I believe you may have experienced 1 of 2 things:
1: You accidentally DEILD, which stands for Dream Exit Induced Lucid Dream. This technique is used by advanced lucid dreamers to chain their lucid dreams together, allowing them to maintain their lucidity into the next dream and prevent themselves from waking up (or in some cases, immediately going back to bed with little time awake).
2: Your dream's scene may have simply changed into complete blackness, giving it the appearance that it had ended when it actually hadn't. It then morphed back into a "normal" dreamscape after you had lost lucidity, giving it the appearance that a new dream had begun when in reality it was simply a continuation of the first (and only) dream.
Congrats on your lucid dream, as short as it may have been
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