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My Grandad died on 21st Jan 2002, My Nan died on 19th July 2009 and my Fiance died on 28th March 2012(after 18 years would have married my Fiance Christmas 2012). I was very close to all of these 3 people. I have had lots of dreams of my Fiance since his sad loss and also from time to time of Grandparents. My Grandparents were their usual self in my dream as was my Fiance and we were all drinking cups of tea and eating rich tea biscuits. Strange thing is my Fiance only tried tea once and hated-he was a great coffee lover. It was a very nice comforting dream and although feels so real-felt surreal as well.

It was after school; everyone was gone. My friend, my crush and I went back to the bus barn, and my friend convinced us to get on one while we waited on our parents. She had her bus driving license, and we rode around the bus. When we got back, my friend had disappeared, and it was just me and my crush. As we went back to our parents, my crush was saying how much he missed his real dad and hated his mom's boyfriend . Then he looked at me, hugged me, said I should go home and rest well, and then he kissed me on the mouth. Then he left.

I was packing for my senior trip with help from my mom but she kept telling me I was forgetting something. I spent a long time looking around for whatever it was I was missing when I got a phone call. A girl was calling me because she needed a ride to the airport. I didn’t know who she was, but I didn’t hesitate to tell her I was on my way. I found the girl walking on the side of the road with no luggage, just a purse. She didn’t get in the passenger’s seat of my car, but she got in the back instead. Since we were going on a cross-country flight to California, I asked her why she didn’t bring anything with her. She replied “With what I have in my purse, I can tell you everyone wasted time packing.” I automatically assumed she had a bomb in her purse. I continued to be friendly to her while we made the trip to the airport. She was buying her plane ticket when we arrived, so I quickly told the first person who I saw working she had a bomb. Security immediately took her into custody and found a small bomb in her purse. I was given a ticket to California for saving everyone’s lives.

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