Monsters In The Dark
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2015
Mature
Monsters exist in our dreams and only then. They exist in our heads, and they stay there. That's what you're told as a child. "Monsters aren't real." "There are no monsters in/under (FILL IN THE REST)."
And usually as a child you grow out of sleeping with a nightlight. You eventually believe all the stuff you're told.
For Adreana Comets, a fear of the dark was never ending. Even at seventeen, she slept with a light on. Now the summer before her senior year of high school, she unearths a new world. One where the monsters from her worst nightmares exist. One she can't escape.
In this world, she meets an unlikely boy, whom, unlike the other monsters Adreana encounters, doesn't want to scare her. She befriends the boy, and they spend part of her summer in a world all their own. But they have to remember, what's in the dark must never reach the human world and she can never tell people about him or he can't come back. When their friendship is discovered, it will test the relationship of Adreana and her monster.
Can Adreana and her new friend defy the odds and stay connected, or will they be separated forever?
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