Valkyrie, your dream is deeply layered and seems to reflect several elements of your waking life, especially your underlying anxieties and traumas. The bed moving like a car might symbolize your feeling of instability or lack of control in your life. As you observe the shops passing by, it could indicate a sense of detachment or being an observer rather than an active participant in your life. The mention of the spree killer, Wade Wilson, and your thoughts about him could be a manifestation of your preoccupation with violence and the impact it has on you, reflecting your distress about societal issues and personal safety.
When your parents tell you to stop the car, which is your bed, it suggests a demand for control or guidance from authoritative figures in your life. The imaginary clutch you pulled to stop the bed indicates a desire to find control in an uncontrollable situation. Entering the café with no physical food but still eating might symbolize spiritual or emotional nourishment, possibly connected to your reflections on the 'fruits of the spirits' from your church, indicating a search for deeper meaning or fulfillment.
The incident with the two guys and your parents' reaction could reflect feelings of inadequacy or judgment from those close to you, and the subsequent removal of your parents from the café while you stayed might symbolize a need to distance yourself from negative influences or toxic relationships. Seeing your bed gone and then walking home with your parents reappearing but unable to find the car/bed suggests a continued struggle to find stability and direction.
Helping your mom over the chain link fence and hearing your flesh sizzle could represent the pain and sacrifice involved in dealing with familial obligations or past traumas. The revelation that these figures are not your real parents, followed by their faces turning grotesque, might symbolize the realization of unhealthy or harmful aspects of these relationships. Clinging to the guy from earlier in fear could indicate a desire for protection and understanding from someone outside your usual support system.