[He'd argue about his mind being in its most creative state when he's dreaming, and in fact he looks like he's going to argue before Joshua's last sentence hits home. He stops, just giving him a skeptical look finally and shelving pretty much everything else that was said. He could analyze that later, this was important.]
Who said anything about nightmares?
[That, and of course, the things Joshua's suggesting and his own nightmares tie a little too closely together. Maybe he should just look into inventing a dream machine or something.]
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Who said anything about nightmares?
[That, and of course, the things Joshua's suggesting and his own nightmares tie a little too closely together. Maybe he should just look into inventing a dream machine or something.]