Two souls. Two cities. One impossible connection.
Nora Chen is a night-shift nurse in Chicago, numbed by routine and weighed down by memories she doesn't speak of. Half a world away, Kai Tanaka, a quiet astronomer in Kyoto, spends his nights studying distant galaxies, hiding from emotions he can't name.
Neither knows the other exists-until a strange, silent thread begins to connect their minds.
At first, it's only fragments: fleeting thoughts, echoes of emotions, a sudden sense of being watched by someone who cares. But as the bond between them deepens, Nora and Kai begin to share memories, dreams, and feelings that transcend logic or geography.
Bound by a phenomenon they cannot explain and a longing neither of them fully understands, they are drawn into a fragile, beautiful connection that could heal them-or shatter everything they've tried to forget.
Dreams We Left on the Bridge is a lyrical exploration of love, loneliness, and the unseen bridges that bind us. Poetic, profound, and quietly powerful, it asks: What if the person who understands you most has never even met you?