1. I'm outdoors, in a place where you can't see any buildings in any direction. There's a good chunk of snow on the ground (covers ground completely, sink into it when step in), and it's also snowing decently hard (no wind, though). I'm the 'leader' of a group of people, and we have to come up with techniques to defeat the other side. On our side, there's a large snow bank that's about eight or nine feet. From my angle, it's completely flat, but on the other side, I believe it's rounded. I don't remember what we're exactly planning, but some of the people were rolling around in the snow and throwing snowballs at one another. I called everyone over, and I told them of what I'm planning. We discuss.
2. My sister and I are in this room with light, wooden-looking walls and floor. There's a table in the middle of the front of the room, horizontally placed. It's white, and one of those tables that you can fold. It has a few accessories on it, such as white plastic bags (like those from supermarkets), and other things that I can't remember. Facing the front, there is a door to the left of the white table. There's an indent in the wall near the wall, where the walls cave in go right, then go right again at the corner (if that makes any sense). There are chairs lined up in short rows in the room as well. They're typical chairs with a more cushiony dark-ish blue top and no arms; I'd say there are about seven or eight rows of six chairs. And there's also a door at the back of the room, on the left side as well.
So, there are two aisles, one on the left and one on the right of the group of chairs. There's still quite some space between the table and the first row of chairs. Near the left aisle (there's also quite a lot of space between the left/right aisles and the sections of chairs), there are four things. They have a flat top, but four wheels, so you can sit on it and wheel around; they're are different, solid colors: red, blue, green, and yellow.
Anyway, so there are people in the room as well, all around my age. I'd say at least half of the chairs, if not more, can be filled with the teenagers in the room. I've set out the game, where there are four teams, and they have to do something with the little scooting things (I used to play with them in elementary gym). So a group of people gather to one side of the flat scooters, chatting amongst themselves about the game. Before the game stars, a middle aged lady walks into the room from the front left door. At that time, my sister and I are standing next to the front wall, between the wall and the table; the lady walks over to us. (She looks like a staff member of my highschool who does various things, Mrs. Ba--). She talks to S and I and then gives us two candy canes, telling us to do something with them (that I can't remember). I think we're supposed to give it to a student of our choice. The lady walks out of the room. S and I look at the candy canes for a little while then set them on the table in front of us, on top of the miscellaneous objects. A freshman student I know, Jon, walks over to us and talks to us. While he's talking to us, he tries to steal the candy canes, so we quickly take them back into our hands and shoo him away. Then we turn our attention back to the game.
For some reason, at that time, numerous students start walking out of the back door, saying they have something to do. I can't remember who they all are, but one of them is a senior everyone called JB (who I only talked to once, to ask a question for math or something like that.. don't know him very well). JB said that he'll be right back, a somewhat apologetic look on his face. A few others mumble their apologies, and they leave the room as well. I'm surprised, disappointed, and at a loss since I'm since we can't continue the game without tons of people missing.
3A. I hear that there are a group of people coming that I must meet (allies or enemies, I have no idea). The first thing I remember is running down a hallway. It's somewhat dimly lit from where I come from, but there's lit up ahead where there is an opening to the outdoors. I'm seeing myself from a third person perspective, from the area where light is coming from. I'm with two or three other people (all are taller than I am). As I'm running down the hallway, I see a crystal globe in the middle of the hallway, and I stop to see it.
3-1. The dream then goes to the story surrounding a globe. I can't remember practically anything that happens, but a woman is trapped inside the globe and is trying to get out of it. Inside the globe is sorta like outer space, where she can't see the ground she's walking on, and she can't really see where she is walking towards. While inside the globe, she meets a man, who helps her, as well as a few other people.
3B. Then it goes back to me, and I'm staring at the globe. It's either hovering in the air, or it's just big, since it stands at about my waist. It has a dark purplish color, similar to a stereotypical magic globe kind of thing. I sorta watch everything that happens to the woman inside of the globe, and then I walk past it. I walk towards the light and walk outside (the hallway was more like a square-ish tunnel, then, I suppose). Outside, there's a wooden ground platform, where there are people standing. There's a wall on the left side and bottom side of the place from my view (the perspective than changes to me). There's open ground otherwise. Off of the wooden platform (it's about thirty-thirty feet, I think), there's grassylands. I don't recall any other buildings nearby, only grass, trees, etc. There are people standing side-by-side next to the left wall (which extends for a short distance). And there are also people standing on the other wall, to my right. And there are.. well, pretty much, there are people standing around all edges of the platform, except for the side on my SE. In the middle of the platform, there is a group of people, standing in a bunch, so-to-say. They're the people that I needed to meet. They're wearing traveling-like clothing, as if they've traveled all over, with their worn out and dusty clothing. I'd say there were about ten people in total, both men and women. Tada.
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