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140. Zuzana’s Dream

6 min · 19 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 140. Zuzana’s Dream

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A dream leaves Zuzana waking with that quiet blush you don’t share with anyone—not even your pillow. In a surreal night journey through past desires, blurred faces, and talking consciences, she confronts a truth many are afraid to name: infidelity in dreams isn’t about bodies, but about feelings that momentarily wander. As guilt, curiosity, and tenderness collide, the dream becomes a mirror—testing loyalty, exposing vulnerability, and reminding her where peace truly lives. Morning brings coffee, laughter, and Martin in a worn T-shirt—grounding proof that dreams may tempt, confuse, or lie, but waking choices define love. A reflective, intimate episode about emotional fidelity, self-honesty, and why real commitment is measured not by what we dream, but by where we wake up.

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