To amp up the tension in "The Crow Child," you could have the dreams start blending with reality, leaving characters unsure of what's real and what's just in their heads. Introduce a mysterious figure who appears in the dreams but also shows up in the waking world, creating a creepy sense of dread. Maybe one of the characters starts experiencing different dreams that seem to predict bad things, pushing them to unravel the truth before it's too late. Throw in some red herrings—like a trusted mentor having their own dark dreams—to keep everyone guessing about who or what to trust!
In 3–5 sentences, describe changes you could make to the dream subplot that would increase tension, mystery, or surprise in the story: The Crow Child
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