The narrative of Avery and Matthew is told in "Nevermind Goodbye." Two lonely strangers who begin to find consolation in a dream connection with one another that does not actually exist. They are unable to communicate with one another because they are too immersed in their fantasy. Instead, they struggle to form relationships with other people, only to discover that reality cannot conquer the fiction. They are both compelled to confront their problems as truth and fantasy intersect.
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The narrative of Avery and Matthew is told in "Nevermind Goodbye." Two lonely strangers who begin to find consolation in a dream connection with one another that does not actually exist. They are unable to communicate with one another because they are too immersed in their fantasy. Instead, they struggle to form relationships with other people, only to discover that reality cannot conquer the fiction. They are both compelled to confront their problems as truth and fantasy intersect.
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