Dreams 7, 8, 9
Dream 7: It was the apocalypse and we were scrambling for food and survival. A man who was leading us showed us he had sheep, and that this was the hope of humanity — that these sheep would live and that we could somehow make it. There were few of them, but many of us still believed in our small, ragtag band we could make it.
He led us to a part of Canada — when we got there there was near mutiny, at which point he revealed he had more plump sheep and even plump dogs than we had previously thought. We were excited and thought we would survive.
Dream 8: I woke up after this dream for a moment, then I fell back asleep; this time it was the apocalypse, again, and I was seeking cover in a giant office building. Suddenly a few people with guns came in and took it over — they forced all of us to recline our chairs all the way back while they handcuffed our hands behind our head and to the chair; we could notmove or do anything. They shot and killed an innocent person who tried to resist.
It was clear that they were going to eat us at some point, and do unwholesome acts, though they spoke kindly and let us watch TV.
I was afraid for my life.
I attempted to launch an escape by scooting myself out the door. I woke up before I knew whether I ws successful or not.
Dream 9: I was still in the military and I had to drive a vehicle. I forget what else happened, and the dream was not particularly good or bad; I just remember enjoying the feeling of driving.