- A pair of strangers become subconsciously connected after their recurring dreams turn into reality.
- Chelo is an architect, withdrawing from her social life because of realistic dreams she's having of a romance with a strange man. She's convinced the man is real, out there, destined to be with her. She reports a rape to the police, describing the man of her dreams to a sketch artist. The police find a suspect: he's Marcos, a physician. Chelo tells the police this is not the man who raped her, but now she has Marcos in her sights. Her plan for him to fall in love with her is complicated by his having a fiancée. What can Chelo do? Meanwhile, Marcos has violent dreams about an unfamiliar woman. Chronologies overlap, glass breaks. Can a mind lie to itself?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- For nearly a year, Consuelo has been obsessed with a man who visits her in her dreams, a blue prince who does not exist, according to her friends. Richard has been suffering from nightmares in which a young attractive woman seduces him and then tries to kill him. He swears he doesnt know her. Slowly the dream-like world invades reality and both end up face to face, separated only by a mirror glass in a police station: Richard identifies her as the assassin of his fiancée; she points him out as the man who raped her.
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