Nov. 5th, 2003

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I had the strangest dream. It was about Lilah Morgan and Wesley, for some odd reason Lilah appeared out of nowhere (actually there was an explanation but I forgot it) and appeared in the Hyperion the day of Wesley's wedding to Fred (say it with me-- ewwww..) but of course Wesley only remembers Lilah as The Enemy, not the tragic love of his life and so does Fred.

Angel remains in the background, feeling the guilt that because of him Wesley does not remember his love affair with Lilah and Lilah is suffering because of it. Of course Lilah doesn't show it save for a few wistful glances and her constant teasing of Angel.

Somehow the mindwipe starts to break because of one event (er, which I again forgot) and Wesley starts having flashes of what was, as well as starting to develop feelings for Lilah that quite frankly confuses him.

Lilah, looking sick or actually more dead than she's ever been decides to leave before the wedding takes place, a confused Wesley stops her saying, "I remember... something..." and ends up kissing Lilah. Lilah steps back surprised and amused and notices that Fred witnessed the kiss.

Unfortunately Fred misinterprets and says Lilah kissed Wesley, Lilah just laughs and tells them it would be much better if she just left.

Wesley looks on confused between Fred and Lilah, in the end Lilah walks away only to see Angel.

"What do you want, now?"

Angel looks uncomfortable and guiltridden. "He did love you."

Lilah glances at Wesley, intense British eyes aimed at her. Lilah continues to walk away. "I know."

And I woke-up.

It was so much better in my dream, I even thought it was an episode, 'til I woke-up. The story was so well explained and in character and more fun. *sigh*. I wish I could tape my dreams so I can watch it over and over again.

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