Lucid
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Have you ever wondered what your dreams would be like if you were lucid the entire time? Reign Delaney thought she was a normal girl: She went to school, had friends, and loved Macaroni and Cheese... That is, until second grade when she realized not everybody could visit Astrella in their sleep. Astrella is the name of the world Reign visits every time she falls asleep. A world unlike the one she spends her waking days in, Astrella seems magical. It's a place formed from collective dreams, and though everybody is present there when they fall asleep? Only those who are lucid can truly appreciate the beauty of this imaginative place. When Reign turns 16, she finds that she has access to a section outside of the walls of Astrella; Astria. She recognizes that Astria doesn't follow the same laws as the G-rated Astrella, and becomes infatuated. So much so, that she neglects her waking life and relationships in an attempt to live her life there with her new friends.
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Did you ever wonder what your dreams meant? One second you are in fairyland and then the next, gruesome things happens, like the unicorn stabbing the fairy princess's face over and over, and then you wake up feeling if you got holes in your face. According to most, they are psychological, traumas, or desires that are so strong they manifest inside the mind when the body rests. All my life, I lived in a normal neighborhood, normal friends, normal family, but then this dream started, same event every night that got me thinking if I ever experienced a trauma, or a hidden desire. But few tell that dreams come from real experience unknown consciously, but the mind can only sort of remind you that it happened by making you dream it... Do we see monsters because we imagine them, or do we really see them?

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