On Friday Night, I Dreamed Of My Husband Standing in a Cemetery — I Woke up to a Call from the Hospital

“I Dreamed My Husband Was in a Cemetery — Then the Hospital Called”

On Friday night, I had a dream that chilled me to the bone.

In it, I was walking through a misty cemetery. The sky was overcast, everything gray and still. As I wandered between tombstones, I suddenly saw *him* — my husband, Mark — standing by a grave. He didn’t look scared. He just… waved at me. Slowly. Calmly. Like he was saying goodbye.

I started walking toward him, my heart pounding in my chest, calling out his name. But as I got closer, the fog thickened, and just as I reached out to touch his hand—

**RING. RING. RING.**

I jolted awake.

Disoriented, I turned toward his side of the bed. Empty.

He was supposed to be home from his night shift at 5:30. It was nearly 6:00.

Still groggy, I grabbed my phone. Unknown number.

I picked up, heart still racing from the dream.

**“Hello?”**

The voice on the other end was cold, sterile — female, professional.

**“Good evening. I’m calling from East Valley Hospital. I’m sorry to inform you, but your husband, Mark Daniels, has been in a serious accident. We need you to come in right away.”**

My entire body froze.

It felt like the world had tipped sideways.

I barely remember getting dressed or grabbing my keys. I just remember driving through red lights, whispering *“Please don’t be dead, please don’t be dead,”* over and over again like a prayer.

When I got to the hospital, a nurse met me in the lobby. Her face was tight with sympathy.

**“He’s alive,”** she said.
Those two words hit me like oxygen.
**“But it was close. He crashed just a few miles from home. He has a broken arm, a concussion… but he’s awake now. He asked for you.”**

When I walked into his room, he looked like a ghost — pale, bruised, hooked up to machines — but he smiled when he saw me.

**“Hey,”** he said weakly. **“You okay?”**

I burst into tears and took his hand.
**“*Am I okay?* You nearly died!”**

Then he said something that sent chills down my spine.

**“I had this weird feeling around 5 a.m. — like someone was calling me. A woman’s voice. I looked up and thought I saw you… standing on the side of the road, calling my name. And then…”**
He paused.
**“Nothing. I woke up here.”**

I didn’t tell him about the dream.

Not right away.

But later that night, when he was sleeping peacefully, I sat beside him and whispered,
**“You waved at me in the dream… but I guess you weren’t saying goodbye. You were telling me you’d be okay.”**

And somehow, I knew — we both would be.

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