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Had bought a red couch from a friend and was going to pick it up. Bill was driving a truck, btween him and I was a BIG Somoan looking guy, then me, then the guy who got murdered was sitting next to me. I asked him if he had told Kim sister in law and his family he was alive and he said "No, someone needs to tell Kim I'm ok" and then I told him how my niece had posted smoething about how she was sorry she never gave him a chance on instagram and he had made them all sad, and I picked up my phone to show him the picture and comments, and all I could find were pictures of Kim's sister and he looked at them and asked "who is that" and I told him who it was

I am with my family at a friends home on a lake. It is a friend of my wife's. Although we are all there (I sense), only my daughter and I are in the dream. She is down by the lake on a huge, long dock - where she was told not to go. I see her from the yard and yell to her to get away from the water. She starts to run back, slips and falls into the water. I run to the dock and catch a glimpse of her as she sinks. I dive in to rescue her. The water is calm and dark - black. There is no bottom and nothing in the water. I can't find her. I go back under several time and feel myself getting weaker with each pass. After 4-5 tries, I can barely tread water myself. I go under again - again, no bottom, no weeds, not even the dock posts. I head for the surface and all I can see is the sun coming through the water. It looks like a flashlight. As I break to surface I wake up. I woke to my heart pounding, my pulse racing - a full-on panic attack. I never recovered my daughter.

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