After the Dream
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to get a second chance?
To relive your past, correct your mistakes, and undo your regrets—
only to discover that such a gift might be a curse.
After living fifteen full years, Kevin and Julie wake up as ten-year-olds, forced back into childhood with the belief that their adult lives were nothing more than a dream. But the dream refuses to fade. It reshapes their minds, sharpens their instincts, and awakens abilities no child should possess.
In a bustling Nigerian town where gossip travels faster than truth, where faith outweighs reason and superstition is never dismissed, Kevin begins seeing the future in painful, involuntary flashes—visions that grow longer, clearer, and more dangerous with time. Julie manifests a different curse: she absorbs the emotions of those around her, and when she loses control, those feelings erupt outward, overwhelming minds and warping reality itself.
Surviving primary school becomes harder than adulthood ever was. Friends turn hostile, families grow unstable, and childhood becomes a fragile performance they must maintain. As they adapt, the truth behind the dream begins to surface—not as prophecy, but as memory.
What begins as a struggle to control strange powers evolves into a supernatural coming-of-age story rooted in the cultural rhythms of modern Nigeria, where prayer is protection, fear is inherited, and the unseen is always watching. As Kevin and Julie’s abilities escalate, whispers of angels, demons, and forces beyond religion draw closer, revealing that their awakening was no accident—and the dream was only the beginning.