I can't remember how it started, as is the case with most dreams. But the thing I remember which is most important, is that it was night. Completely dark out, save these small little white, glowing objects I had put on the ground to mark where I had been, just one. I have a black cat with me -- long, thin, with a shiny coat. The cat has dark eyes, but from a distance, one eye glows white like the tiny objects I dropped on the ground. The cat is friendly, a bit mysterious, but always stays with me. Yet I know the cat isn't "mine". I don't own the cat, but it's my companion all the same. It's not cold outside, but not hot -- nice weather. I'm running around this building, looking for answers to... something? I don't know what. I've had this dream with this cat before, and tonight's dream was a continuation of the story, but I don't remember what the other dreams were about, like what I was doing, or where I left off when I woke up. I just remember the cat.
After getting nowhere for a while, I turn to the cat and say "please guide me", and he (it's a male, I just know that) does just that. He waits for me if I fall behind, and always take the back route -- usually more difficult route -- to get to where we need to go. This is so we avoid the "enemies", whatever or whoever they are. I jump over a tall fence, and we're in a neighborhood at the end of a cul-de-sac (those round ended streets in some housing areas). There's one house at the end, which somehow my dream self just knows there's a nice, old lady living inside, and the cat knows her. I've passed the house before, apparently, because I turn to this cat and say, "I was wondering when we'd finally come here." Somehow, I knew we'd have to be there, eventually. I should also mention I was in my pajamas.
I started to wake up, but I was desperately trying to finish the dream. The last thing I did before waking up was bend down to pick up the cat and hold it close, like it was my comfort or protector. Then it ends.
I hope I get to continue the dream another night, soon.
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