Youngblood Chronicles: Light Em Up
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 14m
  • Reads 350
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 14m
Complete, First published Nov 18, 2017
Youngest Blood, formerly white kids, has supposedly been wiped out. All of Fallout Boy is evil. Celebrities are disappearing left and right. And Galaxy (Gale Lloyd) had her arm cut off. Now, she must escape, and start the end of Fallout Boy of Voiceless. But, in this alternate reality, technology has advanced so much, the arm will never be a problem. But what if the end of Fallout Boy comes in a way no one had expected, no one saw coming. 

This is the sequels to Youngblood Chronicles: Don't Panic. Please read Don't Panic first as this will probably make no sense what so ever. 

I do not own Fall Out Boys, only the original characters, and the plot. Contains language such as bitch, damned and so on. Doesn't contain the f-bomb.
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