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Hey KH13 world :)

 

So now that is summer i have a lot of free time. So as i do i will write a new story. But this time its going to be your choice!

 

You give some ideas and the idea with the most likes will be the story.

 

I'm waiting :D

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A princess who had the power to keep light and darkness separated from one another. This power eventually became to much for her to handle and she fell asleep and never woke up, but still somehow controlled the darkness through dreams. She is kept in the borderline between light and dark, sleeping eternally with a smile on her face. But her father, the king, worries for her condition, because recently the darkness has been becoming stronger and breaking out of its domain. They decide to send a boy who is about her age, a street rat, to check on her by entering into her dreams. The reason they chose him was because he had some strange connection with the girl that nobody else could understand. (And they were using an odd mechanism that was never tried yet, so they didn't want to send anybody important.) Will the boy successfully be able to pass into the princess's dreams to find the problem?

Lol too much effort

A princess who had the power to keep light and darkness separated from one another. This power eventually became to much for her to handle and she fell asleep and never woke up, but still somehow controlled the darkness through dreams. She is kept in the borderline between light and dark, sleeping eternally with a smile on her face. But her father, the king, worries for her condition, because recently the darkness has been becoming stronger and breaking out of its domain. They decide to send a boy who is about her age, a street rat, to check on her by entering into her dreams. The reason they chose him was because he had some strange connection with the girl that nobody else could understand. (And they were using an odd mechanism that was never tried yet, so they didn't want to send anybody important.) Will the boy successfully be able to pass into the princess's dreams to find the problem?

Lol too much effort

 

You gotta admit, that pretty good! But, since you said, "street rat", it made me wonder, is this another version of Aladdin, with Aladdin being the street rat, & the Princess being Jasmine, & her father being the Sultan?

I got one. There's a janitor that works in this university. He sees a math problem that no one could solve and gets the correct answer. He also has a lot of issues and is forced to go see Robin Williams whom is a psychologist. And the rest you could pick it up from there. Oh and if you can't do it just remember, It's not your fault.

You gotta admit, that pretty good! But, since you said, "street rat", it made me wonder, is this another version of Aladdin, with Aladdin being the street rat, & the Princess being Jasmine, & her father being the Sultan?

 

No actually.

This is actually based off of a comic I did lol.

No actually.

This is actually based off of a comic I did lol.

 

& what is the comic called?

A crazy killer by day.

And a school teacher by night.

His name is.....

What it's to ya.

& what is the comic called?

 

Hikari Dreaming.

Hikari Dreaming.

 

I but do not know what that is.

 

I but do not know what that is.

 

That's because I made it myself silly :3

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