So, yesterday I sent Bobby Mackey and Zak Bagans one of my drawings inspired by the song and the story of 'Poor Pearl'. Bobby Mackey actually took note of this, which I am grateful for.
Apparently, not only him.
Last night I dreamed something that dawned me right now, while I was listening to 'Johanna' and asking myself for no reason if this song will influence my nightmares, lol.
That's when it clicked.
So, here's the thing:
I was receiving tweets that Bobby Mackey is following me. Somehow, my mind stopped over those three words: 'is following you'.
Next, out of nowhere, I was with Aaron and Nick, both of them filming during an investigation. We split on different hallways. That's when I started an EVP session asking if there was anyone in some room, if there was a group of spirits. Strangely enough to wake myself next to two headless men corpses, dressed like those old cowboys. Then, they started chasing me.
Another strange fact is that everything was white and rusty, like in an abandoned sanatorium or something. And it was daylight. At one point I met a lady, blonde, maybe in her 30's or even younger, she looked like she was lost there, and she had a nurse outfit.
I laughed at this dream in the morning. I told myself maybe it was the excitement of tweeting Bobby Mackey, and while waiting for the next episode of Ghost Adventures, as if on cue, I found out that the crew's live tweeting sessions took place right before an another investigation.
Now I listened to this song, 'Johanna' (which is a great song, by the way). The question I've put myself (mentioned above), came all of sudden. That's when I remembered Pearl's story: she was beheaded by her lover and his friend, both of them worshipping the devil as far as I know.
...Could those two headless men following me be them? Could it be a message, a warning, could they be mocking me for drawing Pearl? CAN they get to me (I mean, there's still the Atlantic Ocean between us, thank God for that)? Or is it just my mind linking some things that I took note of before, and turning them into a nightmare story?
Below's the image of my drawing. Let me know your thoughts.
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