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So where to start?
Well, I was driving down the road - though can't remember actually driving the car or vehicle. So I passed a three-storey-house (typical for our area - 3 storeys + 3-6 apartments) which was all on fire. Maybe I was a doctor or whatever (?), since I went that direction. I came closer, and I noticed something strange about the house standing on the right of the ones in flames:
A woman stood on the balcony of the 3rd floor, her baby in her arms and jumped down -- although it was not even that house on fire, but the one next to her house! I ran over to see if I could help here, while another woman (black hair, chin-length) came running out , wrapped in her bathrope. She was screaming and crying that the woman who had just jumped down was her sister. I gave the baby to her (hell knows where I got it from - but I knew in the dream that I had already checked the woman - she was dead, but the baby unharmed in her embrace), shaking her, looking her into the eyes and telling her that the wee man would now need his aunt and whether she was strong enought to do it. She nodded and I said "Good! Now keep calm" and ...
...that must have been the moment when the fire-brigade and ambulance came. I gave instructions with my hand, so that the fire-brigade drove over to the house on fire (interesting: no one came running out of that house or was in panic or whatever - it was simply on fire, with the flames shooting out of all windows), the ambulance to the house I was at to check on the baby and the dead woman.
Woke up shortly after that and it really left me kinda confused...
it felt as if the strongest part of it was that the house where the panic (?) obviously took over was not on fire ...
can someone make any sense of it?
__________________ I heard the adjective left the noun because it had a tendency to be possessive.