When the line between dreams and reality collapses, nightmares learn how to breathe.Cora Vale was once lost in her own mind—a coma patient trapped inside an endless dream until she clawed her way back. Now a certified dream-therapist, she specializes in rescuing others from the same abyss. Her latest case should have been routine: a nine-year-old girl accused of a brutal murder she swears happened in her sleep.
But inside the sterile walls of the hospital, something is wrong. The child’s injuries multiply without cause. Bones fracture. Flesh burns. Machines short-circuit. And every clock in the facility stops at **3:07 a.m.**
To save the girl, Cora must enter her mind and confront a living nightmare—a dimension built from trauma, memory, and fear. There, monsters wear human faces, and pain becomes real. Every cut, every scream, every broken bone manifests outside the dream. The deeper Cora descends, the more she realizes this phenomenon isn’t isolated. It’s global. It’s spreading.
They call the victims **Dream Floaters**—souls who drift too deep into sleep until their bodies forget which world they belong to.Now Cora has to expose the truth before humanity itself starts to float.