Ocean's Night Flights. A story about Ocean, a young lesbian cinema manager and her experience with the unknown, sometimes scary and sometimes not. The POV: told from her Point of View, mostly. While aspects of the story may be classified as paranormal, I have chosen not to make any assumptions about the 'paranormal', I leave that up to the reader.
Her experiences with the 'paranormal' begin when she was eight-years-old - on the night before her ninth birthday, she has viewed these events from then until now nothing more powerful dreams, not something that happens in the conscious realm.
Later that night watching TV with Jacinta, a crime story - it allegedly happening in a large city more than a thousand kilometres away, but her consciousness pricks her; her dreams may not be mere dreams, after all, but something weird, unnerving and personal - she had 'dreamed' the incident the night it happened.
She decides to tell Jacinta, her girlfriend of about six months, but secretly hopes that what happened with her past partners wouldn't happen with Jacinta.
Learning of her nocturnal lifestyle, left her. She knew she was putting herself out there to be hurt by telling Jacinta, feeling compelled to say something. In case something did happen this time around, like the police brandishing a photograph of the suspect and waving it in her face.
But Jacinta's response wasn't the one she expected - Jacinta laughing her head off like she had heard a humurous joke; Ocean having a strange turn or something. The fear that the photograph would be all that was needed to arrest her.
Jacinta's awkward response, a belly laugh did not foster confidence. To everyone's surprise, the police arrived the next morning, wanting to talk her. It was at that moment, Ocean's life took a turn for the worse. The fight for control of her mind; the abductor calling on her again and the police wanting to make an arrest, whether she liked it or not, the fight for mind and body had just begun.