Dreamchaser
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  • Reads 141
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2018
"I am already weak in the real world. I refuse to be weak in my dreams."

Sapphire has always been able to control everything in her dreams. In her dreams, she is the most powerful. It has always been like that for as long as she can remember which is why she prefers sleeping over anything else. For her, nothing in the real world could compare to the beauty that is inside her dreams. For her, the real world is too damn scary and boring; the worlds in her dream are safe haven. 

Until she had that dream that changed everything. How can she cope up? What will she do when her dreams suddenly became a lot scarier and disturbing than the real world?

Ngayon lamang nabahala si Sapphire. She hates feeling weak. Matutulungan ba siya ng taong una niyang nakita sa panaginip? Is she up for hardships, confusion and betrayal? 

Makakaya n'ya bang makabalik sa mas magandang mundong siya mismo ang may likha? O siya nga ba?

This is a story of a chaser.

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Cover courtesy of: Harvey Alapad ❤
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