ONE THOUSAND AND ONE DARK NIGHTS
 
 Once upon a time, in the future…
 
 I was a student fascinated with stories and learning.
 
 I studied philosophy, poetry, history, the occult, and
 
 the art and science of love and magic. I had a vast
 
 library at my father’s home and collected thousands
 
 of volumes of fantastic tales.
 
 I learned all about ancient races and bygone
 
 times. About myths and legends and dreams of all
 
 people through the millennium. And the more I read
 
 the stronger my imagination grew until I discovered
 
 that I was able to travel into the stories... to actually
 
 become part of them.
 
 I wish I could say that I listened to my teacher
 
 and respected my gift, as I ought to have. If I had, I
 
 would not be telling you this tale now.
 
 But I was foolhardy and confused, showing off
 
 with bravery.
 
 One afternoon, curious about the myth of the
 
 Arabian Nights, I traveled back to ancient Persia to
 
 see for myself if it was true that every day Shahryar
 
 (Persian:??????,“king”) married a new virgin, and then
 
 sent yesterday's wife to be beheaded. It was written
 
 and I had read that by the time he met Scheherazade,
 
 the vizier's daughter, he’d killed one thousand
 
 women.
 
 Something went wrong with my efforts. I arrived
 
 in the midst of the story and somehow exchanged
 
 places with Scheherazade – a phenomena that had
 
 never occurred before and that still to this day, I