1 Day in My Dream

1 Day in My Dream

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A continuation of my other story, 'Castle on the Hill'. If you haven't read that yet, please read it first so you can understand this story a little bit more. Just a little. Contains some swears. You, the creator of the 'Castle on the Hill' world, were teleported to your creation and meet up with an interesting scientist. You soon learn that he needs a you, their god, to help him with something. Obstacles will be there when you question if you were really a god in this world and you end up doing trouble. Will you be able to answer your question? Who are you? What are you doing here?
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A collection of one shots, inspired by you guys! ~~~~~~~ The game: - You send me keywords - simple nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives or even whole scenarios! - I write a one-chapter-long story/one shot based on one or more keywords/scenarios that I randomly choose - The one whose keywords/scenarios I choose gets an dedication :) Other than that I'll be posting 'normal' one shots and (though I say so myself) 'poetic' short-stories. *** Title clarification: cer·e·brum (sĕr′ə-brəm, sə-rē′-) n. pl. cer·e·brums or cer·e·bra (-brə) -The large rounded structure of the brain occupying most of the cranial cavity, divided into two cerebral hemispheres that are joined at the bottom by the corpus callosum. It controls and integrates motor, sensory, and higher mental functions, such as thought, reason, emotion, and memory. "The writer's Story-Maker." [closed due to lack of interaction :)]

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