America's Suitehearts: Enter Sandman
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  • Reads 1,482
  • Votes 131
  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2019
Everything was normal for Mr. Sandman. His home in Hollywood Hills consist of his friends and avoiding the evil America's Suitehearts. His job was going through television sets to help troubled children sleep better. It was like that for centuries. However, one girl made his whole immortal life flip completely upside down in a matter of minutes. What is so different about her? Can he protect her? But above all Why?
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