"Dreams", a novel

because games can kill, right?

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SHOTA-kun's comments. — Wednesday, 25 June 2008, 01:22 a.m.

That was a bitch of a thing to write...I hate FreeWebs. In any case, I like this chapter a lot, especially the very fist page. To me, it's a kickass chapter in general. I especially enjoyed presenting a seventy-five-year-old police chief, and for that matter, an amazing Lexis. Someone once commented to me that she did not understand the character of Lexis...trust me, you will. And I guarantee that she is absolutely amazing. This chapter was interesting to write, and I'm glad that I got to introduce "The Game" so powerfully. In addition, I love Nick and how absolutely amazing he is. Go ahead—comment on Nick and his amazingess~! I hope to build him up with following chapters.