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Somnolence
- Narrado por: Scott LeCote
- Duração: 1 hora e 25 minutos
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Sinopse
The year was 2124, and humanity had reached unprecedented heights of technological advancement. Cities floated above the clouds, connected by shimmering pathways of light. Amidst this backdrop of marvels and miracles, the line between the virtual and the real had become increasingly blurred, and nowhere was this more apparent than in the life of Omari Myers. Omari was a brilliant software engineer, celebrated for his contributions to immersive virtual realities. Despite his professional successes, it was his personal life that defined him. Omari was deeply in love with his wife, Mya, a passionate artist and community activist who had stolen his heart from the moment they met.
Six months prior, a devastating car accident had shattered their world. Mya had been driving home from a late-night community meeting when a malfunction in her car's automated navigation system led to a catastrophic collision. Omari's life had turned upside down in an instant. He had rushed to the hospital, his heart pounding with fear and desperation. The doctors had done everything they could, but Mya had slipped into a coma, her body unresponsive despite their best efforts.
The hospital had become Omari's second home. He spent his days at work, pouring himself into his projects as a way to cope with the pain, and his nights by Mya's bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, hoping that somehow, she could hear him. The sterile smell of antiseptic and the steady beep of the machines monitoring Mya's vital signs had become the backdrop to his life. Each day, he hoped for a miracle, and each day, that miracle seemed further away....