An unlikely winner.
Level of Lucidity: N/A Level of Cohesiveness:


This dream has been viewed 3824 times.
It is daytime and I am walking alone alongside a busy motorway (Freeway), I’m heading over to a petrol filling station in order to get a snack to eat. I feel a bit low or blue as I trudge over to the place.I get inside the gas station and see that it is empty save for the attendant at the paying counter, I rummage around in a refrigerator at the rear of the shop as the attendant chats casually with me.
I want to find a yoghurt but I can’t find one that appeals to me, eventually after much hunting around I uncover one that I like (strawberry with chocolate pieces), I take the yoghurt and head over to the counter in order to pay.
Suddenly the shop is completely full of people who have all barged in front of me, the attendant appears to be busy serving but he knows that I am to be served next.
A man in his late 50’s early 60’s walks over to me and recommends that I buy a lottery ticket. I move closer to the counter and the assistant sees me, he comes directly to me even though there is a huge crowd of people all clamouring for his attention so that they can be served first.
The fact that the shop assistant knew that I was next in line and has respected my turn makes me very happy, I pay for the yoghurt and ask for a lottery ticket at the same time.
The assistant hands me the ticket and I see that the numbers read 50, 40, 30, 20, 10. I think to myself that is so weird and that I have a really low or unlikely chance of winning with such an odd set of numbers.
The man who recommended that I buy a ticket comes back over to chat with me and asks me what the results were for last week’s lottery. I turn my ticket over and see that only one person won last week and took £1,114,070.00 in winnings (the prize number was unusually clear!).
The man then leaves through the front door and crosses the very busy motorway, he does this very sprightly and nimbly much to my surprise. I follow him out of the shop and try to follow behind him.
I realise that crossing the busy motorway whilst trying to avoid the very fast traffic is not at all easy but some how I manage to dodge the vehicles and make it to safety. I don’t appear to have been able to keep up with or even catch up with the other man though who appears to be some way off ahead of me.