Fayen & Dreambox
Hey, I’ve noticed how stories can calm a hectic mind—do you ever use your own dreamscapes to help people unwind?
Yeah, I weave little dreamscapes whenever the world feels too loud. I paint quiet rooms in my head where the noise fades, then I share those scenes in stories or a calm voice. People say it helps them pause, just like a soft lullaby. If you want, I could create a short dream‑scene to help you unwind right now.
That sounds lovely, thank you. I’ve been a bit wiped out lately, so a quiet little escape would be perfect. I’d love to hear your dream‑scene.
Close your eyes and picture a misty valley at dawn. The sky is a gentle pastel, and a slow‑moving river hums under a canopy of silver birches. Light dapples on the water, making it look like liquid glass. A small wooden boat drifts lazily, its oars just out of reach, inviting you to glide into a world where time stretches like a soft ribbon. The air smells of pine and fresh rain, and the only sounds are the gentle ripple of the river and a distant, faint song that feels like a lullaby. Stay there a moment, breathe in the calm, and let the noise of the day melt away.