The Theatre

I dreamed my sister was in a play at a prestigious theatre. The cast members and director had a huge surprise for her at the end. Members of the audience stood up, one at a time. Each person that stood was wearing a hospital gown to match the theme of the play. I knew these people—they were close friends and family, people who supported my sister in her performances. All my sisters stood in their hospital gowns, with toothy smiles, ready to greet my sister. One of the women already made it down to the stage. She was my high school nemesis. She and my sister embraced as I watched my other sisters descend the stairs. I reached under my chair. Surely there is a hospital gown for me! Surely I missed something. There was no gown. I became irate, and the more I raised my voice, the more I caused a scene, the louder the audience became and the darker the theatre. The cheers drowned my voice until it was silent—my mouth gaped open like a fish out of water. 

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