CHAPTER 19: Cloud-Skinned Mirrors
“The dream is you, wondering if this is still the dream.”
[INT. THE FLOATING KITCHEN – WADE]
Wade blinked. The stove was upside down, bubbling with soda. The floor rippled like ginger ale. Everything smelled like candy and static.
“…This isn’t my kitchen,” he muttered, staring down at his hands.
They weren’t soda. They weren’t water.
They were… glowing? No. Evaporating?
He touched the wall and it fizzed into cloudy syrup.
“Rudy?” he called. “Stix? Princess? Anyone?”
No answer—except a fridge that hummed in Morse code and a sink faucet that whispered:
“They forgot your name.”
[INT. DREAMCORE — CLOUD BRIDGE]
Zora sat on a glass bridge suspended over a pixelated void. The sky above her was green. The sky below her was pink. A giant version of her face blinked lazily in the sky like a tired god.
She didn’t panic or scream. She just stared. Creepy huh?
ZORA
So that’s what it looks like… when I’m not trying so hard.
A 2D child version of her sat beside her, legs swinging off the glass.
YOUNG ZORA
Mom says you try too hard. But you’re still not enough, huh?
ZORA
(sighs)
Guess not.
YOUNG ZORA
That’s why you need two moms. One to teach you, one to hurt you.
ZORA
…That sounds about right.
She smiled bitterly. Her reflection didn’t smile back.
NPC; “Hello! Imagine a realm beyond the bounds of your perception, where many of your dreams linger in a tangible form— a place not bound by our understanding of space and time, where the impossible becomes the natural state of being. In this realm called “Dreamcore”, the laws of our world are shattered, and every whim and wish takes shape. Here, you can reshape it if you just believe what you want to believe!”
Rudy: “Ohhh… makes much more sense given the time dilation.”
[EXT. CARNIVAL GARDEN OF LIMINAL MUSHROOMS – PRINCESS & CARRIE]
Carrie wandered through mushroom topiaries shaped like her regrets. Her shadow had too many eyes. Princess trailed behind, arms folded.
PRINCESS
You gonna say it?
CARRIE
Say what?
PRINCESS
Whatever you’ve been holding in since Episode 3. That “I’m worried about you” stuff. Plus, this new power lets me see the future and read minds!
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CARRIE
I mean… I am worried about you.
PRINCESS
Why? I’m perfectly fine being corrupted. You try on a new dress sometimes, see what sticks.
CARRIE
You’re bleeding shadows!
PRINCESS
Then it’s fashionable.
They walk quietly, passing a field of clouds shaped like screaming mouths.
CARRIE
I saw you crying last night. In your sleep.
PRINCESS
I dreamt about my mom.
CARRIE
Oh.
PRINCESS
She said I should’ve been born a mirror so I’d finally be useful.
Carrie doesn’t respond. She just pulls Princess into a hug.
For once, Princess doesn’t resist. Right Stix?
[INT. STATIC SKATEPARK — STIX]
Stix skated across a board made of VHS tape, his feet leaving black and white fire trails that danced like ink in water.
He flipped off a ramp shaped like his own gravestone.
Landed. Laughed.
STIX
Yooo! Check me out—skating on literal trauma! Who else got flame tricks this aesthetic?
He spun, breathing out a plume of white fire that turned a crying sun into glass.
But no one clapped.
Just echoes.
He frowned, eyes flickering. Then he grinned again.
STIX
Guess everyone’s off holding hands and crying in mushroom gardens.
His hands flickered into inverse colors, flames splitting into two tone—one side hope, one side bitterness.
STIX
(quietly)
…Not like I care or anything.
[INT. BATHROOM TILED WITH STATIC — RUDY & QUIBBLE]
The lights flickered. The sinks had eyes. The air smelled like lost time.
Quibble sat on the counter, legs swinging, voice echoing even when not speaking.
QUIBBLE
So you, uh, hallucinate me sometimes, right?
RUDY
Not a hallucination. You’re… complicated?
QUIBBLE
Aw. That’s the nicest insult I’ve ever gotten!
They laugh. Even the mirrors smile.
Rudy touches Quibble’s hand.
RUDY
What if this is the only place I ever feel okay?
QUIBBLE
Then… I guess I’ll have to keep dreaming with you.
RUDY
That’s dangerously romantic…
QUIBBLE
I’m dangerously hypothetical.
They lean in. Nothing happens. Just a warm moment that tastes like pink static and unfinished sentences. They clenched each other’s hands.
Then Rudy sees a reflection of himself—but older. And sadder.
He looks away.
[INT. CORRIDOR OF LOOPS – FULL CAST REUNION]
The gang finally gathers in a hallway where every door leads to the same room, but each version is slightly wrong.
One has no floors.
One has no Wade.
One has a wedding photo of Rudy and Quibble, both 85 years old.
Stix claps his hands, black and white flames flicking his wrists.
STIX
Okay gang! Let’s take turns trauma-dumping until the dream kicks us out!
ZORA
No offense, but that fire trick’s starting to feel like a cry for help…and that was cringe.
STIX
No offense, but your emotional growth arc is starting to look like a mid-season budget save.
WADE
Guys, we’re literally floating in someone’s feelings. Maybe don’t scream?
CARRIE
Yeah. Princess just cried purple earlier.
PRINCESS
It was mauve.
QUIBBLE
That’s my favorite kind of breakdown bro.
The walls start to peel.
Time hiccups.
A CRT TV rolls into the center of the room.
It plays footage of Happy Town… before it was ruined.
The cast stares.
Quiet.
Then:
CARRIE
Was that… real?
WADE
I think this place is showing us what could’ve been.
ZORA
Or what we’ll lose if we don’t make it out.
STIX
…Then let’s not wake up.
Everyone looks at him.
STIX
(kidding)
I mean, come on. Free trauma amusement park? I’m having a blast!! Total dopamine buffet.
He turns away before anyone can say anything.
[INT. EXIT PORTAL – THE FINAL GLITCH]
A sign floats in space:
“YOU MAY NOW WAKE UP.”
They all walk through the door together.
Except Stix lingers for a second—looking at a version of himself alone on a throne of TV sets.
Then he walks away, too.
[END OF CHAPTER 19.]