Reverie takes place one interview room, twenty-three years from now. Jack Woolfe has no recollection of how he got there, and as he is questioned he struggles to remember his foggy past. Flashes of memories spring to his mind; himself as a...See moreReverie takes place one interview room, twenty-three years from now. Jack Woolfe has no recollection of how he got there, and as he is questioned he struggles to remember his foggy past. Flashes of memories spring to his mind; himself as a little boy in a park, playing with his sister, people speaking in French. A hallway, a bath filling with water. His violent and sexually abusive father, shouting. Disorientated, Jack is questioned. He is shown pictures of the little boy's clothes, stowed away under floorboards, and gradually it becomes more and more apparent that Jack is not the good guy in this story. Nor was he the little boy from his memory. He is told that he has already been questioned twice, his memory erased each time for the purpose of government-authorised research. Written by
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