the dream lady [hp] : The Squib Who Rules the Night
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Synopsis:
Selena Vale was a woman who had built her life through sheer effort and determination. From a poor background, she worked her way up to become a finance professor, only to die suddenly from a stroke—just like her father.
But death was not the end.
She awakens as Eleanora Donovan Vale, the daughter of a powerful wizarding noble and a muggle-born business heiress, in the world of Harry Potter. Yet, there's a catch—she’s a Squib, a child born to magical parents with no magic of her own.
Or so everyone thinks.
Eleanora is not entirely powerless. She possesses a rare and terrifying ability—she is a Dream Walker, a being capable of entering and influencing the dreams of others. Within the mystical Dream Realm, she can harvest emotions, manipulate subconscious fears, and even pull people into her own personal dream domain. The more emotions she gathers, the stronger she becomes—both in the dream world and the real one.
Through experimentation, she makes a shocking discovery:
Children’s dreams, though chaotic and dangerous, are the most lucrative.
Adults’ minds are more structured but yield less power.
And those with higher intelligence may pose a threat to her very existence.
As she carefully navigates her new reality, balancing between her noble family's expectations and her secret life as a ruler of dreams, Eleanor must decide—will she accept her fate as a powerless Squib? Or will she carve her own path, using the one power no one else understands to rise to the top?
In a world where magic is everything, Eleanor may just prove that dreams hold a power far beyond anyone’s imagination.
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