The first dream I had before our stay at Grandma's happening right now, and saw Danger Mouse, Timon, Pumbaa and me welcoming Simon to both the neighbourhood and Tiny Pop. Mari made a selection of cakes to welcome Simon and his family, some featured Timon and Pumbaa's image on them, and I was getting used to playing with Simon and his little brother Gaspard. I think Simon might be a new favourite thing to see on Tiny Pop besides Esme & Roy....
In the dream I had last night, the Cutie Mark Crusaders and I challenged Strawberry Shortcake and Clifford The Big Red Dog to a race. It was a competition of big and small, of berries and dog treats, of red and pink, of girls and dogs. There is a legend that a tractor and a digger once challenged each other to a race, which was shown on TV across the globe, but now it's recreated with scented girls and big red dogs, with little fillies being referees. Watch 'Travis & Scoop's Race Day' on iPlayer:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p08pllk5/bob-the-builder-series-1-9-travis-and-scoops-race-day
The final dream was a lot darker in tone.

The dream's soundtrack was 'Putting The Dog To Sleep' and saw me swimming across a lazy river on a sunny day. Throughout some points in the dream, it switched drastically to Luke's torture and solitude in darkness, including his bloodied scar and his visions, and his fight with Issie, his right side changing into his werewolf form with the song's every sudden drumbeat. My visions based on 'Putting The Dog To Sleep' had turned into a dark, CBBC-based animatic about Scream Street's absence from the channel last November and the tragedy, blood and violence it secretly caused with Luke's exile.
I pray for you, Luke, stay alive....
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