Date: 10/7/2020
By Dreamy_bear_4738
Two people was chasing me. Somehow I ended up in a hospital. I had a younger sister who worked in this building. She asked me to change into her nurse clothes. I said, “Where are you going?” She: “You help me. It shouldn’t be hard to help people.” I noded and agreed. I walked out and saw the two people who chased me. One was in a doctor uniform. It’s funny how they didn’t recognized me. I pushed the patients who were in the wheel chairs. I logged in data. It was easy being a nurse at first. Next, I saw the rest of coworkers were signing on a white paper. I had to help her to sign in her attendance by faking her signature. It had everybody’s name in korean. It was mix of hangul and hanja. I talked in korean “Does this mean (my sister’s name)” This korean lady couldn’t understand what I was saying. I talked in English. She still couldn’t understand. I spoke more korean “Yes,” she said. I ran to find my sister. She was in a room with her friend while watching movie in a dark. There was a bean bag. I told her that we needed to get changed. “Why” “Well. I don’t know what’s a scapel and all that tool stuff” “Right. We better get changed.” then she followed up with other coworkers lining up to a room to perform surgery. Next, my mom was surprised to see me in this building. She came to visit my sister. We went our separate ways. She went to the right. I went to straight. Then we exited out of the building. I went to my car. I pressed the unlock button. I pulled the handle and the car door won’t open. Everytime I pressed the button, the man next to me looked fustrated as if he can’t open his car. I guess it was because of me. I gave up. Walking around the building, I forgot to wear mask. I didn’t ask to be followed by a man in his 40s. We stepped downstairs in the building. A boy pushed me down and I slid on the stairs railways. When I sped down, I hit another person who prevented me from getting smashed into the wall. I fell down laughing. Realizing it was a boy who helped me. He was jealous and worried for me. I appreciated his help.