City Walk

Date: 3/18/2018

By Publius

I and a group of other students (I was in middle school at the time) suddenly woke up in a street of some sort of underground city. The buildings reminded me of New York, but these buildings were more oddly colored and whimsical, sort of Dr. Seuss style. One the students, a friend of mine at the time, came up to me and dropped a gold colored coin in my hand, saying how it’s important. We began to walk down the street where a flat-iron-like building formed the street. As we got closer, I saw the glass doors were holding back water with goldfish swimming on the other side. Suddenly, the doors open and the water and fish spill onto the rubber floor (similar to the material used on some playground floors) on the “sidewalk” as I walked by. We then got to a dock where we got onto circular rafts similar to those in water parks. The waterway was a sole tunnel covered with a sort of tarp and was largely dark. As we were floating down the tunnel, we knew there were sharks swimming in the depths below us and each of subgroups hoped their raft would make it to the other end. We then dock on the other side to another part of the same city. As we walk to the center of a street, we open a sewer pothole and we all look at each other. As it was my turn to jump into the black hole, I hold the golden coin in my hand. The last thing I remember is landing in a large glass water tank where we then climb out using a ladder, like in pools. I look around and it’s a large lab. I look back at the tank and I see other students falling into the water.