Finding Love Without a GPS

Last night I had a cute dream, at least the first part was cute. I was driving somewhere and I was taking the route to go to Square One when suddenly I realized I was going the wrong way. So I'm looking for an exit on the highway but I can't find one. I keep driving until I exit somewhere I'm not familiar with and I happen to stumble upon a university campus. I enter the rec room where there's a group of friendly people. I spoke to one of the girls and began asking her for directions. I started telling her that I left my GPS at home and that I would've been okay if I had it. She then handed me her blackberry phone which had a GPS system on it. She lent it to me to check the roads and before she went and joined her group, told me to press a button as the GPS works on 5-minute intervals.

As I'm scrolling through her blackberry at a table by myself, and in walk a couple of people who join the group that are already there. They also started talking to me a bit. There's an instant connection between me and one of them. He started to be very friendly and I notice, the more friendly he gets, the more unhappy the GPS girl becomes. She started sulking and not talking much. I put two and two together and figured that she probably liked him.

Anyway, we easily fell for each other but in a genuine way. We walked together through the campus and he showed me a couple of good on-campus social gathering buildings.

Then suddenly, I was faced with an interview with my principal and my vp at the same university building. But this was no ordinary interview. I was competing for a job with a teacher who had 22 yrs of experience. In the office, both me and the other candidate were seated in the office together and asked general questions. Then we were asked to choose a pen colour and with this pen, we must write a composition to explain why we would make a better candidate. We were told we had 18.5 hours to complete this. This only became a problem when the next event happened.

I found that my car was towed from the university parking lot. I was livid. There was no number I could call to try to solve this so it was back to the principal's office to notify her about it. Because the building is so big, I got lost several times trying to get to her office.

Then the scene changed to other convoluted things I can't make sense of now.

GW

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