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  Okay, so that no one is confused this is going to be a different scene with George and Dream in the mansion. Again if you are confused about anything in the story maybe go read the first part of this series. Anyway enjoy the chapter :D.
And to just make sure I don't trigger anyone, there is going to be a not alive body in this chapter.

  George sat at the desk flipping through books and papers. Trying to find something, anything to bring Dream back to life.

  He regretted ever killing him. He never wanted to betray Dream. But he did it for Sapnap.

  But no more doing things for other people. He was doing this for himself. He was going to bring Dream back no matter what it takes.

  George slammed his head on the desk in frustration, "nothing works."

  He lifted his head from the desk and sighed.

  He looked back down at the desk and tilted his head, lifting up a paper.

  "Hm. Haven't tried this one yet. I guess it wouldn't hurt to try it."

  George got up from the desk and started getting the ingredients for the potion. He looked at the paper carefully following the instructions.

  As he added the last ingredient, the potion started bubbling.

  "Interesting."

  He took some of the potion in a bottle and poured it on a dead plant. He watched in a amazement as the plant came back to life.

  "Yes!! Now let's just hope this works on humans."

  George took a little bit more of the potion and went to Dream's lifeless body.

  Slowly, he poured some of the potion into Dream's mouth.

  He waited expectingly.

  After a moment of nothing, George sighed, "I should have known.."

  George stood up and turned around before hearing coughing.

  He quickly turned back towards Dream, who had sat up coughing.

  "It worked! Dream, are you okay?"

  Dream looked over at George and went silent.

  "Uhm, Dream?"

  "You. You fucking stabbed me."

  "I-I didn't mean to, it was for Sapnap and his friends you have to understand," George quickly explained, "and I have been trying this whole time to bring you back, and I did. I promise, nothing like that will ever happen again. I am loyal to you and always will be."

Dream stood up, "fine. I'll give you another chance. If you ever cross me again however, you will regret it."

He walked past George, leaving him in the room alone.

George sighed, "it's for the best." He reminded to himself quietly, leaving the room after Dream.

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