Alone and endlessly grieving in a small Virginia town, Elaine Walker tirelessly searches for a way to end her sorrow. She finds DreamCo, or more accurately, DreamCo finds her. But DreamCo doesn't just sell sleeping pills. For years they have been researching a groundbreaking scientific discovery. Dreams. The creation of dreams. DreamCo has attained the ability to create and mold dreams, to end pain and suffering, and perhaps even a way to live forever. Elaine is the perfect candidate: sad and isolated, and more importantly, plagued by incurable nightmares. DreamCo wants to test the abilities of their dream apparatus on the human brain. Could a machine teach a brain how to dream? Or could this dream manipulator be her undoing? As Elaine delves deeper and deeper into the world of Harry Potter, she will have to fight to make her way back. But the question is, will she want to return to the land of the living, will she fight for her life?
He shows up in her dreams time and time again, the pretty boy with scars on his face and sparkling eyes one could never forget... but he was never supposed to be real. He was supposed to be a fragment of her imagination. Well that's what Jaya Levine thought anyway.
Her disbelief in the existence of this mystery boy was brutally proven wrong, when he made an appearance at Hogwarts... and from the moment she was introduced to him, her heart shattered into a million pieces.
Hatred. That's what she felt towards him, that's what she felt towards Mattheo Marvolo Riddle, son of the Dark Lord... and so she swore to herself that her detestation towards him would never change. He would always be a player.
A manipulator.
A cigarette addict.
A major red flag.
Someone she would want to stay well away from.
Turns out, that's a lot harder than it looks.