Story cover for Into Darkness Peering by CherylAngst
Into Darkness Peering
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Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2017
Astral projection, possession, call it what you will; when the person doing the dreaming is your best friend--and she's totally screwing over your life--it's called a living nightmare.
 
For best friends Jenna and Ami, senior year is all about dreams: dreams of next year at college, dreams of the future with their boyfriends, and dreams of the perfect spring break road trip. For Jenna it's about getting out from under her parents over-protective meddling and into the college program of her choice. But for Ami it's not so much about dreams of the future, but rather the past-someone else's past. 
 
Jenna believes Ami's dreams are just that-dreams-until her best friend overdoses on a sleep aid in order to stay in her fantasy world. Determined to experience the perfect spring break road trip-and earn a full scholarship to USC on the side-Jenna sets aside her concerns for her friend's mental health and goes ahead with the trip. It's not until everything goes horribly pear-shaped in LA that she realizes her mistake. Dumped, still a virgin, and stranded in LA with no ride home, Jenna must unravel Ami's historical delusions before the dream world destroys even more of her future.
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"You'll catch a cold, why didn't you take your jacket?" A voice said. I spun around, and my eyes locked with Marcus's eyes. "Hey," I said, my voice a little trembling from the cold, and I wrapped my arms across my chest, my shoulders stiffening. I had not expected that it would be so cold. My fingers dug into my sleeves, and I shifted my weight from one foot to the other, trying not to shiver too obviously. Marcus didn't answer right away. He just looked at me for a second, then stepped forward. Silently, he slid off his jacket and placed it over my shoulders. It was still warm from his body, heavy and soft, and I wrapped it tighter around me immediately. The inside smelled of him... fresh.