I'm probably in a book exhibition, someone asks me what was the first book of a series (shatter me series probably) I tell them the answer, but then I tell them to wait and I go inside a very big hall filled with books. I see a guy who's sitting on a chair and I go sit on his lap and ask him something that wasn't related to the previous question asked by the other person. He mumbled something like 'its in my wallet, should I tell her?' then I see a short, brown mid-length haired woman with glasses and she takes a book and goes outside. But she storms in a few minutes later accusing the guy I'm sitting atop of, of plagiarism. I stand up, so does he and then they both have a heated argument. I ask the lady to bring proof and she storms outside. I go and pat the man on his back and the touch felt so real that I still remember it.
This dream could be reflecting some inner conflict or uncertainty you may be experiencing in your waking life. The book exhibition setting may represent your desire for knowledge or exploration. The question about the first book of a series could symbolize a desire for understanding or clarity about a particular situation or aspect of your life.
The interaction with the man in the dream may represent a need for guidance or support from someone close to you. Sitting on his lap could symbolize a sense of comfort or intimacy in seeking help or advice. The man's response about something being in his wallet may suggest hidden information or unresolved issues that need to be addressed.
The appearance of the woman with glasses accusing the man of plagiarism could symbolize a fear of being deceived or betrayed by someone close to you. The argument between the man and the woman may represent inner conflicts or tensions that you are experiencing in your waking life.
Overall, this dream may be prompting you to confront unresolved issues, communicate openly with others, and seek clarity or proof before jumping to conclusions. The vivid sensation of touch in the dream could indicate a strong emotional connection or a need for reassurance in your waking life.