Sometimes, I wonder if I’m imagining things—seeing Klamille connections where none exist. But the other day, I stumbled across a podcast featuring Michael Narducci, and what he said made me pause.
When asked if there was a story he wanted to tell before he died, he answered:
> "One story I really want to tell is kind of inspired by, the great novel, 'What Dreams May Come.' That's a novel about what really happens, the journey of life after death. And I don't even know if I believe in life after death, but I want to tell a story where the hero dies and follow the hero into their journey and what that might look like, and, in fact, the way I framed it in my mind is the story of two people in love who died together in an accident and have to, you know, experience the afterlife trying to get back to each other with Infinity as the backdrop. All of time, all of creation, all of the cosmos. It's kind of a heady idea, but I've been nursing it in the back of my head for about 10 years, a little bit more than that, and I think, you know, someday I want to write it as a script. It would be unfilmable and unproducible, but I would like to tell that story, and maybe I'll write it as a novel, but I'd like to tell that story before I die."
I don’t know if my Klamille brain is running wild again, but tell me that doesn’t sound like the most haunting, beautiful, and painfully fitting story for Cami and Klaus.. Even the time he had the idea fits!













