Pink car

Zane got up, grabbed a pen and paper and decided to jot down the details of the five fragments of images he had managed to recover, but in the process he made a decision he would later regret.

It happened to everyone, though not very often, that sometimes dreams were too realistic.

Zane stopped taking the dream seriously and went online on his phone to read a few websites of psychology experts on this kind of dream.

"Well, I wasn't declared crazy today either. I'm happy."

With those words, Zane stood up, stretched, and went to the kitchen to eat the breakfast his sister had left for him.

It had almost become a routine for his sister to make him breakfast, but today there was something on the table that changed that boring routine.

There was a dish that was popular in J city. There was rice with eggs in the center of the plate, but that was not what was interesting. Mornel has always been someone who likes to cook food from different cultures.

As Zane looked at the heart shapes drawn with ketchup on the plate and the words "Ototo ga daisuki!!!" on the rice, the corner of his mouth twitched.

He didn't even have to guess. His sister must be expecting a big birthday present from him tonight.

Fortunately, Zane was able to earn enough money to support himself and his sister with his part-time job writing webcomics. Since he's already skipping school today, the best thing to do now is to buy his sister a birthday present.

Instead of going out blindly, Zane first found the phone number of the best bakery nearby on the internet and ordered a specially made cake.

It will take a few hours for the cake to be ready, so in the meantime he went out and went to a store to buy a present.

....

Three hours later, Zane returned home with two bags. After a couple of hours, Zane managed to find a gift that would interest Mornel, and he returned home with the cake.

When he reached his apartment building, he saw a pink car placed upside down on a tow truck in the street in front of his house.

When Zane saw the pink mini car on the tow truck and the tow truck, he was surprised again.

Because at this very moment, a scene reappeared in front of Zane's eyes. In this scene, Zane was on his way to school with his classmate when they turned around with a sudden brake sound, and at the same time, they saw a car overturning on the side of the road.

In the dream scene, Zane and Gus rushed to the car and saw that the blonde woman in her thirties was actually suspended in mid-air because of her seatbelt. Gus even made an inappropriate joke when he saw that the only person in the car was not seriously injured.

When Zane thought of Gus saying to the woman hanging upside down in the car, "Ma'am, you can't park here," a grin involuntarily appeared on his face, but it disappeared again in the next second.

It's one thing for someone to have an overly realistic dream, but it's not trivial for someone to see a car accident from two different angles.

Zane finally accepted that his dream was not a normal dream, and as he sped home, he recalled the five images he had recovered from his dream.

The first image was of Gus arriving at his house and saying that he was thinking of taking up sports.

The second image was the small accident he witnessed when leaving the house with Gus.

The third image is of him shopping in the city center, before suddenly seeing people screaming and gathering in one direction to watch a fight.

As Zane tries to remember the third image, he gets off the elevator and returns to his apartment.

In the third image, Zane was choosing a dress in a store on the third floor of the mall he had just visited when he heard some women screaming and looked curiously at the crowd gathered in a certain area outside the store.

As Zane approached the store door to look at the crowd, the store alarm went off because of the safety pin on the dresses, and Zane was distracted from the thought of watching the excitement.

When Zane saw that the time on his cell phone was almost 4:00 PM, he quickly paid for the dresses he had and decided not to keep his sister waiting too long. Just then, he looked up to see a female employee whose hair had suddenly started to fall out.

Zane involuntarily made a disgusted expression as he remembered how the skin of the woman in the third image had suddenly turned pale and her hair had fallen to the floor. Then he focused on the most important detail in this image.

4:00 PM

Zane looked at the clock and saw that it was still 3:24. Only five minutes until his sister would be home.

Only thirty-six minutes until he found out what this frightening dream was. Sure, he was still suspicious, but he wasn't stupid enough to ignore everything. Instead of waiting idly, she remembered the other images and started writing them down on her phone.

The fourth image was of her sneaking a peek out the window in the middle of the night. After looking out the window and looking for a while at the dark city lit by scattered fires, he turned around and saw people he didn't recognize sitting scattered in a small room.

Each person had fear and sleeplessness on their faces.

Zane tried to remember their faces as best he could after only a few seconds of this vision. For some reason, he didn't recognize any of the people in the room except Gus, who was with him.

There were two important pieces of information to be gleaned from this image. In this absurd dream, he had been separated from his sister for some reason and the city's electricity had been cut off.