A World Beyond Your Alarm Clock

A World Beyond Your Alarm Clock

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Sunny Renolds had the same dream every night. That's the not the weirdest thing though. Her alarm clock—no matter what time it is, or what it's set for—wakes her up at the same part of her dream...every night. She hasn't told anyone so she doesn't seem crazy, or convince herself that she's crazy. One night, her alarm clock, as always, wakes her up in her dream, at two in the morning. She decides to go back to bed and finish her dream. Big mistake.
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