Vigilante
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  • Reads 35
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2017
Mature
"After you become big enough and bad enough that even the law can't stop you... what do you do? You become a monster that will do anything to reach the top." 
After the city started pooling it's resources to fuel the biggest company in the country, they abandoned their civilians.  This led to an immediate rise in crime in the city and surrounding areas. Only way for these two who have lost everything is to cut the head from the snake. And let the body destroy itself. It's common to see adults do the fighting. Training as kids and teenagers, then getting into important part once the masters believe they are ready. Not everyone can afford to wait so long...


Written from the creative genius that is my mind with help from another friend who has an equally dangerous mind.
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