The desk

It was my birthday. Mom and I both opened our presents on the same day. The only thing I remember I got was Lego, but I got lots of other things too. Mom and I had planned to go into town the next day and buy ourselves a CD each to celebrate.

I got the bus into town and later I was in the hospital, having an operation the next day I think. There was a party. There was one kid who looked quite posh who I didn’t like who was trying to make me jealous. He tried to talk to a couple of people but they just ignored him. He then got a few of the guests and invited them to another party for drinks. I told him I didn’t care because I don’t drink.

I played, running around with one of the guests. Then went to the food table where there was a girl and her shorter, fatter friend who offered me a little savoury soft biscuit to try – like a spongey, smooth little biscuit about the size of a postage stamp with a hollow middle that had a bit of chocolate or something in the middle. I warned her if I didn’t like it I’d be annoyed. I tried it and wasn’t that keen but it wasn’t too bad.

My bed had a big desk at the bottom. Suzanne (who looked more like mom’s friend Jenny) kept trying to sit at it when I was and telling me to leave. I insisted. I asked Lee if he was using his desk and he said no, so I dragged that over. Suzanne still wanted my bigger desk. She kept swapping them over when I wasn’t looking. I was getting angry because I wanted to write and she was just reading.

I had to go out, so I went home and got a padlockm. My room had everything removed and was being decorated.

I went to buy a whistle. Someone warned the cashier about a dodgy looking paedo. I worried she’d think it was me. She did something and security came over and arrested her instead, selling me my whistle. I actually got two.

I walked out and meant to go back to the hospital, but ended up back home. The front door was already open. I went in and called out “Hey!” I heard a banging but then as the person was about to reveal themselves I woke up in a panic.