I was at school walking with my friend when the chatter of the school stopped and stood a man holding a gun. I ran away with my friend to the bathroom where we hid in the same stall. we kissed randomly and got out a few minutes later. We went to the covered lunch area where one of the staff got broken up by his girlfriend. He stopped crying shortly after and for some reason we were in my kitchen. I looked at the shadows of people who passed by and tried to guess which one was the one of the shooter's. we never guessed right because I woke up.
This dream can represent various feelings and emotions you might be experiencing in your waking life. The school setting may symbolize a place of learning and personal growth, while the presence of a man with a gun highlights feelings of fear, danger, or vulnerability. Running away and hiding with your friend in the bathroom suggests a desire for safety and protection during challenging times. The unexpected kiss in the dream might represent a momentary escape or distraction from the fear and intensity of the situation. It could also indicate a need for intimacy or comfort during times of stress. The scene shifting to the covered lunch area where a staff member gets broken up by his girlfriend might symbolize emotional turmoil and instability in relationships. Witnessing this breakup and the staff member's subsequent recovery could reflect your own experiences or observations of interpersonal dynamics in your waking life. The transition to your kitchen and your attempt to identify the shooter among passing shadows implies a lingering sense of unease and suspicion. It may reflect a general sense of caution or heightened awareness in your waking life, where you are trying to identify potential threats or hidden dangers. Overall, this dream suggests a mix of fear, vulnerability, desire for safety, emotional instability in relationships, and a sense of caution. It could be an indication that you are dealing with stressful situations or emotions in your waking life and may need to address them for your own well-being.