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Not A Dream Anymore
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2014
(AN: Alright so I got a burst of inspiration to write something other than gore, so I hope you like it c: )

Misty Locket has always had a sad, boring life. No friends, average grades, annoying brother, and parents who seem too busy to give her attention. Her only escape being her fantasy books. Always dreaming to live in that world so full of adventure.
What if one book makes her dreams come true?
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