Renegade Stone ♤atl/danger days AU♤
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  • Reads 87
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2017
"Has she not come back yet?" His voice is hoarse as he bursts into the room where the other three sat.

   "No sign of her." Atlantis sighs.

   "Fuck!" Travesty cries.

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Renegade Stone;

   The person who inspired every Rebellion against Better Living Industries.
   The person that BL/ind most wanted dead that they'd do anything, next to the Fabulous Four of course.
   The person every rebel wanted to meet or be.
   The person that was expected to lead the outcasts into bringing down Better Living, once and for all.

The Fabulous Four;

   The most popular subdivision of the Killjoy Party.
   The most wanted pack of rebels at Better Living Industries.
   The most reckless known in the zones, and only got worse after every raid and attack.
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