Have you ever had a dream that felt so real? I mean, if you were flying, you'd really feel the wind in your face, if you were soaking wet, you'd really feel wet.
I had a dream a few nights ago and like any other dreams, out was outrageous and surreal.
I remember me, sitting in the cockpit, looking at the runway. Well I guess it was the pilot's point of view. The pilot was in some kind of dilemma. The runway was in a form of a bridge - the Golden Gate Bridge. The bridge was in a ruin and collapsing. The pilot decided to go on with the flight anyway - with every confidence that he can make this flight a success. The stewardess doubts it.
As the stewardess predicted, the plane crashed.
The next thing I knew, I was sitting in one of the passenger seats, beside a friend of mine. Like popcorn, the movie Passengers sprang into my mind. I panicked. My friend was doing his best to calm me down and make me crouch down for safety. I started to look for my other friends but I couldn't find them. I wondered where they were. Soon, I crouched into a small ball but before that, all I saw were flames in front of me, all I can hear were the screams of the other passengers. They were screams of pain and fear.
My friend was holding my back and I was closing my eyes as hard as I can, hoping that all of this will go away - it didn't. Next, I felt the heat of the flames touching my legs, I screamed of pain and fear of the inevitable. I was going to die! I thought of running to the back of the plane, thinking that I might find some kind of escape. I didn't, I couldn't. I felt my shins burning and all I could do was just scream.
And I woke up.
My heart was beating so fast. I was breathing fast and shallow. I was still alive.
It's weird how real dreams can be.