When you see a bad dream, never examine what you have seen, how you saw it, or whether you are guilt-ridden, or at fault. The wily one – if he couldn't harm you by day – will come by night. Sometimes, God will allow it to approach us in our sleep, in order for us to realize that the "old person" inside us has not yet died. At other times, the enemy approaches a person in his sleep and presents various dreams to him in order to get him worried when he wakes up. That's why you shouldn't pay any attention whatsoever to dreams; just make the sign of the Cross, cross yourself and your pillow, and you can also place a Cross and one or two icons on your pillow and say your prayer until you fall asleep. The more you pay attention to dreams, the more the enemy will come and bother you. This is not something that happens to adults only; it can also happen to children. With young children – even when they are little angels – the enemy goes and scares them when they are asleep, and they are jerked out of their sleep in agony, and they run, terrified and in tears, into their mother's arms. They can also be approached by Angels, so you can see them laughing joyfully in their sleep – or they awake, out of an immense joy. Subsequently, the dreams that are brought on by temptation are an external influence of the enemy on man, while he is asleep.
Do not pay attention to your dreams. Regardless of if they are pleasant or unpleasant, one should not believe them, because there is the danger of being deluded. Ninety-five percent of dreams are deceptive. That's why the Holy Fathers say that we shouldn't pay attention to them. Very few dreams are from God; but even then, for someone to interpret them they must be pure of heart and have other prerequisites - like Joseph and Daniel, who had God-given charismas. "I will tell you," Daniel said to Nebuchadnezzar, "both the dream that you saw, as well as what it signifies." But note what state he had attained! He was among lions and even though they were hungry, they didn't touch him. Habakkuk took food to him, and he remarked "Did God remember me?" If God didn't have the Prophet Daniel in mind, who else would He keep in mind?
–St. Paisios, on dreams.
tl;dr Forget about it