Sadie's Nightmare
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  • Reads 1,639
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  • Parts 33
  • Time 1h 17m
Complete, First published Feb 21, 2018
Mature
Have you ever hidden under your blanket?  Just pulled it up over your head and wished you were somewhere else?  Well, six-year-old Sadie has.  Her parents fight a lot and so she finds solace under her magic blanket.  That's right.  Sadie's blanket is magic!  

What would you do if your nightmares were unleashed? Run. Hide. Or Fight!

Don't be fooled.  This is not a children's story.
Just in case you were wondering, "Sadie" is pronounced "Say-dee".
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