DREAM CATCHER
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2024
HORROR FANTASY STORY ( TAGALOG )

She never had a dream. Thought that was normal, so whenever she hear her family and friends talk about their dreams ay di siya maka-relate. She even read articles and stories about dreams and their meaning. Sa sobrang curioua niya ay pati sa social media at youtube ay nag sesearch siya about sa panaginip na never niyang naranasan.

Not until naging teacher siya sa isang private school. 

That's when she finally experiencr dreaming... 

it's just that the dreams she's having isn't hers but her students.

Did she catch their dreams? o baka desperate lang siyang managinip at maging feeling normal kaya napapanaginipan niya ang panaginip ng iba.
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