Insomnia
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Can insomnia really make you forget some of the worst things you have ever done? All rights reserved. By Jasmine Barton, 2015.
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Everyone has nightmares. Hoping to eventually wake up, one has to face their deepest hidden fears for what feels like hours, in only the span of a few minutes. Luckily, nightmares are infrequent. Not for Ruth though. For some reason she has nightmares every time she sleeps. Luckily the pain is fleeting, and her memories disappear. But what happens when she falls into the realm where nightmares live and breathe? Could she ever forget such an experience?

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