Dead lady drowned and police on roller skates.

Date: 10/21/2017

By contactsilence

I’m taking sleeping pills so I don’t remember my dreams with as much clarity. I was wading through the pool and I was pulling a dead woman through the water. Somehow she drowned. She wasn’t the only one I had been dragging through the water. I was pulling her with the help of another woman. It was our duty at the moment I looked at the woman in the face. Her body was lifeless and her eyes were open and also lifeless. She stared straight forward. Her eyes were hazel green like my own and her hair also blonde like mine and cut short like a bob at the shoulders. She was heavyset with large shoulders and large bust. I could see how she drowned and then when I looked at her lifeless face, I became emotionally overwhelmed imagining how any one of us could die like this. There was a little blond girl with her hair falling to her shoulders. Her eyes were hazel and she seemed distressed as she stood before my husband and me. She was about 5 to 6 years old. She said, “Im the prettiest girl in my class.” We acknowledged she was a pretty girl but we didn’t understand why this would make her upset. I found myself in the middle of an intersection, literally. A young Asian female Police Officer was working with another tall young man, also possibly Asian. They were watching as a group of young adults crossed the street. She counted on her finger as if to give them a timed chance to turn back., which was apparently their policy. When they didn’t , she laughed as she moved in on them to give them a j-walking citation. She was pretty proud of this. She was on roller skates, as all the officers were. The group was in the cross walk, so I’m not sure how that qualifies as J-walking. I watched from the center of the intersection still as everything bustled around me. Multiple young police on roller skates in sharp dark blue uniforms. I thought how that looked fun. I was at my sister-in -laws. We had to stay there awhile as we had done once before. This time we were in the room directly across from the bathroom. I started to draw a bath but didn’t intend to take one. I was put off at how dirty it would be to live there considering my nephew was not sanitary.