Lennart dreamed the same dream every night: He was standing in a room with blue walls, while a woman stood at the window, looking out. One morning, he recounted this in a dream forum. An hour later, someone replied: "That's my dream. But in my dream, you're the one standing at the window."
The two—Lennart and Clara—began to compare their dreams. The more they exchanged, the more their nightly worlds overlapped. They learned to leave each other messages: a red cloth on a chair, an open drawer. Finally, they dared to ask the same question in their dreams: "What's all this for?"
That same night, they received the same answer—spoken by a voice neither of them recognized: "So that you realize that you're not thinking alone."