I remember driving in my car down a stretch of road; which looked like Lakewood Boulevard by the mall; that seemed to have lasted for forever. I remember driving for about 10 minutes straight with virtually zero stops. It was a cold, windy, California December night. The sky was blackened though no stars were shining because of the light pollution. Remnants of clouds during the day were still in the sky and complimented the night sky beautifully. Despite all the driving however, I do remember a slight traffic jam happening in the street due to a black family setting up Christmas decorations as well as numerous Christmas themed statues and inflatables right in the middle of the street. My driving came to a halt when I stopped right in front of what seemed like a black mother who was setting up a nutcracker doll that was about 2 feet taller than her. She was about 5’7. My headlights were shining on her, but she seemed to pay no mind to my car at all. In fact, none of the black family in the street setting up the decorations payed any mind to the traffic at all. Strangely enough, oncoming traffic did not seem to care either. People just went around with such efficiency, that it didn’t seem weird that a family was setting up Christmas decorations in the middle of the street. I was the only one who seemed to follow conventional driving laws. Nevertheless, I went around the family and made my way down Lakewood Boulevard again.
I’m still driving down Lakewood, when suddenly I find myself driving in a pitch black environment with only three feet of visibility from my headlights. Despite this, I could still navigate the street because of the dashed lines in the street. I followed those for a while when suddenly, the darkness splits and it is revealed that it was actually thick, black cloud coverage. Moonlight started to shine through the seams. The clouds part like smoke clearing and reveals where I am driving. I am now traveling on a two-way street surrounded by trees and mountains. The moon is full and bright, being the only light in the darkness. The stars accompany the moon and complements the scenery nicely. The night was beautiful. I drive for a while in this setting when I decide to take a ramp onto the freeway. For some reason, the ramp was a dirt road. I turn the corner into the ramp when I realize I’m not driving a car anymore, but a dirt bike instead. As I turn, I see three black wolves blocking my path. Since I had to slow down to turn into the ramp, they pounced on me and got me off of my bike. Two of the wolves were biting both of my arms; one on one arm, one on the other; while the last wolf was in the middle looking directly at me. The two wolves on my arms were biting pretty viciously, so I knock the wolf on my right arm away and try to kill the wolf on my left arm by trying to force it’s jaw open all the way, but I wasn’t strong enough and I failed. This is when the wolf that I knocked away started biting my right arm again. I felt absolutely helpless. Since there was no way out of this, I stared at the wolf while gritting my teeth, hoping he would finish the job already. I sensed my end. I let out one last scream directly to the wolf in the middle, then he went in for the kill. Or so I thought…
Just before the wolf in the middle killed me, a pause menu; like from a video game; showed up. The cursor in the menu quickly went to the ‘load previous save’ option. The option was selected and the screen faded to black. I then remembered my vision fading in to when I was driving in my car down the mountain road earlier. Needless to say, I relished in my opportunity to do things over again. I avoided the freeway ramp, and just kept driving.