Night School: Truth
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2017
A year and a half ago, Charlotte Lancaster discovered her mother was dead. After the death, her father refused to speak with her, telling others to pass on his messages, mainly consisting of instructions.  Her parents were legacies. She was a legacy. 
What her parents never told her was that they played a key part in the organisation Orion. Now, she determined to learn the truth. 
She returns to the school where everything happened - Cimmeria Academy. A place she wished to never return. But, can she handle all the new changes? Will she discover the truth about her mother's death? Will she find out why her father never returned? 

This is a Night School fanfiction. It takes place after the events of Night School: Endgame, written by C.J. Daugherty. If you haven't read the book series, I strongly recommend you read it before reading this.
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