Dreams and Catastrophe
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  • Reads 46
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published May 04, 2015
Mature
Kat is bored with her life, every day is the same dull routine in the same boring school. Nothing ever seems to change. But after having an oddly vivid dream she shares with her closest friend Mellow, she meets a spirit at her school and something unexplainably horrible happens. As days pass on Kat's dreams become increasingly more realistic and violent. Only days after meeting the spirit deaths start piling up and these patterns continue in numerous horrifying ways. The high school becomes the perfect murder setting for an unknown criminal. The students become increasingly more frightened and the teachers even more desperate as unexplainable events happen and things disappear. Then one day catastrophe strikes. Will Kat be able to stop the force behind this? Kat also has a dangerous secret, and is she willing to risk it to save a place she never felt accepted in? Is she willing to risk it for peoples she barely knows? The ultimate sacrifice will yet be made...
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