New Life//Bottom Dre// Dream Harem
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  • Reads 7,600
  • Votes 239
  • Parts 21
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2022
Mature
Dream hated prison...He hated himself...He hated his life....He wanted to end it....But what if an powerful unknown entity have something else in mind...What if as soon as he was going to be burned by lava he gets Tp to an AU of everyone expect himself...........What will happened to our admin?

Friendly reminder: I don't own the pictures or the lore of the Dsmp or even the characters I also don't ship the ppl irl who feel uncomfortable (like Techno may he rest in peace) I only ship the characters and no fucking minors shipped with dream I promise! And this is a Pirate Au! And there will be kinda some triggering moments like trying to kill themselves or suicide! Pls! Don't read if your uncomfortable of those things!!
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