Chapter 5
Lucas, the painter, is well known in the village for work of reasonable quality. He is perhaps better known for his tendency to hit the bottle. It did not bother Nathan that Lucas sometimes drank ... he could monitor the situation. Drunk on the job would not be tolerated. He made that clear. He told Lucas that he, Nathan, was a recovering alcoholic. He knew all the excuses and behaviors of addicts first hand. They joked about it. That sometimes when having had a few one's opinion of the quality of your work is unrealistic. You don't comprehend that it's actually a very bad job. They had agreed that drunk on the job would result in stop immediately, go home, no pay for the day.
Progress had been good and quality was better than acceptable. Surface preparation of the living-kitchen space had been done. The main bedroom was done. Kayla had told him she had met a woman who would give her a ride towards the end of the following week. This was good. Almost enough time to finish painting and he did not have to go and fetch her in the city. The woman would bring her to within 50 kilometers of here.
He was still apprehensive. No, he was worried. Kayla had seen only photos of the house in it's original state. It had the advantage though that any improvements he'd made since then would stand out for her. Originally the interior was dark. The previous owner liked hard colors, olive green, dark cream. There were two walls painted maroon! Nathan decided everything would be white. He ripped out all the blinds and curtains that had been left behind. He'd already ordered lightweight, pale color, blinds. "Double Fabric Roller Blinds – a stylish and modern solution for controlling light levels. Featuring alternating sheer and solid stripes across two layers of fabric," read the advertisement. He interpreted this to mean that they could be adjusted between see-through-lace state and solid-regular-blind state.
To Nathan the new place wasn't a roof over one's head, a place to stay. It was tightly coupled to their relationship. If Kayla liked being there they would have a wonderful life together. The new place, their relationship and their future happiness were linked together.
His thoughts about it were jumbled. He sensed that how he wanted their relationship to be was coupled to where they live. If Kayla was happy to live here things would go well. If not, many of the things he wanted their relationship to be would simply not be possible.
Nathan wanted trust, forgiveness, acceptance, care for one another to drive their interaction. He loved imagining himself in the role of her caretaker and friend. He didn't want to feel like he was an adversary. To constantly feel he was the obstacle between her and her happiness. There had been days he saw himself teetering on the brink of an abyss. He would fall into dark nothingness if he lost Kayla. There was nothing if their relationship failed.
So, fearful of tumbling into nothingness, he worked furiously to establish their dream living space. He was up early most days and spent most of the day on his feet, supervising the work and doing some of it himself. He fell into bed exhausted most evenings, sometimes without having an evening meal.
It's okay, he thought to himself. He did not resent the work. When tired he'd remind himself, it's for us.
Nathan woke up from The Dream with a shock. It was not the content that shocked him. It was the realization that he had dreamt the same dream again. Most times, when he woke up from a dream he would know he had dreamed but often he would not remember what it was about. This one, The Dream, was different. He dreamt it often and could remember details. It had to be significant, he thought. It had the same feel each time. Not the same details, but always the same underlying message. It's a question actually, what is this "something" I'm searching for, always searching but I never find it? What is the meaning of the frustrations and obstacles throughout the entire dream?
In The Dream he would be retired from his nine-to-five office job. Then he would have to go back to the old workplace for "something." It was very puzzling. He did not know what it was that he had to go back for. There was an urgent, compelling need to go to the building and find someone or something.
Sometimes he had difficulty finding the right motorway to get to the building. Often he experienced problems finding the right motorway to get out of the city and back home again. There were many one-ways in the vicinity of the building where he had worked. It complicated the job of getting to the building and away on the right road to get back home.
In the dream he always struggled to find the entrance to the underground parking. When he'd parked the car he had to search for a way to the foyer. Things were different each time. There were always renovations happening. Elevators were out of action or took him to the wrong floor. Often he'd get stuck between floors. There were boarded up passages. Doors would lead him into dead end spaces. In that way it was a nightmare. In one of the episodes he went up in a stairwell and suddenly the steps ended. He could see where they continued higher up. But between the two pieces of still intact staircase was a dark hole with no visible bottom. He had to turn back. He could not bring himself to attempt a jump across.
There were people. Some he recognized from his actual working days in that job. He would talk to them, ask for someone who could help him find what he was looking for. They were always polite but never able to assist.
Finally, none the wiser, he'd give up and leave the building. Only to have similar struggles getting out. He would have forgotten which level he'd parked the car on. Then he'd end up on the wrong motorway. He'd struggle to find the right motorway to take him back home.
Despite not believing in popular dream interpretations he once Googled, "broken stairs dreams". He found an article: "A broken staircase in a dream is often perceived as an ominous symbol. The stairs can represent progress, growth, and transition. When these elements are broken or damaged, the dreamer might feel overwhelmed by obstacles or setbacks. This article will explore various interpretations of broken staircases in dreams and provide insights into their possible meanings and significance; Overcoming Challenges, Fear of Change, Self-Doubt, Unresolved Emotions ..."
He lay awake for some minutes, pondering again the information from Google. What challenges, what changes, what self-doubt? Perhaps, yes, but he still had no clue what "something " he was searching for. He did not want to know he was in "Fear of Change" he wanted to know what were those changes he was fearful of making. The dream may be a metaphor, but it was also a complete mystery.
Realizing he would not immediately fall asleep again he got up to make coffee. Those he told about drinking coffee at night, that it settled his anxiety or racing thoughts and helped him sleep were incredulous. He supposed it had little to do with the coffee ... anything he did to break the cycle of thoughts would probably help him sleep. So what, he had a high tolerance to caffeine and it worked for him and so that's what he did.
It was after 3 when he went back to bed.
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