Dylan fell silent. For years, he had harbored a bitter resentment toward Thomas, fueled by what he had thought was irrefutable proof of the man's involvement in killing his parents. He had never thought of looking into the accident of his parents. But now, with the nightmares surfacing night after night, his conviction was wavering.
The dreadful feeling of losing everything, including his own life, had made him realize that something miserable had happened in his past life. The nightmares were more than just dreams—they felt like fractured memories from another life. Because of someone's sinister plan, he and the Williams family had met tragic, agonizing ends.