drink when Richard entered the breakout area.
âHi, Kate. Brenda told me that youâd arrived. Iâm sorry about you usual room. Weâre just making a few alterations to our equipment. Upgrading our security.â
âSecurity?â she said, puzzled.
âWhy sound so surprised, we take it very seriously here.â
âIâm not sure I follow. What could possibly go wrong in a dream?â
âWell, for starters, Iâm guessing you wouldnât want anyone to hack into your sub-conscious.â
âIs that possible?â she asked, trying her best to quell the feeling of unease that was growing in the pit of her stomach.
âHighly unlikely,â he said, assuaging her fears, âBut weâre not prepared to take the risk that someone out there might develop that ability. We want to stay one step ahead of the game at all times, hence the upgrade.â
âI guess that means no dreaming for me tonight then,â she sighed.
âOn the contrary, I was going to invite you to try out one of our brand new chambers, so long as you donât mind being a bit of a guinea pig.â
âYou mean, Iâd be the first?â she said.
Richard nodded.
Kate wasnât sure she had been the first at anything since winning the egg and spoon race back at primary school when she was seven years old, so she agreed.
The new room that Richard ushered her into was much smaller than the dream chamber that she and Sylvia had used previously and there were only three beds. Kate had been hoping to take a trip alone, but she was fairly sure that Richard would suggest joining her. To her slight surprise, not to mention relief, Richard explained that he would monitor her as she fell asleep, but then have to leave in order to supervise the work that was going on around the centre. Feigning disappointment, Kate tried to sound sincere as she said, âMaybe next time.â
âMaybe,â he said, as she lay down and attached the pads to her temples. Along with the two wires that hooked into the pads, there was a third, which Kate wasnât sure what to do with.
Ah, thatâs one of the other differences,â he explained. âWeâve dispensed with the sleep inducing tablets in favour of an alternative method.â
âHow does it work?â she asked.
âSimilar to a hospital drip. I simply attach a tiny needle to the end, thus, then feed it into your arm, if I may.â
Though she wasnât entirely happy about this, Kate decided that it would be silly to back out now, so she presented her left forearm to him. Taking hold of it, Richard massaged a smidgen of ointment onto the skin of her inner elbow. Kate then felt a tiny prick. Though it didnât really hurt, she couldnât help flinching.
âSweet dreams,â he said.
Kate didnât hear him. The feed worked instantly. She was already fast asleep.
Inside the dream, Kate pinched the bridge of her nose and shook her head. Whether it was the new method of inducing sleep, she couldnât be sure, but she felt ever so slightly woozy, as if she had taken some really strong medication. She certainly didnât remember conjuring up the scenario she found herself in the midst of. She was seated at the table of an outdoor café on Monmartre looking out over Paris. Was it an extension of the last dream she had experienced at the centre? It certainly felt like it. A waiter came and placed an espresso on her table, before bustling away to deal with another order. Kate drank the coffee gratefully, hoping that it might help to clear her head. Her thought processes felt hazy though and she didnât feel fully in charge of the dream.
Before trying anything grand, she decided to experiment on a small scale. Closing her eyes she imagined her cup refilling. Upon opening her eyes, to her delight, she found another miniature cup of steaming coffee waiting for her. As she reached for it she noticed two
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