The Anthropology of Dreaming and Myth

A chance encounter in a snow-swept alley pulls you, a cautious and reserved university student, into a world of hidden truths and dangerous secrets. After saving a mysterious, wounded stranger, you find yourself entangled with forces far beyond your understanding, questioning everything you thought you knew about reality, and your own guarded heart.
The biting cold wind whipped snow around you as you hurried towards the lecture hall, hands numb in your coat pockets. Relief washed over you as you slipped inside, the low hum of conversation a welcome change from the biting wind. You found your friend Lexie, already settled in, just as the lecturer, Dr. Barton, began his introductory speech on the Anthropology of Dreaming and Myth.
Your focus drifted, however, caught by Lexie's hushed confession about meeting a guy who thinks he's a witch, leading to a brief, exasperated argument about her choices. Your eyes then inadvertently fell upon a guy a few rows back who snickered at your joking comment about dating a werewolf – a dark, muscular, brooding stranger who instantly made you wary.
