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Place withheld · 2017-06-06 · from the DREAMVIEWS archive

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I am in a house I have never been in. I just assume it is my real house. There is a fire and we all run out. Fire men do not come, it is just us. I run back in to get my journals. I come out and "<PERSON>" is there. I run back in to get all of my leotards and I run out. I want to go back in to get my computer because it has my novels on it but I see the flames coming towards the front of the house (I live in an apartment/town house so I know it is not my real house now) and that the flames would stop me from exiting this time. Going into a burning building is not making me gasp for breath so I should have become lucid, but I did not. I stood outside with my journals and my leotards next to <PERSON> or <PERSON> looking like <PERSON> and my siblings. We wait for the fire to stop, we do not call anyone. Then the house is back how it was, as if it was untouched, and we all go back in. I forgot this dream and remembered it when I was watching supergirl seeing a burning building. Sometime in the past two weeks I dreamt I was going out onto my deck. All of the decks were connected; there were no railings. Our neighbors were outside grilling burgers on the left side of the deck outside of their house. We are about to start to talk and then the dream changed. I remembered this one when I went out on the deck and saw that the decks were not conjoined like in the dream.

 

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