This book is based on the idea that when a person is completely alone, their mind can create an entire universe. In that solitude, the human imagination becomes powerful enough to create faces, places, and emotions that never truly existed, yet feel painfully real.
The story follows a girl living a usual, boring life in London. Her days pass quietly, filled with routine and loneliness. One ordinary morning, she meets a boy in a small café. What begins as a simple encounter slowly turns into love. They start spending more time together, sharing moments, conversations, and silences, until they become an important part of each other’s lives.
However, something strange follows her happiness. Every time they meet, the girl experiences dreams—nightmares that feel disturbingly real. These dreams come like warnings, like hidden hints she cannot understand. In them, she often sees a particular person , filling her with fear and confusion. She never knows why these dreams haunt her or what they are trying to tell her.
Everything changes on the day the boy confesses his love at an airport. At the exact moment when they were hugging each other reality begins to shatter. The world around them breaks apart, turning into dust and fading away. Suddenly, an eye opens in a hospital room.
The truth is revealed: it was all a dream.
The boy is in a coma, and everything that happened was created by his mind. The girl, her life, and their love were all part of his imagination, formed to overcome his deep loneliness. In his unconscious state, he lived her life instead of his own.
Those nightmares were never hers—they were signs that something was wrong. The person she kept seeing in her dreams was always him.
She was never real.
He was only the dreamer.