I was in a hot air balloon with these two people who were supposed to be my parents, and it was nighttime and we were going to be flying towards the norther cross (yes, I know there's no such thing as that constellation, only in the south) which could be seen quite clearly in the sky. Every time we took off, though, these parents kept falling out of the damn basket and I had to grab hold of them and haul them back in. We landed back where we started, and we were in the middle of a stone paved street that looked sort of old fashioned with its lanterns. It was really wide, and there were no cars, only people walking, but I know it was in the future. Suddenly one of my 'parents' says I have to go up alone because 'even though we're leaving, you still have to keep up your hygiene.' Yeah, okay, like that makes sense.
Apparantly me going up by myself was the equivilant of taking a bath or something, I don't know. But I fought saying that I didn't know how to land the damn thing and I'd die. I was ignored. XD
So I'm sitting in this basket alone waiting when this guy walks by. This guy was really strange, you know? He looked Indian in ethnicity, with curly shoulder length black hair, and he wore flashy clothes and wore sun glasses even though it was nighttime. He was followed by a sort of entourage of girls. He's walking down the street, and then he stops about 7 feet away from me, pulls down his shades some, and gives me this look like, "Ew, wtf. and what are you doing in that hot air baloon basket? Ugh." I then glare at him and tell him off saying something about how I was going on a trip and he was a loser to look at me like that, or something.
He then shrugged and kept walking. XD
Right afterwards, some guy comes up to me and is all, "I can't believe you did that! You must be really something to tell that guy off and get away with it!" so I guess that guy must have been important or something, lol.
So then my 'parents' are still working on the damn ballon, and I'm crammed in this tiny basket sitting down with my legs pulled up (no bigger than a laundry basket), waiting, when I wake up and that's it.