So there was an explosion in the sky. Apparently a huge glowing dome, another world, came bursting through the surface of our own, turning the sky into a beautiful, bright blue flash. This continued randomly and we could not figure out how Phillip was making the sky turn such beautiful colors. Ginni's eyes...huge, black holes melting into the background. Horrifying images appeared as she looked towards the sky, her eyes, now, nothing but huge, empty sockets revealing the beach behind her. Her smile, normal at first, grew until it took over her face, resembling that of an evil clown. The trees were on fire and the sky lit up. Washington was nothing more than a red aura on the horizon and I found it hard not to imagine being in the Vietnam War. I was not afraid. The aliens were coming and they wanted us. The sky above opened up and a beam of white light came down all around us. I waited, staring up to the sky, ready to be abducted...but they never did take us. I couldn't take my eyes off of Kelly and all of the beautiful colors she was turning. I stared as her face changed from green to yellow to orange and back again. I could no longer hear with my ears. Only the palms of my hands could detect the sound of Kelly's voice against the roaring ocean. The blinking lights on the other side of the beach were getting to me and for a moment I thought the aliens were back. Millions of tiny yellow flowers started to pop up everywhere. I tried so hard but could not touch the flowers. The flowers started to melt and transformed themselves into puzzle pieces. The puzzle pieces disappeared and I dropped to my knees, digging in the ground, searching for the puzzle pieces. I stood up and looked at the dirt covering my hands. The specs of beach sand sparkled against the black dirt on my hands and became shimmering white diamonds. I looked from my hands to the beach and realized the sand was diamonds. I walked like a hypnotized zombie towards the beach, dropped to my knees, and started picking up the tiny diamonds. I was walking around with my Magic Cup of Ice mumbling something about a magic trick. My peripheral vision became unnaturally advanced and I could see all around me without turning around or moving my eyes. It was as if I had a radar connected to my head and I could see everything. I stared at the sky and watched as the clouds passed by at an impossible speed. The clouds started to melt into one another, creating horrific faces that ate the glowing white moon. The wind picked up and the lightning became a problem. Our tiki torches went out and the tent, along with everything in it, got soaked as it started to pour rain. I was convinced that the explosions in the sky were simply lightning...but now I am not so sure, for I cannot recall ever hearing any thunder. The wind blew the trees and branches came crashing down all around us. We piled into the car and sat in safety from the storm. At some point Phillip overheated and started to melt, until he was nothing more than a mushy black mass sinking into the seat beside me. The whispering became a problem, I think, for it created shadows in my ears and I could not figure out what part of my body I was hearing it with. I wanted nothing more than to curl up in the seat of Ginni's mom's car and sleep, but the images that danced on the inside of my eyelids prevented me from closing my eyes. The war was over, the aliens were gone, but the lights and colors still swirled around before my eyes like pixies in a tornado. It was a perfect, beautiful night for acid.
Too bad they didn't abduct you...or not. Have you ever been abducted by the light? If we are talking about the same thing lol. It is my sole purpose of doing lsd. But very very cool trip reports. Made me have lots of half-real souvenirs.
Thanks for all the responses. It was awesome, so awesome. It was a real life-changing experience. I want to do it again but I am afraid of having a bad trip. My birthday is in April, that'll probably be the next time that I do it! Hopefully it'll be as awesome as this time.