Chapter 1: The Discovery of the Hidden Ability
### Part One**
In a narrow alley of a small town, where small shops and old cafes clustered, lived a young man in his twenties named "Youssef." Youssef worked in a small electronics repair shop, a business he had inherited from his father, who had passed away a few years earlier. The shop was a simple place, filled with old devices and scattered electronic parts, but it meant a lot to Youssef, as it was where he felt connected to his father's memory.
Youssef was a quiet young man, inclined toward solitude, and he found little joy in the routine of daily life. He spent most of his time either working or reading old books he found at the secondhand market. But something felt missing in his life, as if there was a part of him he had yet to discover.
One night, while Youssef was repairing an old television, he felt extremely tired. He decided to take a break and lay down on the small couch in the back of the shop. Before closing his eyes, he noticed something strange: a faint light glowing from the television he was working on. The light seemed to breathe, growing brighter and then dimming in a steady rhythm. Youssef felt a strong curiosity and approached the device, placing his hand on the screen.
Suddenly, it felt as though the ground had opened beneath his feet. He fell into a whirlwind of lights and strange sounds, then found himself in a place he had never seen before. It was a dark forest, filled with towering trees that seemed to touch the sky. The air was cold, and he heard strange whispers in his ears. Youssef felt fear, but at the same time, he sensed something familiar, as if this place was part of his memory.
As he wandered through the forest, he heard a faint crying sound. He followed the sound until he found a little girl sitting on a cut tree trunk. The girl was crying bitterly, and she looked terrified. Youssef approached her cautiously and asked, "What happened? Why are you crying?"
The girl looked at him with tear-filled eyes and said, "There's a monster chasing me. It wants to eat me."
Youssef felt confused but decided to help her. He said, "Don't be afraid. I'll protect you."
At that moment, he heard a sound coming from among the trees. It was a deep, terrifying roar, like that of a huge beast. From between the trees emerged a large black creature with red eyes and sharp fangs. The monster stared at them fiercely, as if ready to pounce at any moment.
Youssef felt terror but realized he had to do something. He looked around and found a large stick on the ground. He grabbed it and stood between the girl and the monster. He shouted at the monster, "Stay back! You won't touch her!"
But the monster didn't retreat. Instead, it leaped toward Youssef with incredible speed. At the last moment, Youssef raised the stick and struck the monster with all his might. The monster let out a loud roar and began to retreat, then disappeared into the darkness.
After the situation calmed down, Youssef turned to the girl and asked, "Are you okay?"
The girl smiled at him and said, "Thank you. You saved me."
Before Youssef could say anything else, he felt dizzy again. He found himself back in the shop, lying on the couch. He was breathing rapidly, his heart pounding. He looked at the television, but the faint light had disappeared.
Youssef couldn't understand what had happened. Was it a dream? But it had felt so real. He decided to sleep for a while, hoping to regain his strength.
The next morning, Youssef woke up feeling confused. He still remembered every detail of the dream vividly. He decided to go to work as usual, but he couldn't get the experience out of his head.
That day, an elderly woman came to him carrying an old radio. She said, "Can you fix it? It reminds me of my husband, who passed away years ago."
Youssef agreed to repair the device, and as he worked on it, he felt that strange urge to touch the screen again. But he hesitated, afraid something weird might happen.
At night, after closing the shop, Youssef decided to try again. He placed his hand on the television screen, and suddenly, he found himself in another place. This time, he was in an old house, filled with antique furniture. He heard a crying sound from the next room. He followed the sound and found the elderly woman who had come to the shop, sitting in a rocking chair, crying bitterly.
Youssef approached her and asked, "What happened? Why are you crying?"
The woman looked at him with sorrowful eyes and said, "I miss my husband. I feel so lonely."
Youssef felt compassion for her. He said, "Don't be sad. Your husband loves you, and he's always with you in your heart."
The woman smiled and said, "Thank you. You've made me feel better."
Once again, Youssef felt dizzy and returned to the shop. This time, he was more convinced that what was happening wasn't just a dream. He had a strange ability, the ability to enter others' dreams and fix them.
Youssef decided to explore this ability further and understand what it all meant. But he didn't know that his journey into the world of dreams would take him to places he could never have imagined, and that he would discover evil forces threatening not only the dream world but also the real world.
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