I had a dream that I harbored a fugitive. It was a friend or something. They ran from the cops and stole a bunch of cars. When we hide then it was like a whole bunch of people in the building. I got pushed to calling the cops even though I didn’t want to and I did it for money. Everyone knew it was me because something came out and it had my name on it. I ran. My cousin was there and was getting herself an alcoholic drink but I been sober so I got a coke and ran again. I got in my car and started driving. The cops in a helicopter had a big spotlight on my car. Some how I lost control of the car. I crashed and flipped into probably 20 hours and made another 20 or 30 crash. I looked down In my hand and the coke I had was actually an ultra beer. I panicked and threw it. A cop on a golf cart came up at that time and was questioning everyone who threw something but didn’t see me.
This dream may indicate feelings of guilt and pressure in your waking life. The fugitive in your dream could represent a part of yourself or a situation that you are trying to hide or avoid confronting. Running from the cops and stealing cars may symbolize the fear of consequences for your actions or the sense of being pursued by authority figures.
The choice to call the cops for money, even though you didn't want to, may suggest inner conflict between your morals and external pressures. The feeling of being exposed and eventually running away reflects a fear of being caught or found out for something you think you have done wrong.
Seeing your cousin getting an alcoholic drink while you choose a coke may symbolize a sense of isolation or distancing yourself from harmful behaviors. The crash and chaos that result from the car accident could represent a loss of control or a fear of things spiraling out of your hands. The switch from a coke to an ultra beer in your hand may represent a lapse in your resolve or your struggle with staying true to your sobriety.
Overall, this dream may highlight your inner turmoil and the need to address conflicting emotions or decisions in your waking life. It may be a reflection of your fears, doubts, and the need to confront challenging situations or emotions to find resolution and peace within yourself.