Repentance

Repentance

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Have you ever wished you can go back in time to change one thing that you deeply regret? That regret that sits in the back of your mind and only comes out when you lay in bed at night. Or maybe the eternal regret that torments your whole living experience. Elia, a philosophy student and bakery co-owner with a wildly creative mind dedicates her life to astral projection and learning about time travel. Her, being a reckless person with a burning passion, or maybe obsession with the astral realm and its endless possibilities, she has all power to the earths laws. As a child she's always questioned the significance of human existence and asked the questions that couldn't be answered by the universe itself. If no one can answer her questions, then she had to do the work. Dreams are a portal to a whole other dimension, a parallel universe of many, Elia only discovers by meeting her "Dream self". Elia goes through life feeling like a ghost, someone whos just an observer. With the accompanying sense that she doesnt exist to the outside world, she is impulsive with her actions and decisions. But of course, with every good comes bad, its only fair.
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'There's something beyond the mirrors...' She should probably be choosing her majors for college, considering a career, and the direction for the rest of her life. Instead - she's still working at the small town coffee shop where she got her first job. And while commuting from a bigger city to the much smaller town of Briarsfield where she grew up is a pain, Evie likes the stability. The normalcy. Because the dreams or nightmares that Evie had started having a little over a year ago now are anything but normal. Dreams of an endless void of fog. They've persisted and refused to leave her alone now for months. And Evie is haunted by the chilling feeling that she is not alone in the fog. But when the fog suddenly becomes real, weather completely uncommon for Briarsfield at this time of year, Evie wakes up to a sensation of dread. And that something is very different. And very wrong. That something has changed and she's been suddenly put at the epicenter. At the precipice of something life altering. Or world ending.

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