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Ivanna Nixon: A Short Story
Ivanna Nixon or mostly known as Ivy, has been receiving nightmares of people around town, it's been happening more frequently. But that isn't the scary part, her dreams were coming true days later .

In her dreams it's the same thing over and over again. A person in all black murders the victim by a new way or torture then seconds before the dream ends, the unknown person looks at Ivanna and screams.

But One dream stood out to Ivanna and that changed everything for her. She knew the boy in the dream.

One car. One tattooed boy and one flame of fire .

Jupiter Zee is the next victim on the killer list and Ivanna want's to save Jupiter before it's to late...but a few problems are laid in their way.

Problem One: Jupiter Zee won't listen to

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