Who: Richard, open. What: Lazy day. When: Mid-morning. Where: Church, at the start of service. Why: Thems pews are comfortable.
Richard had found that there were expectations he would mature. He was always getting flak from the law for being his natural self - it wasn't his fault he wanted fun. Now people knew he'd got Maggie pregnant. Father James was telling him to do the right thing. He still couldn't believe it, and had gone to church with his head in a daze. He'd found himself wondering what a child would be like and, realising he had no interest, fallen asleep in one of the pews.
Richard was constantly reinventing his personality; he was a man of God one minute, working for James, and in the next he was an antagonist mocking the law. Then he was a murderer. But could murderers control what they saw in sleep?
Except this was a dream. Richard was not in his hometown: he was lying in the pew, sleeping with his head supporting his arm.