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From: "Wilkerson, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Death of a girlfriend
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 09:08:13 -0700
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Dream Title Death of a girlfriend. by Josephine
Date of Dream Oct. 4, 99 at about 6am
Dream This is my first attempt to share a dream so please bear with me. My
son had the dream and I am at a loss to interpret it. He has had a very
tumultous week, his girlfriend found out that she was pregnant, then she
ended the pregnancy, which upset him. He also had to move back home with us
and is almost 200 miles away from his girlfriend. He is very, very much in
love with her. I believe this is significant to the dream.
In the dream, he and his girlfriend were walking to school (they did not
attend school together in real life) and it started to rain, they were
happy that it was raining. They arrived there and saw some friends and
everything was normal except that everyone had blankets, which did not seem
unusual. Then they went to an end of school year party at my daughter's,
and another man wanted to have a menage-a-trios with them, explaining very
specifically what he wanted the girlfriend to do. They agreed and began,
then the girlfriend indicated that she was no longer interested and my son
threw him out. My son went home and was awakened the next morning by a
policeman telling him that the girlfriend was killed and that he was the
main suspect. My son followed the officer to a store in a van and could
hear the officer explaining to other officers that the girlfriend had been
beaten to death by the rejected man. He also heard that her best friend had
survived. My son tried to get !
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in the officer's car, but was told that he could not go with him on the
investigation. So my son returned to the van, which his step-father (whom
he does not like) was now driving, in hopes of following the officer. But
they didn't follow and then they argued about music. The drive was fast
with skidding around corners (safely) and they ended up at home. The house
he described was large and very nice, like his girlfriend's parent's house.
He told me and his step-dad about the murder and we were not upset about
it. He wanted to make some food to take over there so he could talk to his
girlfriend's best friend and I told him to make some chicken soup. (He and
his girlfiend had made chicken soup here last week during a visit, the day
she found out that she was pregnant).
The dream changed then. Another police officer (the one from the Simpsons
cartoon) came and he and my son got into a car with several other people
and drove along the edge of a canyon. The cartoon cop and a woman fell out.
As they were falling into the canyon, the woman ripped her hair out and
flung it up, holding onto one end. The other end of her hair attached
itself to a man's head and she reached for his legs with one hand and
reached for the cop with the other hand. She reached the cop just after he
hit the water, his face went under water but the rest of his body had
landed on a turtle shell. Both of them were saved. (My son described this
as if he was holding the camera filming the descent)
Suddenly back at our house, my son heard thumping outside (the noise
teenagers' cars make when playing loud music) and looked out. He saw his
girlfriend's car and another car, a red one with two young women sitting in it.
Then he woke up. He was sobbing and shaking. I have seldom seen him this
upset.
Comments by Dreamer My son also described the movements of the cartoon cop
as surrealistic, squeezing and stretching in a cartoonlike manner.
Permission to Comment yes_share_comments
Permission Comments You have my permission to publish and interpret this
information as you see fit.
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