Hi,
You might want to look into and read a little about hypnagogic/hypnopompic hallucinations and sleep paralysis, if you don't already know what they are. It's hard to tell for sure without more information whether that's what you experienced, or if the whole thing was a dream, but the way that you don't remember falling asleep and that the room looked the same indicates that you might not have actually fully fallen asleep, but stayed aware whilst falling asleep. To begin with, all three are normal, and though not everyone experiences these things, it certainly doesn't mean you're going crazy or anything. Many people experience them sometime in their lives, and certainly many people here have. It can be really scary and unpleasant at first when you don't know what's going on, but learning about it helps a lot, and it's even possible to turn occurrences like this into lucid dreams where you realise that you're dreaming and have control

Have you ever experienced a lucid dream before? And, in this case, did you realise that you were dreaming, or did you think it was all real?
Seeing your boyfriend in the corner and then him fading away sounds like a hypnopompic hallucination. Again, it's not anything to worry about; in a sense, yes, it is "seeing things", as is dreaming. Sometimes it's possible to wake up during this transition from sleeping/dreaming to being awake and still see/hear/sense things as though in a dream (but integrated into the environment around you, as you've partially woken up) but these do fade as you fully wake up.
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