Cutting and fixing keys

Date: 5/6/2021

By Aler

I was at a museum in Pakistan. I used a special key to break into the museum, not by unlocking the door but by cutting through the lock. Instead of breaking in, I wait for the museum manager to come by. I believe that this is a holy artifact and want to show it to him. He brings me to a room in the museum and closes the door. I start to show him the key, but a large man opens the door and startles me. I cut him in half using the key, top to bottom. There is no blood, and he’s cut perfectly. Both halves are alive and not in pain. I find a second key that puts him back together. I cut and reassemble lots of things as a test. The next day we are under attack. The manager’s assistant notices that the moon phase hasn’t changed, so we’re reliving the same day and time has stopped. Now the key doesn’t work. The assailants are wearing headphones, and I find that I need to make the right sound (“Eeeeee” to cut and “Woop woop woop” to assemble). With some experiments, I find both the key and the sound are necessary. If I leave one out, or make the wrong sound with the right key, or the right sound with wrong key, nothing happens. I wake up before the dream had any resolution.