Dreamscape

Dreamscape

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Silver Skull Inc. has created another... something. Since their infamous Heartbeat device, no one has trusted them since. This time though, they made promises that no deaths would occur. Unfortunately, it is up to the public to decide that. Alison Gray was living life like any other teenager--bestfriend-turned-crushes, badminton tournaments, problematic household--when the opportunity of a lifetime struck her. Along with four other volunteers, they would use Dreamscape and truly determine whether it is indeed safe, or something much more than a nightmare come to life... She meets a charming young scientist Erik and together they storm their way through her own mind to face trials and tribulations. Will she truly find what she's looking for? Will her questions be answered? A/N: my first OG story, hope y'all enjoy :) ctto who owns the pic i used for the cover, i found it on google and just turned the saturation a bit and added the text.
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