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La Nouche's Dream Journal-Chp 1


• The whole story led to a thousand roads

• Started with meeting of friends in dinner

• I confess of why the drains go plop at night

• Showing off comics to them

• Someone reacted the same way comic does

• When comic unfinished, realized what he was doing and stopped

• After dinner, see Alan and Ajib suddenly

• Alan have problem with the box drink, drank from below

• Ajib watched. Slowly seized Alan and hot saucy scenes ensued…

• Then found self looking at a different story, of a family stumble upon a weird hotel

• Parents not around

• Stepped into one of the secret rooms behind portrait and see some scientist arguing over Ajib

• Saying that Ajib is somehow special

• Jump out of portrait before letting them see me spying with the big bro

• Lil bro popped out of another portrait

• I carried him away. Saw sister saying that she could travel into mirror world

• Wanted the other siblings to join but the boys want to choose their own road to travel, only girls went

• See a whole jumble of things, saying people rely too much on reality or something like that

• People starting to take different roads for their destiny before reaching the central

• The central is a used-to-be normal policeman. Sudden disappearance worries wife

• All sorts of roads: The Partnership, The Mirrors, The Wall, The Abnormal Love, The West, The Haunting and The Supreme (central)

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