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I had this dream where my knees were breaking and I was slowly falling to the ground, trying to find someone to help me. That went on for a while before I finally just fell to the ground and blacked out. When I blacked out I had this other awesome dream where I was in a plane and these people tried to kill me and you, but we killed them in this bloody battle. But then we realized that one of the people who were trying to kill us was the pilot, so now the plane was going to crash. We looked out the window and realized that this is the place that all planes go to crash that don't have pilots (they just sort of fly over here and sprial down to the ground in doom). We could see tons and tons of other planes that were going to crash, and others that already crashed. At first we were both really scared but then we accepted our fate. As our plane was spiralling down, it kept gaining and losing altitude very quickly. We flew just above the ground three or four times. Finally, we thought we would crash, but only part of our plane hit the ground and exploded. The rest of it (the part we were in) flew up one more time before finally crashing. Just before the crash I thought to myself "I really need to pay attention. I need to know what happens in the moments between life and whatever comes after." I wasn't scared of dying at all. When we died it was all black for about three seconds. Then I woke up from having blacked out earlier and you walked up to my bed were I laid recovering. You looked at me in this fantastic content way that I'll never forget and we hugged each other. Then I actually woke up.
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