Synesthesia
synaesthesia
/ˌsɪnɪsˈθiːzɪə,ˌsɪnɪsˈθiːʒə/
nounPHYSIOLOGY•PSYCHOLOGY
noun: synesthesia
the production of a sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body.
What happens when two strangers, their life distraught from disasters that occur in their own respective lives, are fated to meet? Their lives interlocked from the very beginning, Emma Quinn and Nathanial Bridgerton are forced to face the harsh reality of everyday life. Emma Quinn, a world renowned pianist had her career taken away from her in a car crash, stripping her of her talents and the only thing she truly cared about in life. Nathanial Bridgerton, award-winning artist at the young age of 9, was diagnosed with myopia, stripping him of his talents and the only thing he truly cared about in life. However, two years after he went completely blind, he felt something he had never felt before, or seen before. The string of seemingly random notes on a dusty old piano had ignited something in his brain. Something that allowed him to see. Ever since then, he has been in pursuit of once again reliving this experience which had engraved itself into his mind.