Dream • er /ˈdrēmər/ noun 1. A person who lives in a world of fantasy; one who is impractical and unrealistic 2. A person whose ideas or projects are considered audacious or highly speculative; visionary. •••• Lauren doesn't want to be remembered by just one thing. She has always been a dreamer in her own might, and she lives in her own world full of visions she has always created for herself. But growing up in a society where the future is practically laid out for you, when they make a decision, you can't say no. That's the thing with The Eye - you always have to think about them first before your own self. And there's a reason why dreams are happening in your sleep -- because all of it is only happening inside your head. They are called dreams for a reason, and Lauren knows it, as The Eye has always believed in the beauty of facing reality. So when crossroads keep on presenting itself to Lauren in so many occasions, what will she choose? The one that will give her genuine happiness for only herself or the other, where her society, her known family expects her to do? And, as she goes on embracing the future that was laid out for her, will she completely regret doing it? Or will one thing, or even one person, change her perception completely?