No Love River Flood

Date: 6/30/2021

By Y0Universe

I was on a game show where it was kind of like American Idol of sorts but not really. We were on the river and a storm was rolling in and we were supposed to sing the national anthem and I had to sing and I was singing it really well, with vibrato and everything. We were on the pontoon boat and I saw thunder and lightning and the people wanted to stay on the water, however I noticed the hairs on my arm standing up indicating that lightning was about to strike. I told people we need to park the boat immediately, but they wouldn’t listen so I dove into the water and I swam back to the dock. As I made my way off the dock onto land, the water in the river started surging. The boat started sinking and the dock was swept away by surging water. I went into the house and Summer Sierra Sage Aunt Laurie, and uncle Paul were over. The storms continue to flood the river and the water quickly started flooding the house. We all ran to find things that we wanted to grab and save from the flood, I went to my room and grabbed my crystals off my Mesa and put them in my Mesa travel pouch. Then the house quickly flooded, and I found myself trapped in a room with aunt Laurie and the water was quickly filling up the room. We thought we were going to drown in the room. So as the water was filling up the remaining room and we were treading water I said to aunt Laurie “Love you aunt Laurie” and she said in the moment of death “I don’t feel that way about you”. Then the whole foundation of the house swept away. But this freed aunt Laurie and I from the room, and where we swam to the surface. My whole family made it out and swam to shore and went soaking wet, next door, back into our old house. There were a couple people living there and it was furnished very sparsely, it looked like it was being renovated but not actively. While we dried off. I told the sibs and cousins what happened with Aunt Laurie in the moments of death, and they all were like, what an odd thing to do. I thought it was a terrible thing to say. So when the whole family was together in the room, I called her out, and told everyone what had happened in the moments of death.