Samantha_pierce__105
A girl grows up believing her dreams are simply too vivid-rich with detail, emotion, and continuity that linger long after she wakes. As she gets older, the line between dreaming and waking begins to blur. Her dreams feel structured and complete, while her waking life feels fragmented, inconsistent, and strangely hollow. Memories don't align, time behaves oddly, and emotions arrive late or not at all.
She becomes trapped in uncertainty, unable to determine whether her dreams are intruding on reality or if her reality itself is an illusion. The more she questions it, the more both worlds seem to react to her awareness, each pulling at her with equal conviction. She does not uncover which world is false-only that choosing wrong may cost her her sense of self entirely.