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<p>Falling into a coma wasn't easy on Samuel Moore. Alternating between wakefulness and sleep, three years of hospitalization left him with the afterimage of a normal life. His old world was gone. His high school friends were different people, his life was out of its scheduled route, and his parents remained loving, but careful. Almost distant. Unsure of how to deal with a son out of his time.</p> <p>After his awakening, Sam didn't dream. Not anymore. Instead, he lived every day of his new life plagued by a feeling of loss. The hollow frustration of a half-remembered dream—of memories he wasn't even sure were his own. And alongside it all, the festering doubt of whether his reality was something to be believed.</p> <p>Sam knew dreams could be very persuasive about reality when they wanted to be.</p> <p>His new life might just be a better liar than the rest.</p>
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