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I need more

Author: Ebihappy
last update publish date: 2025-03-20 18:22:39

The same dream again. But this time, it terrifies me more than ever.

Sweat trickles down my body as I gasp for breath, my chest rising and falling in erratic rhythm. The darkness of the room swallows me whole, but I know where I am. I force myself to remember.

"Hey, it's alright. You're okay… it’s just a dream," a voice so familiar it haunts me, both in my dreams and in my waking thoughts.

I look up. The moonlight filtering through the window glows against his sharp features, casting sh
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