you should be experiencing some sort of fear but instead you don't feel the need to breath- you're not even sure if you need to or not. Describe what you see or what you think about before you pass out.
You've been running from it, but it's found you everywhere. No matter where you go, it always has the same eyes- whether it be on a random passerby or stray, it even appears on a goldfish. But it finally catches you. Describe the encounter, and it's true intent, whether it be malicious or misleadingly scary but not really.
Every time you wake up you're in a new time, with a new face. You get to live the lives of the fabulously rich or the suffering poor- each for a day at a time. Describe your experiences and what you've learned from them.
You've found something you never thought you'd see again. Describe what comes to mind when you see it, whether it be a memory or an emotion- it's up to you.
Every time you're half-awake, you hear the distant chiming of a wind chime. It brings you emotion and you don't think much of it until you hear a them again, an identical rhythm- but you're awake this time. What happens next?
You're sitting on a bus or the train when you look at someone and they look at you back, and they're wide eyed, as if they know you. Maybe you weren't supposed to see them, or they vanish when you blink. Write what happens after you see them and then write why.
You see something wonderful, extraordinary happen, and after that, you find more things like it start to happen every once and a while, but then you notice- you're now doing more then seeing- you've become the cause of them.
You meet a little girl, and she exclaims that she's finally found you. Why was she looking for you?
You meet a man that looks a lot like your favorite character from anywhere (book, internet, movie, etc.) and he gawks when he looks back at you. He opens his mouth and says- "You look like my favorite character-" describe your encounter with him and what happens after.
That's it for now, you can write in the comments or in a book, and while you don't have to, I'd like it if you tagged me so I can read it!
