Dream #3. Grandpa, I guess.

United States
September 8, 2009 11:59am CST
I don't remember how this one started, but I remember being warped back in time after some stuff had happened that was totally unrelated so don't worry about it. Hahaha. I was in front of a store and some older man was walking by me (not too old though because remember this is already the past). One of those cardboard box dance mat things was set up in front of a store like the break dancers use in "the streets" and music was playing from a stereo (even though this was the past. stupid brain.) As who I knew to be my great grandpa walked out of the grocery store, trying to wade through the crowd that surrounded, he recognized the song and stopped. He turned to the woman stepping onto the mat and despite the dance floor's style, they began to ballroom dance. No clue why, don't ask. So I was there watching, and somehow knew these were my great grandparents and this was how they'd met and lived happily ever after. As I realize that, I shoot back (or would that be forward) through time, back to my own time, as if I were dreaming and had just woken up. I was in my house, but it didn't actually look like my real house, and it was dark. My dad and I were the only ones there, unless you count my fluffy black cat. I picked her up to let her outside because that's where she does her business, like a dog. Hahaha. As I was coming back from letting her out the back door I saw a man out front inspecting our trailer of stuff. We'd been moving. Somehow, I knew this guy was a danger and I had to let my cat back in. I called her in, but she already seemed different. As my little fluffy happy cat ran in, another cat hissed from the fence. It was identical, but the face wasn't cute, it was evil. This ended up being how I could tell the two cats apart. Then, from there, it was a mixture of this guy being bad and we were trying to get him to go away as well as get away from him, and keeping my cat away from the bad guy AND the evil side of her. The ending was kind of a messy blur that didn't make sense. And then I woke up...
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