Single woman dreams of increasingly erotic encounters

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A woman living on her own moves into a new house and starts to have dreams where is roped into erotic encounters in her house. Each dream feels so real yet when she wakes up, aside from her soaked panties there’s no evidence of anything that happened.

She starts trying to think of what might be the cause since nothing adds up:

1. None of the people in her dream are from her everyday life. Occasionally there are people who are similar but never perfect matches.

2. The house in her dreams will sometimes have rooms that son’t Exist in reality.

3. The house is brand new and was built on an empty lot. The dreams are also set in the modern day. What ever they are, they aren’t past memories.

4. While her role in the dream often changes, her body and name remain the same.

What could be causing this? What would happen if she brought someone over to sleep with her? Is this all just her Is trying to express itself or is there more to it?

As for the dreams themselves: I figure they start somewhat vanilla but quickly go more kinky and taboo as time goes on. She sometimes will revisit a dream and find out more details that might make a previous encounter take on new meaning.

For example: a fantasy about a policeman fucking her takes on new meaning when it turns out in the next dream he’a Blackmailing her. That horny hot older guy is her dream self’s uncle. Her dream of seducing a prom queen takes a twist when it turns out she’s now blackmailing the girl’s entire family for money and sexual favors. Each night she’s someone different
 
Are medications involved? The voices in her head are telling her to write smut for LIT, providing plotlines for her. She's already read LIT too much to escape the consequences.
 
I'm not a big fan of dreams or fantasies as story material. A made up story about something someone imagines is one step of separation too much from reality for me to care. But, if said dreams or fantasies drives a story about what the protagonist does in the made up real world, that can work. At least as long as the focus isn't on the dreams.
 
While I do enjoy dreams, I can understand that. My idea was to reveal that she’s not exactly dreaming, her consciousness is actually slipping into a parallel universe’s version of her. She really is experiencing everything she’s just in a different body when it happens. So the conflict is either what she needs to do to stop travel long to other bodies, if she should try to change any of those other her’s lives, or if she should be enjoying being in their bodies as much as she is.

I figure what keeps her thinking it’s a dream for awhile is that each body knows how to handle or react to a situation so there’s a disconnect between what she wants the body to do and what the body is doing.
 
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