I was kidnapped and taken to Africa and then me and two random children (both little boys) were wondering the Sahara Desert alone just trying to find civilization. Then two westerners on horses approached us and was like we are trespassing on their territory and was going to shoot us with their rifle, and right at the time two more children came up like local/ western children came up and was going to rescue us and kill the westerner men with their rifles. I was like no, no one killing anybody, this can all be talked out. I tried to explain to the grown men who said we were trespassing that we were lost and it was unintentional and we are just trying to find our way to civilization. And the I told the two children who were rescuing us that no one has to die today and all this can be handled through talking and as soon as I got them to lower their weapons, the grown men shot both the children in the head. And I screamed a scream like a mother losing a child would, and then they other two children said see, there is no talking/ communicating in these lands, only killing and then I woke up…This dream may reflect feelings of being lost and out of place in a new or unfamiliar environment. The kidnapping and journey through the Sahara Desert symbolize a sense of being taken away from one’s comfort zone and forced to navigate through unknown territory. The two random children represent innocence and vulnerability, while the westerners on horses represent authority and power. The conflict between the two groups highlights the dangers of miscommunication and cultural misunderstandings. The dreamer’s attempts to mediate and find a peaceful resolution may suggest a desire for harmony and understanding in real life situations. However, the tragic outcome of the dream may also reflect fears of being unable to bridge the gap between different cultures and the consequences that may result. This dream may serve as a reminder to be mindful of communication and cultural differences in order to avoid potential conflicts and misunderstandings.