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| major_characters = [[Lucy]], [[Abbey]], [[Daisy]]
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| minor_characters = [[Molly]]
| locations =  
| locations = [[Roseville High School]], [[Abbey's house]]
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}}'''Sweet Dreams''' is a non-canon BCI exclusive that takes place during the main cast's sophomore year. When Molly falls ill, Abbey and Daisy turn to their songbird friend to lend her voice for a lullaby.


== Synopsis ==
As [[Lucy]] shuts her locker door, she is unexpectedly visited by a nervous [[Abbey]] and [[Daisy]]. Abbey beats around the bush before Daisy blurts out that they need Lucy to sing to a sick [[Molly]]. Lucy is immediately dismissive of the idea, but in the end, she can't shake the feeling of unease that a poor child is suffering, and on that pretense agrees to help. Lucy soon finds she's gotten more than she bargained for.
== Trivia ==
* One can find a small present on Molly's nightstand, referencing Molly's habit of getting gifts for [[Charlotte|her mother]] as seen in [[At Loose Ends]].
== See also ==
* [[Molly's Adventure]]
* [[Door to Door]]
* [[Out of Ideas]]
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Revision as of 20:48, 17 April 2025

Sweet Dreams
PublishedJuly 2, 2010 (2010-07-02)
Page count15
Major charactersLucy, Abbey, Daisy
Minor charactersMolly
LocationsRoseville High School, Abbey's house
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Sweet Dreams is a non-canon BCI exclusive that takes place during the main cast's sophomore year. When Molly falls ill, Abbey and Daisy turn to their songbird friend to lend her voice for a lullaby.

Synopsis

As Lucy shuts her locker door, she is unexpectedly visited by a nervous Abbey and Daisy. Abbey beats around the bush before Daisy blurts out that they need Lucy to sing to a sick Molly. Lucy is immediately dismissive of the idea, but in the end, she can't shake the feeling of unease that a poor child is suffering, and on that pretense agrees to help. Lucy soon finds she's gotten more than she bargained for.

Trivia

  • One can find a small present on Molly's nightstand, referencing Molly's habit of getting gifts for her mother as seen in At Loose Ends.

See also