So open your dream journal. Boot up your lucid-dreaming protocol. The succubus femboy has been waiting since v1. The catboy is already on shift. And v10? That’s the one where you finally ask the right question.
This is the most meta option. v10 refers to the tenth draft of a collaborative online story. The dream is actually a shared universe (SU), often hosted on a forum, Discord server, or wiki. The succubus femboy is an OC (original character) owned by User A. The catboy is an OC owned by User B. At work means the two characters meet in a canonical workplace setting (a demon café, a dimension-traveling courier service, a cursed IT help desk). the succubus femboy in my dream v10 catboy work
Getting a specific character like right is all about blending high-fantasy aesthetics with a playful, modern twist. So open your dream journal
It began, as these things often do, with a soft malfunction of reality. Not a nightmare, but something far more curated—a dream that felt less like random neural firing and more like a developer’s beta build. I was standing in the "Catboy Work," a sprawling, liminal office-space bathed in neon-pink fluorescent light and the low hum of purring servers. Here, productivity was measured in ear-twitches, and the dress code mandated fishnet sleeves under blazers. This was version 10 of the dreamscape—polished, recursive, and humming with unspoken desire. The catboy is already on shift
If you experience any of these, perform a waking banishing ritual: state aloud “Version 10 is complete. The work has changed. I close the door with love.” Then take a 3-day break from thinking about the dream. Real catboys (the non-dream variety) also help—pet an actual cat to ground yourself.