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			<title>6.5</title>
			<description>~~~She stood with a cluster of friends, tossing her hair over her shoulder. Gripping the steering wheel tighter, he watched. She was pretty. The sun hit her face as she turned, shimmer on her cheekbones catching in the light.He used his forefinger to push his glasses back up as they slid down his no..</description>
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			<title>6</title>
			<description>6Agent Morgan was sitting on a bench outside my office when I stepped off the elevator. Early. She stood abruptly as I came closer.	&amp;ldquo;Dr. Walsh?&amp;rdquo; She looked tired as she extended her hand to shake mine.	&amp;ldquo;Agent Morgan, hello.&amp;rdquo; I shook it briefly before unlocking my door. &amp;ldquo..</description>
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			<title>5</title>
			<description>5I awoke with a start, my heart thudding in my chest. Jen stirred next to me, wrapped in the sheets, her dark hair spread across the pillow. I rubbed my hands over my face, taking slow, deep breaths to calm myself. Another dream. Quietly, I climbed out of the bed and grabbed the sweater draped over ..</description>
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			<title>3.5</title>
			<description>~~~Grunting with exertion, he dragged the girl across the gravel. Her hair, caked with mud, was collecting leaves and sticks with every step.	&amp;ldquo;That&amp;rsquo;s fine, that&amp;rsquo;s fine.&amp;rdquo; He said to himself in a sing-song voice.She had been pretty when he first met her, and he was pleased that..</description>
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			<title>4</title>
			<description>4The answering machine was blinking its red light as I stepped into my office the next morning. Eric had branded me a Luddite when I first hooked it up instead of using the built in voicemail on my phone, but I liked it. It reminded me of my nan&amp;rsquo;s house and made the office feel less like an of..</description>
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			<title>3</title>
			<description>3She had walked me to my car, as she always did, and I thought about that as I drove out to Williamsburg. I knew she was interested, she&amp;rsquo;d said as much at the last staff barbecue, and I couldn&amp;rsquo;t deny that I felt the same way, but I wasn&amp;rsquo;t sure if it was a smart move. I needed her f..</description>
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			<title>2</title>
			<description>2A hand grasped my shoulder lightly. I jumped, yanking my headphones from my ears.&amp;ldquo;Whoa! Hey, Adelin, sorry!&amp;rdquo; Eric put his hands up and backed away slightly as I whirled around in my chair to face him.&amp;ldquo;Oh Jesus, you scared me!&amp;rdquo; I breathed, holding the headphones to my chest.H..</description>
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			<title>1</title>
			<description>1I lay in the tall grass staring up at the cloudless sky, the sound of my heartbeat rushing through my ears, a train in a tunnel, drowning out the whispers the stalks of grass made as he strode steadily toward me. Every breath was ragged, like I was breathing through a straw. I closed my eyes and pr..</description>
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			<title>Of Dreams and Nightmares (working title)</title>
			<description>Dr. Adelin Walsh has been able to see the dreams of others since she was a child, but now she sees their nightmares.</description>
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