Another dream

Just like any other mornings, I went straight back to sleep right after I performed my Subuh prayer. Yes, I am well aware of how bad it is to actually have a habit like that, but it is particularly difficult to resist, what more when the weather as it has been for the past couple of weeks. I am a person who actually loves the cold; there is something soothing and tranquilizing a midst all this coldness. But one thing which annoys me about it, is snow. Yes, it is undoubtedly fun to be able to play around with that soft, wet thing, but they for one are hard for walking!

Enough with the stupid rant, time to get down to business. I am here to actually talk about my dream.
REMINDER: All of this happened the moment I went back to bed right after Subuh, a bad habit of mine which needs fixing so badly!

I was in KY, a place I have never been to, hence I did not really know whether this is how it is supposed to look like, but somehow in my dream I knew that this place is the infamous KYUEM. I was sitting down inside a classroom with fewer than 10 other people whose faces I did not manage to see. It was our last day there, so I guess it made quite a lot of sense why there was so few people left here in my class. Although I was in a classroom, but there was no teacher/lecturer (or whatever they call their teaching staffs there in KY) to be found, it was just me and these few students.

Then out of the blue, I found out that I was offered a place to study in the States. I was excited, surely, but then it suddenly hit me, will it just be me there? Is there nobody else who got the same offer as me? As if she was able to read my thoughts, a girl slowly made her way towards me and told me what I wanted to hear. Honestly, I could not make out much details on who this girl is, I did not get the chance to see her face in this dream of mine nor did I manage to ask her name. I was so relieved to hear the news that I simply ignored the fact that I actually did not know who she really was. It did not matter at the time.

Then as we walked out of the classroom, thinking that this is the day when our journey actually begins. we were stopped by two women whom I know all too well, they were my dear friend, Miera and She-Who's-Name-Is-Omitted. They were from KY before and since they were one year ahead of me, they were there to celebrate the end of my days in KY by performing a tradition of the place, which was to dance and sing. This makes no sense, I know, but it's a dream, so please bear with me. Out of nowhere a gang of guys came and they all began singing and dancing. They were all singing the 'gelang sipaku gelang' song. As I stood there watching them dance joyfully, all of a sudden the girl (who got the same offer as me) grabbed my hand. I looked at her, but she was too focused watching the performance, or maybe she intently tried to make it all look natural.

That was it. Then BAMM! It was Tuesday morning. Time to get back to work.
Weird dream, huh? Makes no sense at all!

I leave the rest to you.......

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