Shared dreams

Rob_Royale

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This popped into my head this morning when I was dozing before the alarm.

Married couple

He wakes up after a sexy dream, and his wife is awake and ready for him. They have passionate morning sex.
The next morning, he has an incredibly vivid and realistic dream of he and his best friend spit roasting his wife. Again, his wife is already awake and she damn near attacks him. He wants to ask her about it, but their sex life had been poor of late, and he's just overjoyed with her renewed interest.
The next morning it happens again, even wilder and more realistic. That morning, during their lovemaking, his wife moans the name of another man and he at the same moment, another woman. A man and woman that he had never met in the real world, but they had been with, in his dream.
Their eyes meet mid-thrust. "How did you know—" they ask at the same time.
"Were we having the same dream?" she asks.
Shocked, he shrugs. "I don't know. Maybe one of us is sharing them with the other?"
Her eyes go wide. "If so, whose dreams are they!?"
 
Hmm...

My mind went to the thought they were somehow medicated with an experimental drug. Someone they know who, perhaps gifted them some chemically treated "magic" coffee beans. The purpose of which was to increase a person's sex drive. The creator is experimenting on them to see how effective it is.

So they brewed this wonderfully tasting coffee "gift" and drank the magic down. The mysterious chemicals waiting for their slumber to act upon their REM sleep, inducing the dream, while simultaneously spiking their sex drives.
 
Hmm...

My mind went to the thought they were somehow medicated with an experimental drug. Someone they know who, perhaps gifted them some chemically treated "magic" coffee beans. The purpose of which was to increase a person's sex drive. The creator is experimenting on them to see how effective it is.

So they brewed this wonderfully tasting coffee "gift" and drank the magic down. The mysterious chemicals waiting for their slumber to act upon their REM sleep, inducing the dream, while simultaneously spiking their sex drives.

That's a good angle. I was also thinking than one of them was recently in a car accident and ended up with a concussion. Either the treatment or the concussion itself awakened some sort of psychic ability, and the increased sex drive is a side effect of their new connection.
 
Or maybe someone that has a similar mental wavelength is taking drugs to suppress their sexy dreams and it's getting pushed through Dreamland onto this couple.

Other thought, someone is seeking out a couple to have fun with through dreams and has landed upon this couple.
 
That's a good angle. I was also thinking than one of them was recently in a car accident and ended up with a concussion. Either the treatment or the concussion itself awakened some sort of psychic ability, and the increased sex drive is a side effect of their new connection.
With that in mind and if the wife was the one in the accident, perhaps the MRI/EEG/etc. shows her brain as being very active in parts of the brain that usually can't be measured for activity, but she is otherwise healthy with no brain damage (which will put the reader at ease)

This new spark in her brain is the cause of the sudden change in their sex life, perhaps their dream and real life orgasms are becoming longer, more intense and pleasurable on a deeper level.

Perhaps alarmingly so.

Now if I were writing the story, I'd probably take it in the direction of the wife becoming increasingly sexually-aggressive and dominant (because men have a longer refractory period, hubby is having a hard time keeping up, whereas the wife is sexually-energized and wants to keep taking things forward ( "I'm NEVER going back to those boring bullshit orgasms of the past!").

Maybe the neurosurgeon/scientist (I'd make her a female) who is studying the wife and her growing "sexual brain spark" has her own agenda, either getting her studies on this published in the medical journals and/or her own pervy reasons.

That's probably where I'd (predictably) take things.

Alternatively, they could both try to explore and endure this new gift together, for as long as they can handle it as sort of a happy ending to the story.
 
With that in mind and if the wife was the one in the accident, perhaps the MRI/EEG/etc. shows her brain as being very active in parts of the brain that usually can't be measured for activity, but she is otherwise healthy with no brain damage (which will put the reader at ease)

This new spark in her brain is the cause of the sudden change in their sex life, perhaps their dream and real life orgasms are becoming longer, more intense and pleasurable on a deeper level.

Perhaps alarmingly so.

Now if I were writing the story, I'd probably take it in the direction of the wife becoming increasingly sexually-aggressive and dominant (because men have a longer refractory period, hubby is having a hard time keeping up, whereas the wife is sexually-energized and wants to keep taking things forward ( "I'm NEVER going back to those boring bullshit orgasms of the past!").

Maybe the neurosurgeon/scientist (I'd make her a female) who is studying the wife and her growing "sexual brain spark" has her own agenda, either getting her studies on this published in the medical journals and/or her own pervy reasons.

That's probably where I'd (predictably) take things.

Alternatively, they could both try to explore and endure this new gift together, for as long as they can handle it as sort of a happy ending to the story.
Great stuff.
 
Aliens.

Space aliens have abducted them, and implanted chips in their brains. Now they are beaming sexy dreams to them to see how they respond.

After the experiments have yielded sufficient data, the aliens want to remove the chips. The couple says, nah, we're good, just leave the hard drive full of dream programs and be on your way!
 
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