I just had a crazy dream last night.
It was basically another zombie dream, except it was less like zombies and more like those fleshy abominations from Saya no Uta. We were staying in a shelter, occassionally going out with guns looking for provisions. It was me, two others my age, and then an adult male who I'm going to assume is the same guy who tried to save me from getting shot in another dream.
I was looking through a log in the dream, and there was a chart of people with numbers next to them, going from lowest to highest. I asked the guy what it was about, and he said that it was their level of luck. The lower the number, the less luck they have and the less worthwhile it is to save them. With that in mind, I took a look at the highest number: 118. It was a little girl named "Shino", probably eight years old at most. I learned that she had lost both her parents to the Saya no Uta disease and witnessed them turn, and was currently by herself, unarmed. We might benefit from having someone with such a high number of luck on our team, and I didn't want her alone out there where she could be turned into a Saya no Uta zombie, so I took the quest.
The dream cut to a scene of the compartment of a train. Everything was white or grey, but there was blood and bloody fungus and zombie people on the walls and floor. The lights were flickering, and the train kept going as scheduled. Shino was there; she had long black hair and blue-green eyes, and was sitting on the floor with a vacant expression. There was blood splattered on her, but it didn't seem like her own. It was honestly a miracle that she hadn't been turned yet.
There was also another girl with short reddish-brown hair, who I suspect was Furukawa Nagisa. When the train doors open, she somehow found herself on the train platform, with the train leaving the station again. Shino was nowhere in sight, and Nagisa had this feeling of dread, realizing that Shino was just trying to get her off the train for some reason. I took over from here and gave chase.
When I reached the train's last stop, I found myself on a balcony overlooking a city. There were more Saya no Uta zombies there, along with Shino, who was sitting at the center of the balcony looking up at the sky, which was pitch black or at least very dark blue. Even though it was night, it was still light out, but I digress. It turned out that Shino was infected after all, and she was starting to be consumed by the Saya no Uta zombie disease. When she reached for the moon with her right hand, it got covered in this weird red fleshy stuff, and I decided that nope, I'm not going to let her be taken, so I rushed forward.
At this point, I'm not sure what exactly happened. Either I ripped the fleshy stuff off of her before it could take her, or I pulled a Homura and turned back time and somehow kept her from getting infected. Either way, when I reached her I was able to grab her and go back to the base.
Shino literally had no one, so during our time at the base she was really attached to me, grabbing onto my skirt and following me around everywhere, wanting to sit on my lap and stuff; it kind of reminded me of Kisa from Fruits Basket following Tohru around (which I have never really read the whole way through), and at some parts I think her hair became short, and she was wearing a sea shell on either side of her head or something. She couldn't talk at all, though; I think she was scarred for life after what happened. At one point the guy suggested we take her to a shelter where she would be adopted, but I was like "no way" and there was a brief custody battle but I think I managed to hang on to her. There was never really a solid conclusion to the dream, though.
Oh and one of the girls I was staying with took books out to complete a quest instead of a machine gun. Are you serious?











