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In my dream I unknowingly bought cyanide poisoning for an old friend. I did not want to go through with killing him, but when I told my significant other, I realized he was trying to kill me by carbon monoxide poisoning. So I ran into the house to find my friend, dad, and sister on the couches. When I turned around, my other sister was with my significant other trying to burn down the house. Afterwards I ran to the toaster to put out the flames but it was too late. My sister had a change of heart and called the police. I tried to run away and then my dog tried to follow me and just squeezed through the door to come to me.

Last night I dreamed that there was a blanket of red sand that was covering where we lived. It started a few miles away and was headed in our direction in a few days. I was at work and we had to get everything ready at the store and get people prepared via the news and word of mouth. Some guy was living in our basement and he had slept thru all the mass hysteria but woke up just as it hit our backyard. It covered the yard, the house (including the roof), the car, etc. It was just a BLANKET of extremely hot red sand. Since the power was out, Becky wanted to know if I could bbq on the porch and I told her we had to wait because there was danger with carbon monoxide poisoning if I put the grill on the porch...since the house was covered and there was no ventilation.

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