It was a horrible Thursday night, and my fear grew bigger and bigger because of the thunder and lightning that appeared in the sky, I was very tired but I couldn’t sleep. My eyes finally closed beaten by the sleepiness, but I would have preferred to stay awake all night long instead of dreaming what I dreamt…I am Mary Jane I’m 14 years old, and the following experience happened to me in the weirdest summer day of my entire life…
That night I dreamt I was with my bag walking home along the street, I was concentrated looking at the ground, it was midday, actually, it was Friday. The street that takes me home is over a cliff which has a lake on its side. The cliff it’s not too high, anyway, it’s could be quite dangerous to be near it. Well, I dreamt with that same street. Suddenly a bunch of boys, school mates, took a boy and forced him to go to the end of the cliff, when suddenly one of them pushed him over it. I woke up sweating and feeling really afraid, just before he disappeared into the water, but it was enough to say that he wasn’t alive…(in my dream, obviously).
I was so afraid that I wasn’t able to tell anyone about this strange dream but something bizarre happened the next day.
It was midday and I was walking home kicking little stones on the street, the one that takes me home (the one of my dream) … Suddenly, a bunch of boys walking behind me grabbed one of them and then one pushed him… they where laughing and shouting so loudly that it seemed a horror movie or something worst! I quickly reacted and shouted: “Oh my god! Look at what you did! Are you crazy!!? I’ll call the police immediately, Monsters!!” And with these words the bunch of boys exploded in laughs, which made me think they were going nuts. So I demanded an explanation and they told me they where doing it for fun! Totally insane! But then, I saw the boy who was thrown, totally ok and climbing the cliff again to reach his friends. I stared at them, feeling like a silly girl, thinking that I shouldn’t have shouted and acted like a foolish girl before asking what they were doing. But, anyway, I always believed in my dreams from that day on…
Josefina Vera