Write about a dream that felt real.

 A dream that felt real was actually a nightmare. My nightmares always feel more real than my dreams. I was trapped in an abandoned house that somehow turned into a "haunted house" but with no scare actors, instead they were real monsters. I begged to be let out but all they did was chase me. I wandered around the darkness until I was enveloped by the creatures, and then I woke up in a cold sweat with my heart beating a mile a minute. 

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