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Porcelain
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Ongoing, First published Apr 29, 2012
Holly Dunne has been having some strange dreams. More specifically, nightmares, all revolving around a young girl with a face like a porcelain doll. Holly has been keeping this from everyone, even her best friend Christopher, and is inexplicably terrified of what these dreams can mean...
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