Previously, we discovered that Oliver has been carrying an apple, the symbol of dreamscape ownership, inside of Benjamin's reality. In Mrs. Hills' reality, Quinn, her son, died when he was three months old, prompting her to become a Lucid as a way to find her lost memory of him, despite her husband, Arthur, objecting. Now, Benjamin confides in the Jaspers, while Oliver struggles with his tragic past...
Previously, we discovered that Oliver has been carrying an apple, the symbol of dreamscape ownership, inside of Benjamin's reality. In Mrs. Hills' reality, Quinn, her son, died when he was three months old, prompting her to become a Lucid as a way to find her lost memory of him, despite her husband, Arthur, objecting. Now, Benjamin confides in the Jaspers, while Oliver struggles with his tragic past...