Naomi, your dream is rich with symbolism and emotions that reflect various facets of your life. The setting of being at school or in a familiar environment suggests a place where you are still learning and growing. The presence of a crush and the interaction with her highlights your exploration of your sexuality and relationships, indicating a desire for connection and acknowledgment of your polyamorous identity. When she reciprocates your feelings, it represents a moment of validation and acceptance of your true self.
As you and your friends drive off, the crash that occurs next to a graveyard introduces a stark contrast between life and death, joy and tragedy. The accident may symbolize the sudden and unpredictable challenges you face, perhaps due to past traumatic experiences or ongoing life stressors. Your reaction to the crash, especially your concern for your friends and your crush, demonstrates your caring nature and the emotional weight you carry, even amidst chaos.
The disturbing image of your crush being severely injured, despite your initial belief that she was safe, reveals an underlying fear of losing those you care about and the confusion that can accompany traumatic events. Your act of wrapping her in a blanket and tending to her wounds in a graveyard—a place associated with death—suggests your attempt to find solace and protection amidst adversity. The apple pie filling on the concrete, an unusual detail, might symbolize the messiness and unexpected elements in life, yet you still manage to navigate through it.
Fast forward to the scene in the mall, where you are with your crush in a mattress store, almost nude, and engaging in intimate acts while others go about their day, indicates a desire for intimacy and vulnerability in a public or exposed setting. This scenario might reflect your wish to be your authentic self openly, without judgment or shame.