This dream happened a day ago.
When I was in my dream I found myself sitting in a cafeteria with most of my family mom, cousins, a grandma, a grandpa, an ant, and an uncle. We were all spread out and I was sitting with my mom and two cousins when she old me to go to a secret place with them so I did.
On our way to the place we decided to stop at the store for some reason. We were walking around and we got up to the cash register and this women was paying for her stuff and after paying decided that she didn't want the bread she had already bought. So she gave one cousin one and the the other cousin the other. She didn't have one for me, so they let me have a bite.
We left the store and finale got to the place. It was the hospital. The doctor we spoke to said that I was there to change my eyes. I eminently got upset and ran away.
I found myself a park of some sort. (This is where it gets kinda weird) This women (who I recognized from the Buzz-feed YouTube channel.) came up to me and asked if I could help her with a video. Now I don't know what the video was about but it had something to do with blocks of glitter that I rubbed together that made a dusting of sparking beauty.
After that she took me back to the cafeteria. She went to sit down and I went to talk to my mom. I told her that I didn't want to change my eyes and that I didn't get why she would want to change them ether. I started to cry very hard and she didn't even seem like she cared.
I was woken up by my best friend who stayed the night that night.
Bonus:
1. The girl that found me was Jazzmyne Robbins. Look her up if you feel like it.
2. the video that Jazzmyne had me help her with look very pretty through my eyes. You know those glitter videos off of TikTok. It looked like that but she was looking up at the camera that was above her.
2. When I told my friend about the dream I started to tearing up because of how much it bothered me that my dream mom acted like that.
I think that's all. Thank you for reading.
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Weird dreams
RandomWeird dreams I've had, that I could remember, through out my days as a student.