Thanks for taking your valuable time to read my work. First of all, I would like to ask forgiveness for the uncountable errors that you must have come across! It's true that I have contrived to eliminate them as much as possible, but I am sure that I overlooked many. If the story evoked anything in you at all, then I expect you to have several questions in mind. I am answering a few that I can guess here.

How did the characters retain the same appearance as their past lives?

Well, there aren't much evidence in conceptual studies to suggest that this cannot ever be the case. For the sake of the storyline, I chose it to be so.

How come Pam is still a nurse?

Let's just call it coincidental!

Why was the scale of F major used to describe the rising sexual tension between the characters?

The thematic song, Loch Lomond, is on F major, therefore it felt appropriate to use this specific scale.

Why are some ideas so exaggerated?

Exaggeration is simply my middle name.

Why is Nathan's hair still so long?

Given his physical attributes, don't you think it suits him that way?

What inspired you to portray the physical characteristics of the protagonists?

Pam is portrayed with the much coveted characteristics that I would desire for myself (in Utopia, perhaps?). And as for Nathan, his appearance is derived from 2 of my favourite Hollywood stars. I'll keep that a secret.

What's the significance of the Loch Lomond song?

First and foremost, personal preference. If you know the lyrics of this Scottish folk song, then you can perhaps relate it to the story to some extent. The piano version of the song (played in F major) that inspired me to integrate it in my writing is played by the talented pianist William Havard. I personally took his permission to post the YouTube link to his video. Check it out and you'll know why I am addicted to it.

https/youtu.be/yXQwvd3RHR4

Although the events in the story are predominantly the product of my fantasy, it is worth mentioning that there are some references drawn from established parapsychological concepts. The credibility of those concepts entirely depends on the reader. The time of the "Recollections" are pretty contextual and can be subjected to interpretations. The rest, I leave to you to work out! Once again, Merci beaucoup!