Seemed to be caught up being a side character in a Buffy episode. Some other character, first an antagonist (maybe, or maybe I just assumed her to be, since I guess she made me uneasy) then brought on board as one of the 'gang' (not main protagonist, but 'around') seemed to be an 'invisible' character (like one in an actual episode), but not that exact same one. I seemed to have warned 'the gang' about her, whereupon they left en masse to retrieve her.
When they returned and she was then there, I was inside a house, looking out an (open?) window. I may have been trying to open/manipulate it, had a bit of trouble at one point. Anyway, she was outside, dithering about. There was also another person (unknown male) a bit further away, but still 'around'. Both she and I saw something happening at a fence around some (garden?) area. We both saw a chipmunk pop out of a hole near some shrubbery, and immediately after, a (to me, visibly angry or annoyed - not sure why I could detect that as I was a fair distance away, in the house) rabbit. I noted, amused (not sure if just to myself, silently, or to both of us), that the rabbit had just chased the chipmunk out of its burrow, hence its obvious angry attitude.
Then we both also saw a snake, also hanging about in that grass/weeds/small shrubs running along the fence line. Again, I was far enough away so that it was odd that I could see some of the details I became aware of. Did the other women show them to me, or otherwise communicated them? Was my eyesight better? At any rate, we could both see that the snake was a normal, small garden variety snake, not unusually large that I recall. But she had distention near her end. Rightly or wrongly, I took that to mean that she was 'pregnant' - I assumed, about to lay eggs or something.
Noting this, I then joked to the other, formerly 'invisible' and intimidating (to me) woman that she (the snake) 'could go have brunch in Black Rock'. It was a genuine sarky witticism, and we were both amused.
Thing is, the joke I made only makes sense in the context of where I used to live for a decade, isn't even relevant to where I relocated to for the past couple of years.
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