Dream Catcher Thief
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  • Reads 66
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2015
Do dream catchers really work? Do they really catch your bad dreams and give you good ones? We're not sure. But all we know in a town called Brimmville, dream catchers have gone missing! now who would want to steal dream catchers? That's just insane. Unfortunately, that's true. Ever since the trend caught on, people complain that theirs are missing. I just think, "Maybe they misplaced it." However I started to believe its true once my favourite lucky dream catcher went missing. You might think it is the dream catcher's competitor competing for the latest trend. But as the saying goes, "It's whom you least expect." I am going to find that crook and get my dream catcher back. And most probably others too, but mostly mine.
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