I lay my head down to rest for only a short while, the room was lit in a greyish-blue light of the late-day sun (despite only being about 2:00PM, setting at around 4:00PM this time of year), for the sun sets very early this north at this season. I first opened my eyes when I heard a faint screaming in the distance. My room was a gentle dark, grey, soothing to my tired eyes, and I soon closed them again to sleep. My room was three storeys up but if you shouted loud enough from any two of the roads approaching by the gardens I'd be able to hear it through the window, and I have in the past been much bothered by the shrieking of foxes even with every window closed. My efforts to sleep were hurt when I heard it again, continuously. Someone was screaming, yelling, at first inaudibly as if it was just a very loud argument going on between two people. I was not too bothered, I was very tired, people have arguments, I couldn't quite make out what they were screaming only enough to know that they were having troubles and one lady found the other to be a few screws loose. I grew alarmed when the yelling girl shouted that she'd call for help, and sure enough began screaming "help me!" I was still groggy and half asleep, so I couldn't be sure. But no, again someone was shouting "HELP ME! CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME, HELP ME?!!" I thought then I must surely investigate this in case it was something serious and I was the only one who'd heard the cry, and willed my eyes to open and my left leg to swing me over my bed and onto the floor. My eyes opened, the top muscles of my leg contracted, but then all of my muscles did too. The end result was my leg tensing and relaxing, tensing and relaxing, and I was getting nowhere. Worse still I was growing increasingly tired and I could hear the voice screaming my name, asking why I wasn't answering, and I could feel myself slipping off to sleep, unable to move or stay awake, doing my best to stay. AWAKE. MOVE!.
When I awoke at last I was panic-stricken and opened my window, sticking my head out to see what was going on. I turned the lights on and my cat ran panicked from my sudden awakening. When I opened the window a wasp flew in and landed in my hair, I could feeling it walking through the back of my hairs and was unable to move, paralyzed with fear. It flew off my head, I combed my hair to make sure it was gone and shut my window ASAP, seeing my sister locked outside the back, waving a flashlight to call my attention, swearing at me for being an idiot and not hearing her shouting as she'd been locked outside. I breathed a sigh of relief and went to go unlock the door.
I then woke up in my bed panic-stricken, seeing the room bathed in darkness as the sun had gone down, immediately opening the window to see if anything's going on, my cat flung from the room, surprised by my sudden awakening. I turn on the lights and he slinks back in. There is no wasp, my sister is not outside, there's no screaming. I call my sister on the phone and she's all right. Everything had been a dream.
08/01/2018
I had a dream that was mostly incomprehensible, I remembered only that it involved a conflict between two factions, one of which possessed many CCTV cameras that looked like metal as fuck gargoyles, and I had a were-human cat called Isfehan that turned into a Russian called Ivan