Wednesday, 3 March 2010

A Strange Dream

Last night I had a very strange dream. I do not remember the exact chronology of it, but I am assuming that the scene in the Electronics section of the Store (the one that always shows up in my dreams) is near the beginning. At one point an employee spoke to me, but I don't remember what was said.

What proceeded afterwards seemed to me something like a mix between an Anime and a Video Game. Either way, it chiefly concerned the lead characters from CLAMP's CardCaptor Sakura. I don't remember any sort of menus, but I did tell my Brother (I saw neither him nor myself, lending itself to being a Video Game) that the ending events were triggered after you completed a certain number of missions, not after completing a certain mission. The events that happened at the end involved Sakura realising that she loved Li rather than Tomoyo (they were together in the dream for some reason, I think they were older than in the story). Tomoyo was okay with it and was happy for them, I think she found someone else. The actual events happened in the Store.

I remember telling my brother that they could have just followed the Game Guide for their wedding and stuff, but I don't remember why though. I think it was very cliche. The game divided it into the Engagement, Wedding and Honeymoon. There was something like a game before the wedding, I think, at my church with Li's family. I remeber thinking about the transition between Knights and Guns on the battlefield. The Child Care area was like a garage on the inside with part of the back wall missing and his family members sitting up on beams between support beams. Behind the hole in the wall was the staircase from my Grandparents' house that leads down into the basement. There was something about us running down the stairs over and over again.

If I didn't mention it before, I remember seeing my dream-version of my grandparents' fields. Anyway, after everything I remember seeing Sakura and Li back in the store with their friends and one of them asking Li what would happen now that he wouldn't celebrate Wellington Day, which I remember thinking was a Christian Holiday in december. I followed them across the front of the store and then back, but a shelf had moved and I was blocked off from them and had to go around. That's all I remember.

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