Saturday, October 6, 2012

Supernova

In my dream, we were in our house (the house was the same as in real life). My parents and my sister, Jessica, were visiting. Mitchell and I were sleeping on a bed that was placed in the entrance-way between the two front rooms. Jessica was sleeping on our bed in our bedroom. My parents were sleeping in the little girls' room- my mom on a twin size mattress and my Dad on the floor. I don't recall seeing the Memory or Eventide in my dream at all. It was 10:30 at night and everyone was sleeping except Mitch and I. We were laying in bed and Mitchell was telling me about something that has happened that day at work. Our front window blinds were open. All of a sudden it was as light as day outside. I was confused at first. My first thought was that I had fallen asleep while Mitchell was talking to me and that I must have just woken up in the morning. I realized that wasn't right and that something weird was going on outside.Mitch and I ran to the window and saw there was what looked like a second sun in the sky. I immediately knew we were seeing a supernova. The supernova was so bright it was making it look as though it was daylight at 10:30 p.m. I called to Jessica to come see and ran to tell my parents. My mom jumped up to come see (stepping on my Dad in all her excitement. My dad stayed and went back to sleep. By the time my mom came to the front window, it had gone black again. I looked up to where I had seen the supernova. It looked like shattered thick black glass layered over the "second star" and then it burst out and exploded. It was bright outside again. Stuff came raining down to Earth-some across the street at a park.  Me, Mitchell, Jessica, and my mom walked outside. In my dream, there was a power line that ran down our street, and there was another power line that ran perpendicular to the one our street. A weird surge of energy, a bright white ball, came running down both lines. We ran to the van for shelter and watched as sparks flew to the ground. When it looked safe, we decided to drive to the park to collect some of the pieces that had fallen from the sky. People were arriving in droves to do the same. I collected what looked like a large sheet of metal (there were similar pieces all over the park). I couldn't tell if it was from the supernova, or if had blown off a roof. Mitchell pointed out that it was humming (which it was) and that it meant it was definitely from space. I put in the car and went to look around. A woman was collecting tiny sparkling space rocks in little jewelry bags. She showed me what to look for and so I decided to collect some of those first. I called to my sister, Jessica, and told her what I was going to do. I excitedly told her that we could use them to make earrings and necklaces and things, which even as I said it, I knew sounded absolutely ridiculous. I woke up before I started collecting anything more.

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