TF2 Nightmare

'''TF2 NIGHTMARE ''' This is an actual story. It didn't happen in reality, but rather, in a dream I had. In honesty, it isn't very important, or very interesting, but I felt like sharing it. If you don't believe my nightmare, that's perfectly understood.

In my dream, (not yet quite a nightmare.) I was a video game character. I was in some version of the world in the video game Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. I was a blonde woman, with a sparkled red dress, and I may have had a knife in the left hand? I ran, with a Fallout 3-like 3rd person view, through a crowd of visitors. It was raining heavily, and it was a Jurassic Park maze.

I noticed, in the dream, that there was a floating, smeared, little ghost thing. It was black, and some sort of core inside it glowed red. A few seconds after I noticed this, the "screen of the game" went completely black. Then, my dream became a nightmare.

I was suddenly on some server on Team Fortress 2, and it looked like a combination of Minecraft and the infinite map of grass from Garry's Mod. There was chaos everywhere. RED and BLU classes were all killing each other, (more realistically then in the game.) I played as a Heavy, and spawned glitching into the middle of the battlefield. I appeared to have no control over the Heavy, as he just stood there, a ghastly gibus on his head.

I started to realize this was a nightmare, and then I heard the Heavy scream an awful, painful death scream. A Sniper had shot his lower jaw off, and blood fountained from the outline where it once was.

Heavy was still somehow screaming, it was a regular scream, but when it almost ended, it reversed to the beginning, and started over the endless process. I could faintly hear other Team Fortress 2 characters screaming that way in the background.

I pressed escape, I pressed ctrl+alt+delete, nothing could stop the images that flashed on the screen. I turned off the computer,and turned off the monitor, but nothing changed.I left my room to ask my Dad what happened, because he's good with computers. And then, I woke up. Simple as that.