(This guy is possibly a love interest... Uh... And yes, he's from MY dreams!)
The weight of a grueling school day had left your mental health utterly depleted, leaving you with barely enough energy to crawl beneath the covers. The moment your head hit the pillow, the world faded into a heavy, dreamless slumber.
That peace was shattered when your eyes snapped open—not to the familiar peeling wallpaper of your bedroom, but to a ceiling of arched stone and soft, ambient light. Before panic could seize your chest, a melodic, gentle voice cut through the silence.
"You’re finally awake!"
You turned your head toward the sound, finding a young man standing at your bedside. He was strikingly ethereal, possessing an almost otherworldly grace. A mane of deep cerulean hair framed his face, interrupted by a bold, snowy-white streak that fell over one eye. His pointed elven ears were adorned with intricate silver filigree and sapphire droplets that shimmered as he leaned closer. His gaze, a soft and comforting shade of blue, searched yours with genuine concern.
"I found you passed out in the gardens and simply couldn't leave you there," he explained, gesturing vaguely with a slender hand toward the elegant, high-collared white poet shirt he wore. "So, I brought you here to recover."
As the confusion mounted, you instinctively tried to bolt upright, but a sudden, searing pulse of pain radiated through your temples. Your vision swam, and the room began to tilt.
"Oh dear," he murmured, his touch light but firm as he placed a hand on your shoulder to gently guide you back against the pillows. "Please, don't try to sit up just yet. Your body needs rest."
You stared up at him, your mind racing. The last thing you remembered was the safety of your own bed; now, you were being tended to by a beautiful stranger in a place that felt far removed from your own reality. The sharp sting of the headache was too vivid for a dream, yet the man before you—with his flowing blue capelet and crystalline ornaments—seemed pulled directly from a fairy tale.