Two strangers wake up in a place that doesn't exist.
A quiet shoreline. Endless sky. No memory of how they arrived, or how to leave.
Dan and Stacey come from lives shaped by exhaustion, loss, and unspoken longing. In this impossible space, time slows, boundaries blur, and connection feels both necessary and dangerous. What begins as confusion becomes something deeper, challenging everything they thought they understood about reality, identity, and escape.
The Dream is a quiet, emotionally driven work of literary fiction with subtle speculative elements. It explores the fragile space between waking and dreaming, and the ways the mind creates refuge when the world becomes unbearable.
For readers drawn to intimate storytelling, reflective pacing, and stories that linger long after the final page.