Letting the Cat Out the Bag
On this evening after driving back to the crib, after spending the day making the daily bread; I was listening to the Breakfast Club’s interview with Dr. Umar Johnson when I pulled into a parking space across the street from my building. I was feeling a bit fatigue so I decided to stay in the car to listen to the rest of the Dr. Umar Johnson’s interview.
As the interview was going on, I went to turn off the car’s engine, but the engine kept on running. Strange; I turned the key again but was having the same result. The car engine would not turn off.
The idea of disconnecting the battery will do the trick, but before I could get out of the car, it started to move. Don’t know how the car started to move, especially since the gear was in park.
The car moved forward out of the parking spot. By the time I stopped the car, and put the gear in reverse to back up the car back into the parking spot. I saw that another car had taken the spot. But lucky for me, that a car that was parked in front of my building across the street just left its parking spot.
I quickly put my car in the vacant parking spot, but then the same thing of the car engine still running when I turned it off was happening again. But, my attention was diverted when I saw a couple and their two children, a boy and a girl were walking up the block.
I don’t know why I should pay attention to this couple and their children. Then I saw that the man was kind of pushing the woman around. Then he smacks her in the head, as the children were walking ahead of them. The children seemed oblivious to what is happening.
As the family walked up the bock, the abuse between the man and woman got from bad to worse. With the man out right punching the woman and holding her by the neck. Then the man turned to the children and started to smack them, and was holding the boy like he is strangling him.
I got out of my car and went up to the family and stopped the man from beating up his family. I told him that he was killing my cat. The man did not believe me, then I took a bag what the little boy was holding and showed him that there was a cat in the bag,
The girl had another bag, this was a see through bag and the contents that was in the bag could be seen. There were about three kittens in the bag. The bag was sealed and by the looks of things, it seemed like the kittens were dying because of the lack of air.
I took the bag away from the girl and opened it to let the kittens out, I told the girl that she is killing the kittens. When the kittens were let out of the bag, the cat led them away.
Then three unknown figures came and told the man, that he needs to step back, and took the wife and the children away to a safe haven, the man protested, but no one listened to him.
After the wife and children were taken away, I went back to my car leaving the dejected man by himself, not sure what happened to him. Because the next thing I know I was still sitting in the car with the engine still running. The Breakfast’s club interview with Dr. Umar Johnson was not playing anymore, this is when I realized that the events that took place was in a dream, and I didn’t realize it when it was taking place.
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I think you had one not long ago about your car refusing to switch off. I often have nightmares about my brakes failing and the car refusing to stop…
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yeah, I thought the theme was familiar I looked back and the same thing happened with the car….
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