About Lucid Dreams
Fifteen years ago, Scott Metcalf had received a life-threatening injury in battle during the Vietnam war that had earned him an early ticket home. Suffering from his past, Scott turned to drugs as an only means of escape when all else had failed.
A few years later, during a period where the tension between the United States and Russia was only seeming to grow worse, a sudden virus plagued all of America and many were sent into a panic. Soon after, a vaccine was distributed by the Government to the people in the shape of a pill. Though many had put their trust in the pill, some remained skeptical of it; refusing to accept it into their bodies. Those who rejected it were looked down on as crazy people and were soon labeled as Downers by a small, yet growing group of people who secretly abused the vaccine. These people had found pleasure in taking multiple doses beyond the recommended amount and soon had begun to mix it together with other drugs to form the ultimate experimental pill that would give its user the experience of a lifetime. The Lucid pill was coined by those same people who created it. These people were referred to as Lucys.
After years of searching for an escape, Scott finally finds it in the shape of the Lucid pill, though for him it seems to do more harm than good. When he wakes up from his first trip on Lucid and finds a mysterious girl in his apartment, Scott is soon sent down a path riddled with mysteries waiting to be uncovered, though some secrets are better kept hidden and for Scott, not searched for. What you don’t know cant hurt you…
“The truth is never comfortable – Neither is walking down the path to get to the truth, though the desire to know it pushes us through the discomfort. I think you’ll do the same, Scott. Its human instinct.”
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Author Bio:
I’m a twenty-year-old who loves to write stories. There’s not much else to say about me other than I hope that my stories have an impact on others just like the books I had read when I was younger had on me.