Three, Exhaustion induced dreams.

Date: 4/20/2016

By hopeless

This dream is sorta fuzzy, and there's multiple parts because I woke up in between them. The first thing I remember is being at a dream version my High Schools Auditorium. I was recently Miss Hannigan in a production of Annie, and in the dream I showed up late to one of the showings and I was rushing to get my costume on. Hunter, a student intern working on the play with us, rushed me with a worried expression on his face. I ended up missing my cue and couldn't perform. I woke up shortly after this and passed out again. The second part of the dream took part in a big room with stairs and I was with my friend Jacqueline. She had her arm around my shoulder and was laughing about something. Cut to this scene of a big volcano with a village at the base. The volcano had a string like thing spiraling around it. Something removed the string from the volcano and I felt happy, then magma started bubbling out of it and you could hear screaming. People were standing on the edge of a cliff with there hands joined together. One of them yelled "We either die in an inferno or we die at our own hands!" And they all looked up to the sky. The same one looked up and said "Praise be to God." And they all jumped while screaming. I saw them fall and hit the ground. To dream me's surprise, the majority of them lived. And a second group came up to the cliff, doing the same thing as the first. One of them looked worried and said, "Praise be to God." And then the first one in the line from the right fell while holding onto the hand of the next person. They all fell. I didn't see if they lived or not. I woke up for a second after this, and conked out again. The third part of the dream was short and less interesting. I remember driving to my High School in the dark (Like pitch black, I couldn't see past the headlights.) and I pulled into the parking lot and entered a classroom. It was filled with people, strangely. And it was dark in the room. Then I saw a two teachers that I didn't recognize. They were calling me stupid. My mom woke me up to tell me she was going to work at this point.