Hi, all!
I love it when these ones are so real, it's scary.  First off, my sister and I were at this house where there were a lot of stairs.  I think it was a haunted house because we kept climbing to look in windows to see if we could find any ghostly activities on the inside.  I don't know why but we were bundled up in winter clothes to keep warm while looking in these windows.  Also, in this scene, I remember seeing Kevin Eastman whom ended up buying some California State Lottery tickets for us.  He wished us good luck and the next thing I saw was us outside an indoor mall in New York at Christmastime with Mom and my grandmother.  My sister ran her ticket through at a machine, coming up with about a dollar in winnings.  I ran my ticket through, waiting for a long time and then getting an exact match of the numbers.  Christine mumbled, "Oh, my God.  You got a full jackpot.  You won...you won!"  I told her I didn't but stuffed the ticket into my purse and walked away, feeling a stir of excitement inside of my body.  I got all six numbers and won a jackpot of $69 million.  Nice little....HUGE number.  Nobody seemed to notice because of my reaction and I kept telling her to shut up as I entered a store, feeling incredibly warm all over.  We were millionaires, never had to work again.  I started to get weepy and when my grandmother asked what was wrong, I told her nothing.  Even in a dream, we don't want her to know things like this!  Well, currently, by the way she's treating Mom, we don't want anything to do with her.
 
But soon, Mom found out and while on a long stroll through the indoor-shopping mall, she started to scream out how we're going to share my winnings.  With it being under my name, she wanted a fairly large portion even though she didn't have to worry about it.  Whoever won would gladly share to family but she was having a fit that it wasn't under her name.  The more she went on, the more heads turned to her as if she were crazy.  Through sobs, I told her we were rich and it didn't matter who's name was on the ticket.  She never had to worry about working for the rest of her life.  Ever again.  Having said that, she quickly said when we get home, we need to contact the lottery company as soon as possible to start collecting our claim.  I looked at my ticket one more time.  Though the numbers were out of sequenced, all six of them were correct.  I told her through my own sobs.  "We have no one to thank....but Kevin!  He bought this ticket!"
 
I woke up too soon because my family wants to go see a free concert by the bay.  lol, with $69 million, I'd see a concert and deliberately pay, knowing that I can afford it!  God, I wished that really happened.  Yesterday's jackpot was $45 million but I could live with that!  Bye!
 
Brinatello

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