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I dreamed once that I was in a lagoon next to my friend’s house swimming around and the water was really cold. It was nighttime where I was swimming but down the lagoon it was daytime and I saw a group of kids jumping off of a water trampoline having fun and laughing. In the back of my mind I knew my friends were somewhere near me but they were in the house not the water. I felt what I knew to be a piranha brush on my leg and then it bit me. I didn’t think about it hurting. I tried to swim away but I couldn’t move fast and was sluggish. Many piranhas started attacking me and dragged me beneath the water. I couldn’t feel them hurting me but no matter what I did I couldn’t rise above the water but I could feel the air on my head.

I was sitting in a hospital office, unaware how I had gotten there, with my friend, Angela, beside me. On the opposite side of the desk sat a nurse who was handing us papers, and asking for our signatures. She was talking for what seemed like a very long time, but her exact words escape my memory. After signing the papers, I leaned over the desk to hand them back to the nurse, but I could not reach her. After struggling for a bit, I decided to walk around the desk, but when I tried to stand, I noticed the bottom half of my leg was completely swollen and red. I then realized Angela’s leg looked the same and that we were both in wheelchairs. The nurse came and took the papers from me and then wheeled Angela and I down a long, dark hallway that appeared to be never ending, until we turned into a different room; it was extremely cold and had two small hospital beds. Angela and I laid down, both tremendously nervous. Angela was crying, but not myself. We ended up having surgery; they amputated each of our right legs, from the knee down, and reattached them to each other. The last thing I remember before waking up is Angela and I thanking the doctors nonstop for the surgery.

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