~Time Skip! Four Years!~
He was a computer hacker who had a strong belief that the U.S. government was corrupt. He demonstrated his hacking skills twice by shutting down the Senate website in 2009 and hacking into the Pentagon security system to shut it down, endangering the lives of countless U.S. soldiers. He was eventually arrested, convicted of wire and computer fraud and sentenced to house arrest. Who is he? His name is Christopher Pelant. What's he doing now? Killing. Lots. And can you guess who gets to put him away? Our favorite crime solving team in Washington D. C.
This is mostly for my personal friends, considering they're the only ones who will understand the characters. (No, this is NOT a Scomiche piece.)
For a basic understanding of our characters out of this piece, check out my friend @demonicpilot 's character profile at https://www.wattpad.com/story/99643515-guide-to-rp-characters ! This does not describe them in this AU!
ALL COPY RIGHTS GO TO FOX ENTERTAINMENT, THE "BONES" FRANCHISE, AND KATHY REICHS. This is based almost exactly after the episodes listed below-
"The Crack in the Code"
"The Past in the Present"
"The Future in the Past"
"The Corpse on the Canopy"
"The Secret in the Siege"
"The Secrets in the Proposal" (only mentioned)
"The Sense in the Sacrifice"
"The Ghost in the Killer"
-but with our original role play characters, made by Jas ( @nuggetsnotdruggets ), Sammy ( @demonicpilots ) and myself.
Adele knows she witnessed a murder - what she doesn't know is just how personal it is.
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A girl was brutally murdered in the basement of a sorority house in spring 2011. Adele Theroux thinks she saw the killer - and the killer definitely saw her. What she doesn't know is why this all happened and who this guy is. As she tries to solve the mystery from a distance while in witness protection, the connections keep getting weirder and more personal. Might she be able to relate to the killer in a way that no one else can? And what does that mean about her own psyche?
*2019 Watty Award for Mystery/Thriller*
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Cover designed by April Alforque