Those nights, those unknown faces, those DREAMS!!
Keep coming.
It is absolutely nerve wrecking.
In fact, it is so terrifying, that Lucy has tried many times to stay up overnight.
Just so that she could avoid those dreams.
Lucy Heartfilia is just 17, going through her last year of high-school.
All she had hoped for was a good life...but when her mother died when she was 6, and her father became a drug addict, her life crashed miserably.
Her lucid dreams did not help matters, but actually worsened it.
Basically, that's what she called "living hell"
She started to have strange dreams when she was 8.
She saw faces she did not know, places she had never been. And if she got physically harmed in her dreams, she would see THAT VERY BRUISE in the morning.
All those gibberish dreams were in a pattern. Kinda like a parallel universe (definitely NOT Edolas)
everyday, she gets the same characters which she did not recognize.
It was like a series, repeating on and on.
There were also faces, which she had memorised.
And those faces kept on calling her to THEIR WORLD.
And everyday, she woke up, sweating and panting, hoping that it was just a dream.
But what happens when she meets a certain pinkette in real life, who was one of the characters in her dream??
Everything turns upside down.
(Mira: And thus....Nalu was born)
Read SWEET DREAMS, TO QUENCH YOUR CURIOUSITY.
~ SCARLETTMINT22
This is my first PROPER book. Please try reading it!! And do leave a vote.
Damien Stryker is a ruthless billionaire, but when Serena Mclane is forced to marry him, she hopes to find the mercy behind his cold eyes and strong hands.
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Damien Stryker, a domineering billionaire, is someone you don't want to get close to. Unfortunately for Serena Mclane, she doesn't have much of a choice. Always at the mercy of her family's name and legacy, Serena has to do as her father says. So when her father forces her into an arranged marriage with the one and only Damien Stryker: the truth comes out. Secrets are unveiled, and love starts to bloom.
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