Fell asleep while doing a WILD attempt. Lucid (Unstable/Unclear) Lucid Side notes/Thoughts I don’t remember any of the dream except until up to me getting lucid. However I'm not sure that what I last remembered was even when I first became Lucid, for some reason I have a slight feeling I played around with fire, but I can't recall at all. Unlike my previous lucid attempts it was more stable and clear, and I felt far more like it was real life than any other previous time. I sort of blindly stumble around my house thinking of what to do when I find a door outside. For a moment the dream fades and I rub my hands together to stabilize it. No result. I then started spinning and I feel the dream strengthen. I then sit down and start feeling the stone on the ground and I can visibly see some sort of fogginess disappear and the clarity becomes near-realistic. I felt really happy to have my first clear and stable lucid dream. (Most of my others lasted usually only a minute or so as they were extremely unstable). I decide to go in my backyard where my sister and a friend of hers were. I ask my sister to come to the front yard because I wanted to try experimenting on DCs but she refused. I went up and tried to grab her, but she dodged calling me a creep. I tried again, but this time adding superhuman speed so that she shouldn’t be able to dodge, however this time I slipped in the mud and she disappeared. The mud felt cold and fresh, almost relaxing and comfortable. Her friend felt bad for me and came over and picked me up. For some reason I was determined for using my sister instead of this other DC for the experiment and the friend explained how my sister could teleport her body elsewhere and then her conscious. (I don’t think I was fully lucid, at the very least while I was lucid, I was not lucid enough to remember that this world was entirely in my mind). I tried chasing after her a few times but it was futile. I then end up waking up for no apparent reason, no loud sounds occurred and the light was off in my room. I missed an opportunity for DEILD but I only realized this after I got up. I had only slept five hours, and it explained why my memory of the dream was fading extremely rapidly. Even though it was lucid I panicked and typed down what I remembered. This is the only case I've ever had where I just suddenly woke up for no explained reason, and I'm quite certain I didn't will myself to wake up. It's a bit strange that I managed to become Lucid at all in such an early instance of REM.