Lying on the hospital bed, David had many dreams. Initially, the anesthesia left his mind blank, not thinking about anything, as if in a meditative state. As the effects of the anesthesia faded from David's body, memories rushed into his dreams, intertwining to create new scenarios, with various distorted images. Unlike reality, in the dream, everything was from a god's perspective. David could see himself, see Emily, see all the causes and effects, whether true or false. At least in the chaotic dream, relying on David's judgment made things coherent. A few years ago, David had just married Emily. David wasn't clueless about making love, but he didn't know how to handle himself when that woman was his wife. In David's dream, Bryan, as in the memories, was laughing heartily on the bustl

