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Authors: Kat Lansby

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I glanced down
,
indifferent to it
. “Oh, it’s fine. Thanks.”

He
sat back in his chair and
shook his head.

I'm still trying to figure out how I know you.
Where are you from?”

“Northern New Jersey. Morristown. I grew up there, and my
sister and parents still live
there.”

“Do you travel much for work?”

“The company I work for sends me on long-term assignments to different places.”


That
must keep you pretty busy.

“It does.” He was listening intently,
and I could tell that he was still trying to understand
how he knew me
. “I
just got back from an eight-month job in San Diego in March
.

The memory of Him flashed in my mind again.
“Then, I was in New York for
seven months
.”

Nicholas
was quiet for a moment and shook his head.

Sophia
,” he
furrowed his brows
. “
I feel like we've met before, but I don't remember where. This is going to drive me crazy until I figure it out. Your face is so familiar.

“I’ve seen you, too
,

I said simply.

“So

you recognized me yesterday?”
I nodded
, and he
crossed his arms
. “Whe
re
did we meet?”

Why not?
I had nothing to lose. “
You’re going to think I’m crazy,” I
told him
,

but
I
’ve seen you in three
dream
s
.”

“What?” he asked. Leaning forward with his forearms on his knees, he became quite serious. “
Are you sure?”

“I’m sure,”
I nodded.

He shook his head and stared off into space. “I’ve been having a lot of
strange
dreams
lately
, but I don’t remember most of them.”
Then, he looked back at me. “Is that why you left so
quickly
yesterday?”

Feeling a little embarrassed, I smiled.
“Yeah
.” I looked into my cup of tea, which was hal
f gone by now, and swirled the m
ug
ever so slightly
to watch the particles at the bottom
sway
beneath
the liquid
.

A little nervously, he asked, “Can you tell me about the dreams?”

I looked at him. “I don’t know if that’s a good idea.”

“Please,” he said, sounding a little desperate. “I’ve been struggling here for the last few years – first with
Rachel
’s illness
and, then, becoming a single father. I could use a little clarity. If
you’ve
really
seen me in your
dreams
,
maybe you look so familiar because I’ve seen you in mine
. Please tell me. I
t might help me feel like there’s
some
meaning to my life
, and it’s not just
absolute
chaos.”

Suddenly,
I felt sorry for him. I'm sure he had a lot to juggle and not a lot of help.
“Okay.”
I closed my eyes before l
ooking back up at him
.
“The first dream came not long after I arrived in San Diego.
I c
ouldn’t see
your
face clearly
, but I’m pretty sure it was you.
I
’d
been
with
my boyfriend
David
for
four
years. He was a wonderful man, and we were living together in my house back in New Jersey. We talked about getting married, maybe having kids. But when I went to San Diego, everything changed.”

“What happened?”


I don’t know. Everything just fell apart
.
It was
the longest time that I
’d
ever
been away from him, and I only
saw him a couple of times
. I was working long hours to set up a physics lab
with my boss
JT
. JT’s
a very good-looking guy
and ha
s
a bit of a reputation as a
playboy although I never had a problem with him
.
David
suddenly became insecure and
wasn’t comfortable with my working
so closely with JT
. It was
the first time
I’d
ever seen
David
jealous, and it made me wonder if he didn’t trust me.
I thought that he
would
get over it after I
finished the project and came home, but we never got that far
. Also, h
e was ready to start a family, and I wasn’t.
O
ne
morning
, I
had a dream
, and you were in it
.
You were standing there smiling at me. That’s it
.”

“Did I say anything?”
he asked,
looking
perplexed
.

Given that I had only met
Nicholas
the previous day, I was a little nervous about sharing so much
personal
information.
However,
he was clearly
struggling
, and I felt obliged to
tell him
what
I could
.
My dreams had comforted
me
and had
inspired me to
work on myself
.
If nothing else
, I could thank him
for that
.


I don’t mean to pry
.” His eyes searched mine. “I’m just… looking for some answers.”

I continued. “It’s okay. I feel like I owe it to you.”

He
moved
his head to one side
. “
Why
?”

“When I saw you that night, I felt

and I don’t mean to make you uncomfortable with this

I felt an overwhelming sense of love. It was something that I
’d
never felt before
, not even with David
.
You were standing there
just smiling
at me
.
There was so much…
warmth
.

“I didn’t say anything?”

I shook my head. “Not then.”

“You said
there were
three
dream
s.

I nodded. “
Several weeks later, I had the second dream. It was the same as the same as the first.”
Things were
about to get very personal, and I hesitated. “
I might save the
third
for another time.”

Just then, we heard
Hannah
crying
again
. “Okay
,

he said.

“I really should get going,” I told him. “I hope I didn’t make you
feel uneasy
by sharing this.”

“No,” he shook his head and ran his hand through his hair. “Before you go, can you tell me one more thing?”

“Sure.”


Did the
dreams
mean anything to
you
?”
H
e looked
puzzled
like he was trying to
make sense of
it all.

I smiled
a little
and nodded. “They showed me that there was a
certain feeling
that
I was
missing in my relationship with
David
.
I went home and broke up with him.”

He looked
startled
. Just then,
Hannah
started to
bawl
.

“I
'll
let myself out
,” I told him
, and h
e nodded
. I picked
up my
purse
and walked
toward the door.


Sophia,” he said quietly, and I turned to look at him. “Thanks
.”

I nodded and pulled the door closed behind me as he walk
ed
down the hall
toward
Hannah
’s bedroom.

It was a
sunny,
cold day, and
I
moved quickly to get into the car and start the heater. As I drove home, I wondered if I should have told
Nicholas
anything about my
dreams
. After all, I had just met him the day before. He’d been very kind to call me about my scarf. Clearly, he recognized me. I wondered if he
’d
had the same dreams but didn’t
remember
them with everything else going on in his life.
I just had to trust that things were unfolding as they needed to.

 

Chapter
1
1

It
was the second week of December,
and everyone
at work
was
cheerful and looking forward to the time off between Christmas and New Year’s
.
O
n Thursday
after work,
Margaret,
Peter
, and I bundled up and walked quickly
along
the
few blocks
to
Mercat a la Planxa
on South Michigan Avenue
,
one of the best tapas bars in town.

We ordered some food and drinks and managed to snag a table just as some
patrons
were getting up to leave.
We were glad we’d gotten there a little early as
the place was packed a short while later.
Margaret excused
he
rself to go to the bathroom, and
Peter
stepped outside to
answer
a phone call
where it was cold but far quieter
.


Sophia
?” a familiar voice asked through the din. I glanced
over
my right shoulder
, and JT stood about two feet away.

“JT?” I said
sounding surprised. I stood up, and we hugged. “What
are
you doing here?”

He smiled. “My sister
Denise
lives in Chicago.” He pointed to a
corner
table
,
and
Denise
wa
ved. I smiled and waved back. “I came here to spend some time with her over the holidays. She
’s
going through a messy divorce
.”

“I’m sorry to hear that…
t
he divorce I mean
,” I said.

He
chuckled
and shook his head
. “
I can’t believe I ran into you here.
We
should get together while I’m
in town
.” His tone softened
, and he reached up and touched my
arm
.
“I’ve missed you.”

I felt myself b
lush and was glad
for the dim lighting
.
B
efore I thought better of it, I
said
, “
Since you’re in town, y
ou should come to the Hastings
holiday
party
next weekend.”

He
smiled, looking
encouraged
.
“I’d really like that. What time is it?”

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