The Dream Makers – Story Reading

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The following is a story from the Isle of Skye and it’s one that I think deserves to be read to you rather than just written. This is the story of The Dream Makers. If you need to read along or put it into a translator then you can find the text below the video.

The Dream Makers – Written & Read by Graeme Johncock

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The story starts with a group of girls on their way for a day’s berry picking. They didn’t want just any berries; they wanted the best. And everybody knew that the best berries grew in the shadows of the Black Cuillin Mountains.

They set off without a care in the world. Laughing and joking, having a great time. When they got to work, one of them wasn’t bothered with joking anymore. She had a job to do and she was going to do it well.

She went further and further, higher and higher without realising that she was leaving her friends behind. By the time she had filled her basket and looked up. She wasn’t in the shadows of the Cuillins, she was in the mountains themselves.

No idea where she was or how to get back, she started to wander around and look for a path when a thick fog rolled in. Her mind was racing with what to do. If she stumbled on then she could fall of a cliff or down a gorge. If she stayed where she was then the things that lived in the mountains might get her. Wolves or giants or something worse!

Black Cuillins on Skye
Black Cuillin Mountains

Just when she thought things couldn’t get any worse, she saw a pair of eyes peering at her through the fog. No, not a pair of eyes. Dozens of eyes. And noses. And ears. And…..it was a herd of deer.

She was laughing with relief when one of the deer stepped forward and nodded at her. The girl stared blankly back because…well this was a deer. She had this strong feeling it was beckoning her though. Without many other options, she set off through the mountains after the mysterious deer.

They travelled for hours, up and down and round and round. She was starting to wish she’d been rescued by a nicely saddled horse instead of a deer. Eventually, they arrived at the entrance to a hidden cave, deep deep in the mountains. This wasn’t exactly what the girl had been expecting.

She followed the leading deer, into the cave entrance and to her surprise, it wasn’t empty. An old man and an old woman were sitting like statues on two chairs, staring deep into a pool of water. When I say they were old, I don’t mean retired. I mean, they looked thousands of years old.

They weren’t moving. Maybe they were dead or maybe they were sleeping. The deer trotted up to the old lady and seemed to whisper in her ear. She finally looked up and stared straight into the girl’s eyes. There was something mesmerising about those eyes.

The old woman shuffled over and the girl did the only thing that she could think of. She offered up her berries and asked if she could stay for just a night in exchange for her bounty. The old woman shuffled back to the old man and whispered in his ear. The girl saw the faintest of nods.

The women smiled and finally spoke. “No. You can’t stay for one night. You can only stay for a year and a night or you can leave. I’m old and I need help with my work these days.” It seemed a little like kidnapping, but the girl had this strong feeling deep down that this is what she was meant to do.

She had no idea what it was that this mysterious old couple did but she was willing to learn. The very next day she helped the woman pick special herbs around the mountains in the morning. In the afternoon, the herd of deer would come back to be milked. Together, mixed in a bucket the herbs and the milk made a kind of soft cheese called crowdie.

Then it was time to pass the bucket over to the old man. He would stare into the pool of water, engrossed in whatever it was he saw. Then he would take a lump of the cheese and he would work it in his hands. Moulding it and shaping it.

The girl was baffled but the old woman explained. These were dreams and that was the pool of life. The old couple were The Dream Makers.

She watched with her mouth hanging open as the old man picked up his cheesy sculptures and started to raise them above his head. One by one, birds swooped into the cave and grabbed the crowdie, out of the offered hand before flying off again.

Beautiful, majestic birds would grab the packages from the right hand. Eagles and falcons and the like. These were the pleasant dreams of love and adventures.

Out of the left hand, it was crows and ravens and those evil seagulls that steal chips from wee kids. They were snatching nightmares of monsters and tragedies.

The girl carried on with her work, learning more all the time. Every day it was the same and every night the old man would make the dreams. Every night the birds would carry them away. The sleeping people around the world would dream on, blissfully unaware.

A year and a night passed and the time came for the girl to leave. The old woman thanked her for the help and told her that the deer would take her back down through the Cuillin Mountains. She hadn’t worked all this time for nothing though, her reward would be waiting for her.

Cliffs on Skye
The Cliffs of Skye

She followed the herd of deer as it picked its way down tracks she had never seen before. All the way down until they reached the shore. This definitely wasn’t the way back home, but on balance at least she wasn’t in the mountains anymore. So the girl thanked the deer and turned to start walking along the beach.

But the deer nudged her. She turned to see what it was doing and the herd were all staring out to sea. A tiny little sail was bobbing away in the distance, she could barely make it out. Then the tiny little sail got bigger and bigger until she could make out a small boat with just one man inside.

He was a strapping young lad wearing fine, rich clothes with a heavy gold necklace and his long hair was flowing in the wind….well, you get what I mean. He jumped out of the boat as soon as it beached and with tears in his eyes he ran up to the girl.

“I can’t believe I found you! I’ve dreamed of you every night for a year and a night and I followed those dreams to search for you. I know you don’t know me but I’ve fallen in love with you. If you will have me then you will be a princess in my home and eventually you will be a queen.”

The girl just knew, deep down that this was right. Just listening to him speak, she had fallen madly in love with the prince. Leaving behind the deer on that beach on Skye, she sailed away to her new home. She became their Queen and she was loved. Not just for her kindness and wisdom but because she taught them the meanings of their dreams.


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12 Comments

Tina · September 3, 2021 at 6:58 pm

Yesss!! A true happily ever after ending…….. Can’t believe it. I was waiting for a gory turn at some moment, but no, it was lovely. I love the picture of the old man kneading the cheese into scuptures. Love the story. Thank you Graeme. Happy weekend!

    Graeme · September 3, 2021 at 8:48 pm

    I think everybody was surprised when it didn’t turn tragic like so many of these stories! Glad you enjoyed it and Happy weekend to you too!

Sandi · September 3, 2021 at 10:39 pm

Very strange one…but i believe animals do know so …… Beautiful happy ending…how lovely.

    Graeme · September 3, 2021 at 9:40 pm

    Definitely odd but I’m glad you enjoyed it!

Lieve Roelandt · September 5, 2021 at 5:44 pm

zo een prachtig verhaal, het is een verhaal waar men veel kan van leren!!!
het is een spannend verhaal met veel betekenissen en ook een mooi einde .
PRACHTIG Graeme Thanks a lot;;;;

    Graeme · September 5, 2021 at 9:08 pm

    It’s one of my favourites, I definitely think there are some lessons in the story!

Kim · September 17, 2021 at 10:17 pm

Awesome story by a talented storyteller. And yes, finally a happy ending! 🙂 I love the way the story has these many circles of good turns in them but at the same time knowing that the good things in life are worth working hard for and worth waiting for.
I love that comment of the “those evil seagulls that steal the chips from wee kids”. That make me laugh!!

    Graeme · September 21, 2021 at 5:48 am

    Thanks a lot and I’m glad you enjoyed it! Those seagulls….I was trying to think of the most evil bird and that’s what came to mind!

Larnese Cook · January 29, 2022 at 6:36 pm

Hello, I have watched 4 stories so far and I have to say on a day like today it goes well with the winter weather I am receiving in Massachusetts. I love these stories and it makes me even more excited about my trip to Scotland this October! Keep the stories coming! Thanks!!

    Graeme · January 29, 2022 at 6:39 pm

    Brilliant! Glad they’re helping get you through the winter weather. There’ll be plenty more by the time October comes as well!

Kas Makuta · August 24, 2023 at 8:40 pm

The ending is not the same as I heard.
The young man & girl marry and later return to the old woman & man only to learn they are dead. The young girl & her husband become the Dream Makers. The Endđź’ś

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