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Dreamer’s Ten-Tea-Cle Café
Dreamer’s Ten-Tea-Cle Café
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Dreamer (and friends) open a little café on one of the quieter streets of Five Peaks. There they meet new friends, serve some tea to strangers, and tear open rifts in reality to solve mundane life problems.

These are the stories of the Ten-Tea-Cle Café!

[A Totally Official crossover between Love Crafted and: Azarinth Healer, Calamitous Bob, Vigor Mortis, Beneath the Dragoneye Moons, and many more!]

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ComedyHorrorPsychologicalSlice of LifeSupernatural
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Cute Protagonist Cute Story European Ambience Godly Powers Summoning Magic Tentacles
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