Living In My Own Fantasy
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  • Reads 967
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  • Parts 53
Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2018
(ON GOING)


"Sometimes what you thought would be your tragedy was actually your own fantasy."

Leanne  Everly was the girl who have experienced one of the most hated life a teenager could live. Being dumped by her boyfriend whom she loved purely, left out and ignored by her dear friends who happen to be her happiness before, and she also experienced emptiness in her heart everytime her father nags at her for unknown reasons. No need to ask her how did it feels, you'll surely feel sorry. 

If not because of Lucid Dreaming there won't be any chance to look back to her past. One thing that she would always wish that it were all not just in her past. Lucid dreaming became her haven,the one to save her from the harsh world who did take everything she has. But what if the sole thing she assumed as a peaceful place to live was actually opposite of it?  How will she handle the entrance to her life's hidden secret and untold identity? 





HIGHEST RANK

1/129 --- ideal

1/12 --- Livingdead

 2/25   --- out of this world

7/457 ---Live

17/155 --- magical creatures

37/308 ---fairies
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