1. I'm in a car with my younger brother, who has a solemn face and isn't talking. There are some men (bad guys perhaps) who are coming to get him. I think that maybe they won't recognize him because he's older than when they last saw him. Apparently we're all orphans. Tell them (dunno who is telling them–maybe me?) that we just found this home (our home) and that it was unlocked and we just stayed in it for a while. I go to our room and tidy it up to prove some point (that we didn't touch anything?) when a guy comes in claiming he's looking for the older sister. (This happened earlier in the dream, which is why he knows to look for me in my room). Knowing it's useless to hide, I jump out, saying "Boo." (Yeah, this dream makes no sense..)
2. There's some huge complex, which has tons of stairs and whatnot. Lance was in the dream I'm trying to find him. There's some event going on in a couple of rooms (a formal event, such as a wedding). Know that Lance is usually with a guy friend of his (can't remember what the friend looks like though). There are white-peachy stairs, all intermingled with one another.
3. My sister and I are drawing a picture of a castle setting. Whatever happens in our drawing comes to life later on. The main structure is in the center of the page, with four compartments of the castle sticking out. There are some people standing by the compartments–2 guys and girls, I think. My sis is giving instructions, ie make this one a girl. I have to switch a person's legs to a skirt to represent a female. She then leaves, and I continue drawing. On the left side, there's grassy lands, and a white stroke that runs through the paper. I draw in trees and whatnot with swirls. My style is more artistic, versus realistic. I draw in the white stroke. later on, we're supposed to show off the picture to a group of adults. Someone says that we can sing the drawing (I don't know what that means). Mom, who is standing next to me, encourages me to sing. I instead tell the people that I'm going to draw it for them from scratch again to show them how I did it.
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