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Climbing Mt. Fuji

John Rachel

    I was climbing Mt. Fuji when seemingly out of nowhere appeared a beautiful geisha. She didn’t speak but beckoned me to follow her and I did. She led me back to a small but very charming palace. She took me to her private chambers, turned her back to me and unhooked one clasp that held her entire kimono in place. When it fell to the floor, a butterfly emerged and flew out the window. I followed its flight. It grew and grew in size until the entire sky was darkened with the expanse of its wings. Temperatures dropped and clouds boiled in the heavens, an ominous warning that storms which would destroy the earth would soon arrive. Suddenly, the enormous bulk of Godzilla rose over the skyline of Tokyo. He had a huge flyswatter in his hand. With one mighty muscular swipe, he smashed the butterfly and the entrails splattered as far as Vladivostok. I returned to the trail but was extremely hungry, so instead of completing the climb of Mt. Fuji I went back to base camp and ate a light but satisfying meal of tofu and rice.



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