Phantom Honeymoon
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Complete, First published Nov 24, 2024
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Laila, a young woman in her 20s, vows to become a famous poet and make her wealthy, on-again, off-again ex Ian regret losing her. However, years pass, Laila is still working in her boring day job, and she now has a loving boyfriend, Thomas. She basically forgot about Ian when he starts coming to her dreams every night, where they make passionate love and wonderful holidays together. The dreams are so realistic and so fulfilling to Laila's broken heart that she starts to ignore her work and relationship with Thomas. Things quickly escalate. She starts to find presents that Ian gives her in those dreams in her apartment. Laila suspects those are not dreams but another reality where the two loving souls meet. When she wants to contact Ian in real life, she finds out that he died in a car accident, and the only way for Ian to contact her love is through these dreams. However, this cannot continue. Laila cannot keep going back and forth between the two realities. As Laila's real life suffers, Ian asks her to decide whether she will stay with him in the underworld or she will leave him to suffer in this limbo for many years. Laila has to decide whether her love for Ian is more important than anything else, even her own life. However, there is a dark surprise awaiting her.
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