Ghost of Jim Morrison

INT. CLARK PARK โ€“ SUNSET GLOW โ€“ FIELD OF DREAMS

Golden rays fall over an empty baseball diamond in West Philadelphia. The ghost of a past summer still hangs in the warm air. Joe and Nelly sit on the bleachers, sipping yerba mate and watching the wind move through the trees like whispers from the other side.

JOE
You ever see Ascension Millennium, Nelly? Corey Feldmanโ€™s magnum opus?

NELLY (grinning)
You mean that wild music video where he’s dressed like a lounge messiah in a Playboy mansion?

JOE
Exactly. But beneath the Hollywood cheese, thereโ€™s a strange pulse of prophecy. That songโ€”Ascension Millenniumโ€”itโ€™s about the dimensional shift. Feldman was trying to warn us. 2012 came and went, but something did change. We’re floating through the edge of a ghostly fifth dimension now. Like this world is layered over another… a mirror we can almost touch.

NELLY
Ghosts of who we used to be?

JOE
Ghosts… and guides. Thereโ€™s a photoโ€”youโ€™ve seen it, right? Jim Morrison, hovering like a faded god at Pรจre Lachaise. They say itโ€™s a trick of the light, but the lizard king is still whispering in dreams.

NELLY
Maybe he’s not dead. Maybe heโ€™s just… tuned to a different frequency.

Joe looks out at the diamond, empty but alive with memory.

JOE
Clark Park is like that. Sometimes I swear I hear kids laughing that arenโ€™t there. Or a fastball crack against a wooden bat when the fieldโ€™s empty. Itโ€™s like Field of Dreams saidโ€”โ€œIf you build it, he will come.โ€

NELLY (softly)
Whoโ€™s โ€œheโ€ in your story?

JOE (without hesitation)
The part of me that believed. The boy who thought music could heal the world, who saw baseball as sacred geometry. Maybe even the ghost of someone we lost, still waiting to come home.

They both look up. The sky is streaked with violet now. The veil thins.

JOE (contโ€™d)
I think Corey knew. He just wrapped it in glitz and glitter so no one would take it seriously. But the message was clearโ€”we’re ascending. And not all of us are coming back.

NELLY
Then letโ€™s be the ones who remember. Who build it anyway.

Joe smiles. In the distance, a ball rolls across the field. No one’s around to throw it.

FADE OUT.

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Joe Canuck

Training, huh? Why don't we leave our weapons behind? Make it really educational.

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