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Ever since I was born, I’ve had these strange, fragmented dreams.

They were hard to describe—disjointed flashes of shadowy figures and distant voices that always felt just out of reach. Like watching a memory that wasn’t mine, or hearing whispers behind a thick wall. I could never make sense of them, and maybe deep down... I didn’t really want to.

At first, I brushed them off. They were just dreams, right? Unsettling, yes, but dreams all the same. And yet, sometimes it felt l ...

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