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A Complete Dream Catcher (EDITING AND ON HOLD)

A Complete Dream Catcher (EDITING AND ON HOLD)

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A dream catcher... it's just a huge ring with yarn that create a web. It's simple as that. But it's creative. Its... art. But what if it means a lot to you? What if... it's a complete part of you? Yea. Just a dream catcher. But what if it get more complex- what's a complete dream catcher? -------------- Adira Pheonix, a typical girl who believes she is 100% normal. Normal grades, normal life, normal everything. Not until she meets Nathan Porter and Gaylord Pier. Now things go downhill. And not so normal.
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