RiaAnn, your dream is quite fascinating and rich with symbolic layers. The setting of the last day of school signifies a transition or an ending of a particular phase in your life, possibly hinting at the conclusion of a significant chapter. When the guy asked you if you had told the teacher about what happened, it seems to symbolize an element of accountability or a situation where you might have felt pressured to divulge information. The fact that you forgot what happened could indicate a sense of confusion or a subconscious attempt to block out a troubling memory. The trivial nature of the trick suggests that while it might have been minor, it still left an impression on you.
The end-of-year celebration with lots of cake denotes a sense of culmination and reward. Holly, your old friend, arriving late but on her birthday brings a mix of nostalgia and the passage of time. Her bringing pots, pans, and spoons, where you found your dad's debit card, could symbolize a blending of past relationships and current responsibilities. The act of finding and throwing away the no-longer-useful debit card might signify letting go of something that once had value but is now obsolete in your life.
Watching a movie and the cake with different slices, some filled with toppings, may reflect the variety and unpredictability of life experiences. This part of your dream underscores the idea of enjoying life's different flavors and moments, even if they are unconventional or unexpected.
In the second part of your dream, the continuation of the last day of school or summer vibe with high school acquaintances, except for your boyfriend Jordan, suggests a mix of old and new influences in your life. Riding in a big SUV and having a crush on a guy in the backseat, while still loving Jordan, points to the complexity of your emotions and relationships. Jordan's role in ensuring your safety, even during a day of non-sobriety, highlights his protective and caring nature.
The episode of driving on the wrong side of the road and encountering Caleb, someone from your past, suggests a sense of disorientation or straying off your usual path.