Dove
Litt
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List
Make a list of your dreams.
There are two main types of dreams; he won't admit to having either of them.
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She had thought, once, that it was too much to carry hope along, so she'd dropped it before it could let her down; she thinks back on her nightmares and decodes them with a book.
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Disjointed events from all over time—smiling faces, flashes of color, odd distortions of voices—and no one to tell them to but a witch, a robot, an alien, and a colorblind leader; they are all his fallen and reborn wishes embodied so he thinks they don't need to hear it aloud.
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Dreaming is a new phrase, a new concept, for her, and she is not sure whether the glaring fragments that flit through her tired mind or the hazy wishes she flinches at during the day are what they'd call dreams; she doesn't ask, not wanting to know the difference.
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A screen, a disk, a storage box, and a coded analyzer keep his memories safe, but they are not a part of him at night and so he cannot feel satisfied when tweaking them to peculiarity makes them almost like they'd been when he was growing up; he is always relieved to be awake.
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AN: The first of the series I wrote with a solid format. Dove chocolates, I discovered, have cute little quotes in their wrappers; for whatever reason, I noted them all and saved them on a document. Months later, I used them as prompts and the random fandom I zeroed in on happened to star our Titans. So far, I have only elaborated on four of them. Played with Robin's denial; Raven's self-searching; BB's darker, brokenhearted side; Star's awkwardness; Cy's all-around defensiveness: this carries throughout the series.
