When dreams collide
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  • Reads 159
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 6
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2013
Willow is an average, sixteen years old girl. She’s only special at one point. She knows when she’s dreaming and she knows how to wake herself up from her nightmares, which she has a lot lately. Willow’s nightmares contain common activities that turn into disasters. Most of the time, she’s aware that she’s having a nightmare and wakes herself up before it’s too late. If she’s too late, her boyfriend Jace has to wake her, because she’s stuck in her nightmare. Everything seems so real that it’s hard for Willow to believe Jace when he wakes her up and tells her it was just a dream. The moment when she doesn’t realize that she’s dreaming anymore frightens her the most, because that’s the moment that she loses the control over her imagination. That scene, luckily, isn’t a common thing in Willow’s life. But what happens when Willow can’t see the difference between her dreams and her reality anymore, and she’s stuck in her own imagination?
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